Slave Relay Testing Flashcards

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What is the purpose of the Engineered Safeguards Actuation System?

A

Initiates action to protect the core and Reactor Coolant System components, and to ensure containment integrity in the event of an accident.

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What is the generic flow path of through the system form signal generation to slave relay actuation?

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Instrument –> bistable –> logic bay –> output bay –> master relay –> slave relay –>component actuation

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Where are Slave Relays tested?

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The slave relays are tested inside the Safeguards Test Cabinet

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What is contained inside of the Safeguards Test Cabinet?

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  1. Test switches and indicating lamps
  2. Rotary test relays
  3. Electronic components associated with the test circuitry
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What are the two types of Slave Relay testing?

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  1. Go Testing

2. Block Testing

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What is Go Testing in relation to Slave Relay testing?

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Go testing energizes the slave relay and actuates protective a protective device such as a pump, valve, or fan.

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What is Block Testing in relation to Slave Relay testing?

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Block testing energizes the slave relay and checks continuity of the control circuit instead of operating the final actuation device.

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What are the three types of Slave Relays?

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  1. Potter & Brumfield MDR-66-4 rotary type relay
  2. Westinghouse Industrial Control Slave Relays
    A. Non-latching relays
    B. Latching relays
  3. Cutler-Hammer latching relay
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How can you tell if a Potter & Brumfield rotary type relay is unlatched/unblocked?

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The line in the indicator plug is aligned with the lines on the relay face.

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How can you tell if a Potter & Brumfield rotary type relay is latched/blocked?

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The line in the indicator plug is misaligned by approximately 30 degrees from the lines on the relay face.

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How can you tell if a Westinghouse Industrial Control Slave Relay(non-latching) is energized?

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The bar on the relay face is depressed

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How can you tell if a Westinghouse Industrial Control Slave Relay(non-latching) is de-energized?

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The bar on the relay face is flush with the relay face

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How can you tell if a Westinghouse Industrial Control Slave Relay(latching) is de-energized/unlatched?

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The plunger indicator is protruding from the relay face

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How can you tell if a Westinghouse Industrial Control Slave Relay(latching) is energized/latched?

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The plunger is flush with the relay face(depressed)

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How can a Westinghouse Industrial Control Slave Relay(latching) be manually energized?

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The relays can be manually energized by depressing the plunger

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How can you tell if a Culter-Hammer latching relay is de-energized/unlatched?

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The plunger is flush with the relay face

17
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How can you tell if a Culter-Hammer latching relay is energized/latched?

A

The plunger is protrudes from the relay, and you can usually see red on the plunger

18
Q

What are some of the typical failure modes of relays?

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  1. Failure to latch
  2. Failure to reset
  3. Contact resistance to high
  4. Components fail to position
19
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What are some indications that a relay has failed to latch?

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  1. Components do not position properly or test lamps not staying in correct state when the test switch is released after being depressed
  2. Notify the test coordinator to see if the relay has latched
  3. Contact Engineering prior to proceeding with the test
20
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What are some indications that a relay has failed to reset?

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  1. Components do not return to their “as found” positions
  2. Check to see if the relay is still in a latched state
  3. Contact Engineering prior to proceeding with the test
21
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What can cause a relay’s resistance to be too high?

A

Usually due to oxidation of the connections to the slave relay

22
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What should your action be if components fail to position?

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  1. Check to see if the relay is latched
  2. Contact Engineering prior to proceeding with the test to determine if “evidence” of the failure will be destroyed by resetting