SBCS (Steam Bypass Control System) Flashcards

1
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Unit 1 is operating at 82% power.
All systems are in normal lineup when the generator trips due to a loss of field.
SBCV #4 is OOS.
CEA’s are not selected for large load reject.

A. Insert CEAs in manual sequential.
B. Trip the reactor.
C. Start a rapid shutdown per 40OP-9ZZ05, Power Operations.
D. Immediately select CEAs for large load reject and manually initiate a cutback.

A

B. Trip the reactor.

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Unit power is being lowered due to a Main Condenser Circ Water Leak.
CRS is currently performing actions in accordance with 40AO-9ZZ10 (Cond Tube Rup).
Plant systems are aligned per 40AO-9ZZ10.
Rx power currently 65%.
Secondary Operator reports an EHC malfunction resulting in currency Tave being 5 F off program low.

What circumstances would cause a Quick Open block to be generated.....
A.  Main Feed Pump ‘B’ Trip
B.  Loss of NNN-D15
C.  Reactor Trip
D.  Main Turbine Trip
A

C. Reactor Trip

Note: RTO is placed in-service ~70%

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Immediately after the trip, the Secondary Operator got involved with the B01 report.
Due to a small SGTR, SBCS Valves 1007 and 1008 have been selected to OFF.
When this operator returned to B06, condenser backpressure was 8.5” HgA (Highest Shell)
Steam Generator levels are both 65% WR.
What condition is the Secondary Plant?
A. No feed with SBCS maintaining SG pressure.
B. No feed with Main Steam Safety Valves maintaining SG pressure.
C. Main Feed Pumps feeding in RTO with SBCS maintaining SG pressure.
D. Main Feed Pumps feeding in RTO with Main Steam Safety Valves maintaining SG Pressure

A

D. Main Feed Pumps Feeding in RTO with Main Steam Safety Valves maintaining SG pressure.

(Note: RTO- Reactor Trip Override)

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The reactor was tripped due to a degrading condenser vacuum.
Immediately after the trip, the Secondary Operator became involved with the B01 report.
When this operator returned to B06, condenser backpressure was 9.0” HgA (Highest Shell).
Steam Generator levels are both 65% WR.
Assuming no other operator performed actions of B06, in what condition can this operator expect to find the secondary plant?

A. No feed with SBCS valves 1007 and 1008 maintaining SG pressure.
B. No feed with SBCS valves 1001 and 1004 maintaining SG pressure.
C. Main Feed Pumps feeding in RTO with SBCS valves 1001 and 1004 maintaining SG pressure.
D. Main Feed Pumps feeding in RTO with SBCS valves 1007 and 1008 maintaining SG pressure.

A

D. Main Feed Pumps feeding in RTO with SBCS valves 1007 and 1008 maintaining SG pressure.

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Power to Steam Master Controller is lost for 30 seconds and then restored.
The steam bypass controller was in REMOTE AUTO before the power loss.
Which of the following is true of the SBCS when power is returned?
The SBCS master controller may return in_________and the system________be in EMERGENCY OFF.

A. Manual, will
B. Manual, will NOT
C. Automatic, will
D. Automatic, will NOT

A

A. Manual, will

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6
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The plant is operating at 100% power.
RCS pressure is 2250 psia.
Pressure control channel selector (RCN-HS-100) is positioned to ‘100X.’
Pressurizer heater control level trip channel selector (RCN-HS-100-3) is selected to ‘BOTH.’
PZR pressure transmitter ‘100Y’ failing high will result in:

A. All pressurizer heaters energizing.
B. All pressurizer heaters de-energizing.
C. The SBCS valves receiving an auto permissive signal.
D. The SBCS valves receiving an auto modulation signal.

A

C. The SBCS valves receiving an auto permissive signal.

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7
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Plant startup is in progress using 40OP-9ZZ04.
Reactor Power is 12%.
The Main Generator has just been placed on line (synchronized).
The Steam Bypass Control System (SBCS) is in LOCAL-AUTO control with valve 1001 open 40%.
Describe the normal method for getting SBCV 1001 fully closed in support of continuing the Generator Synchronization evolution.

A. Place SBCV 1001 valve controller to manual and manually close SBCV 1001.
B. Raise turbine load until the SBCV 1001 just closes.
C. Place the SBCS Master Controller in REMOTE-AUTOMATIC and verify that SBCV 1001 closes.
D. Lower the SBCS Master Controller set point 1150 PSIA and verify SBCV 1001 closes.

A

B. Raise turbine load until the SBCV 1001 just closes.

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8
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The plant is at 100% power when the operator notices Steam Bypass Valves inadvertently opening and selects EMERGENCY OFF.
Which one of the following identifies the response of the Steam Bypass Valves?

A. The valves modulate closed, then instrument air is applied to the top of the actuator to hold all the valves closed.
B. The bottom of the valve actuator is vented, N2 is applied to the top of the actuator forcing all valves to close.
C. Only valves 1001 through 1006 receive a close signal, valves 1007 and 1008 (the atmospheric steam bypass valves) will still operate.
D. The bottom of the valve actuator is vented, instrument air is applied to the top, forcing the valves to close with spring and air pressure.

A

D. The bottom of the valve actuator is vented, instrument air is applied to the top, forcing the valves to close with spring and air pressure.

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9
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Unit is operating at 15% rated power.
Steam flow transmitter SGN-FT-1011 fails LOW.
Which one of the following describes the impact (if any) on the SBCS?

A. All valves quick open then close.
B. This failure will have no noticeable impact.
C. The modulation set point will increase.
D. The modulation set point will decrease.

A

B. This failure will have no noticeable impact.

Note: Due to 15% power is <50% power the setpoint is stable and you just move left on the graph

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10
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SBCS valves are in operation following a reactor trip.
Valve 1001 is open 40%, controlling steam header pressure at approximately 1170 psia.
The Secondary Operator inadvertently opens an ADV, causing steam header pressure to rapidly drop by 50 psia (and remains 50 psia lower).
Based on these conditions, you should expect the MODULATE PERMISSIVE light to…

A. Extinguish immediately.
B. Remain on, with SBCS valve 1001 remaining at its present position.
C. Remain on, with SBCS valve 1001 throttling closed to approximately 10%.
D. Extinguish in approximately 15 seconds.

A

A. Extinguish immediately.

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11
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The Unit SBCS valves will modulate open at a lower steam pressure when:

A. Pressurizer pressure is decreasing rapidly below set point (2250 psia).
B. Pressurizer pressure is increasing rapidly above set point (2250 psia).
C. X1 and Y1 are received and a quick open occurs.
D. Steam header pressure transmitter (PT-1027) fails low.

A

B. Pressurizer pressure is increasing rapidly above set point (2250 psia).

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12
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A reactor trip occurs from rated power. Which of the following identifies the response of the SBCS to the transient?

A. Quick open is blocked on all eight valves.
B. Only the group Y valves quick open.
C. Only the group X valves quick open.
D. All eight valves quick open.

A

C. Only the group x valves quick open.

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13
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Unit 1 has tripped form 100% power due to a Loss of Offsite power.
The following report is made for B01 electric plant status:
-13.8 and 4.16kVAC non class buses are de-energized.
-4.16kVAC class busses are energized by their respective DGs.
-Class and non-class DC buses are energized.
-120 vac non class instrument buses were de-energized but have transferred to their class backup sources.
-120 vac class instrument buses are energized.
Assuming no Operator action, which one of following Reactor Coolant system temperature responses should the crew expect to see in the 10 minutes following the LOOP.

A. T-cold is stabile at 564F with T-hot approximately 3F hotter.
B. T-cold is stable at 564F with T-hot approximately 30F hotter.
C. T-cold increases to 572F with T-hot approximately 3F hotter.
D. T-cold increases to 572F with T-hot approximately 30F hotter.

A

D. T-cold increases to 572F with T-hot approximately 30F hotter.

(Note: On the loss of power the SBCS comes back in manual with 0% output. With no operation action, Tcold will be controlled by the safeties at 1250 (572 degree) as Thot increases in Natural Circulation conditions. If SBCS was working it maintains 1170 (564 degrees). 30 degree delta T is a reasonable number for nat’l Circ conditions. On loss of power the SBCS comes back in manual and possibly emergency off.)

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14
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Unit 1 is operating at 100% power.
Steam pressure transmitter SGN-PT-1027 has failed low.
The Steam Bypass Control System (SBCS) is aligned for Remote/Auto operation.
The Main Turbine trips.
After the Quick Open has cleared and assuming NO operation action, which one of the following is correct regarding the SBCS and main steam pressure?

A. The SBCS will not function and the main steam header pressure will increase to Main Steam Safety Set point.
B. Only SBCVs 7 and 8 will function and the main steam header pressure will be controlled at the automatic set point.
C. All SBCVs will function and the main steam header pressure will be controlled at a slightly higher than normal set point due to the bias applied to the failure of SGN-PT-1027.
D. All SBCVs will function and the main steam header will be controlled approximately 20 psia below the automatic set point due to the ‘locked in’ permissive signal.

A

A. The SBCS will not function and the main steam header pressure will increase to Main Steam Safety set point.

(Note: SBCV are locked out due to a loss of permissive signal pressure increases to MSSV set point)

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15
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The Reactor is stable at 50% power.
The Main Turbine has tripped.
The Steam Bypass Master controller, SGN-PIC-1010, is in Auto/Remote operation.
Normal CEA overlap has been established.
Subsequently
CEAs are withdrawn 10 inches in Manual Sequential.
You have been directed to monitor the ‘D’ channel instrumentation for RCS temperature, pressure and power.
Which one of the following correctly describes the expected response and location of these instruments?

A. Reactor power increases, RCS T-cold increases but returns to program, Pressurizer pressure remains unchanged. The ‘D’ channel indications can be monitored from B05 only.
B. Reactor power increases slightly but returns to 50%, RCS T-cold increases and remains higher, Pressurizer pressure increases and remains higher. These indications can be found on B05 only.
C. Reactor power increases, RCS T-cold increases and remains higher, Pressurizer pressure increases and remains higher. The ‘D’ channel indications can be monitored from either QSPDS or B05.
D. Reactor Power increases slightly but returns to 50%, RCS T-cold increases but returns to program, Pressurizer pressure remains unchanged. The ‘D’ channel indications can be monitored from either QSPDS or B05.

A

A. Reactor power increases, RCS T-cold increases but returns to program, Pressurizer pressure remains unchanged. The ‘D’ channel indications can be monitored from B05 only.

(Note: SBCS in auto means it is controlling temperature not power. Examines may confuse 100% power response with what happens when SBCS is maintaining the plant. This is an old PBVGNS event, in an attempt to raise the temp post cutback the RO pulled CEAs until a VOPT trip occurred. Only A and B instruments feed the QSPDS system.)

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16
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Reactor power is stable at 99%.
ECC Directed Turbine Unloading, 40AO-9ZZ25, is in progress.
Turbine load has been lowered approximately 11%.
SBCS Master Controller SGN-PIC-1010 is in Local Auto with it’s set point lowered to 1075 psia.
CEDMCS is in manual sequential.
Reg Group 5 is 120 inches withdrawn.
SBCV #1 is 70% open in automatic with a manual permissive.
SBCV #4 is 30% open in manual with a manual permissive.
Subsequently
SBCV #4 fails 100% open.
Tavg-Tref Hi-Lo window is in alarm (4A08B).
COLSS CMC (5B01C) and PC (5B01D) windows are in alarm.
CEA insertion demand (green lights) are present on Board 5.
SBCV 1001 will…

A. Fast close. Withdraw CEAs to clear the Tavg-Tref alarm window.
B. Modulate close. Reduce power to clear COLSS Master alarm window.
C. Not close until the manual permissive is removed. Reduce power to clear the COLSS Master alarm window.
D. Only modulate closed if SGN-PIC-1010 is returned to Auto/Auto control. Withdraw CEAs to clear the Tavg - Tref alarm window.

A

B. Modulate close. Reduce power to clear COLSS Master alarm window.

(Note: 1001 will modulate closed, manual permissive and Local/Auto will not effect valve operation. COLSS alarms need to be cleared)

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Unit 1 is operating at 100% power.
120 VAC NNN-D11 loses power.
Two minutes later, power is restored using 40AO-9ZZ14, Loss of Non-Class Control Power.
Prior to any further operator actions the Main Turbine trips.
The Steam Bypass Control System will respond to the Turbine Trip with ____, ____.

A. (1) a Quick Open (2) and Modulation
B. (1) a Quick Open (2) but NO Modulation
C. (1) NO Quick Open (2) but will Modulate
D. (1) NO Quick Open (2) and NO Modulation

A

D. (1) NO Quick Open (2) and NO Modulation

(Note: Correct: On a Loss of NNN-D11 SBCS loses logic power. The bypass valves fail closed and cannot be operated in manual or auto. When energized, SBCS will come back in manual with zero output.)

18
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Unit 1 was operating at 100% power.
SBCV #6 failed 100% open.
A low SG pressure reactor trip and MSIS have both automatically initiated.
T-avg dropped to 570F on the reactor trip.
T-cold dropped to 546F before the MSIS was initiated.
Which ONE of the following describes the impact to the SBCS and the appropriate response?

A. SBCS group X valves ‘Quick Opened’ on the trip, perform SPTAs and implement 40EP-9EO02 (Rx Trip)
B. ‘Quick Open’ was blocked to all SBCS valves on the trip, perform SPTAs and implement 40EP-9EO02 (Rx Trip).
C. SBCS group X valves ‘Quick Opened’ on the trip, perform SPTAs and implement 40EP-9EO05 (ESD)
D. ‘Quick Open’ was blocked to all SBCS valves on the trip, perform SPTAs and implement 40EP-9EO05 (ESD).

A

D. ‘Quick Open’ was blocked to all SBCS valves on the trip, perform SPTAs and implement 40EP-9EO05 (ESD).

(Note: Quick Open is blocked on Rx trip with T-avg < 573.5F, OPS expectations requires that ESD be entered if T-cold goes below 560F due to an ESD event)

19
Q

The Unit is operating at 100% power.
The selected Pressurizer pressure transmitter, PT-100Y, fails HIGH.
Assuming NO operator action, which ONE of the following identifies the effect of this failure on the
1. Steam Bypass Control System (SBCS)
2. Output of the Master Pressure Controller?

A.  1) Modulate signal biases downward
      2) Goes to MINIMUM output
B.  1) Modulate signal biases downward
      2) Goes to MAXIMUM output
C.  1) Permissive signal biases downward
      2) Goes to MINIMUM output
D.  1) Permissive signal biases downward
      2) Goes to MAXIMUM output
A

D. 1) Permissive signal biases downward
2) Goes to MAXIMUM output

(Note: Per Lesson Plan, Pressurizer Pressure Control System: Selected Pressurizer pressure transmitter fails high: Pressurizer Trouble annunciator, Pressurizer Pressure Hi-Lo Annunciator, Turbine Bypass Demand, Annunciator, SBCS affected: If PT-100X-Modulation signal biased downward (controller demand generated). If PT-100Y - Permissive signal biased downward (permissive light lit))

20
Q

The Reactor is stable at 50% power.
The Main Turbine has tripped.
Normal CEA overlap has been established.
Subsequently
CEAs are withdrawn 10 inches in Manual Sequential.
If the Steam Bypass Master Controller, SGN-PIC-1010 is in Remote/Auto, which ONE of the following correctly describes the expected response?
RCS T-cold increases ____ and reactor power ____.

A. (1) and remains higher (2) increases slightly but returns to 50%
B. (1) and remains higher (2) increases and remains at a higher level
C. (1) then returns to program (2) increases slightly but returns to 50%
D. (1) then returns to program (2) increases and remains at a higher level

A

D. (1) then returns to program (2) increases and remains at a higher level

(Note: Tcold will increase as CEAs are withdrawn then the return to program as the SBCS controls temperature. Power increases due to the positive reactivity)

21
Q

Unit 1 is operating at 100% power.
An RCS Overcooling event is in progress.
PZR pressure is 2150 psia and lowering.
Loop 1 and 2 Tcold is 552 F and lowering.
The CRS directs a manual reactor trip.
How will this event affect the plant post trip?
The DFWCS will…

A. Over feed in RTO and the SBCS will not generate a quick open block signal.
B. Not feed in RTO and the SBCS will generate a quick open block signal.
C. Over feed in RTO and the SBCS will generate a quick open block signal.
D. Not feed in RTO and the SBCS will not generate a quick open block signal

A

B. Not feed in RTO and the SBCS will generate a quick open block signal.

22
Q

Unit 1 is operating at 100% power.
While shifting NNN-D12, 120 VAC non class bus, to its alternate source there is a transfer switch malfunction causing NNN-D12 to be de-energized.
(1) RCN-HS-100, Pressurizer Level Heater Trip Channel must be verified in the ____ to ensure proper pressurizer heater control.
20 minutes later
Power is restored to NNN-D12 using 40AO-9ZZ14, Loss of Non-Class Control Power.
Prior to any further Operator actions the Main Turbine trips.
Which of the following would be a rust of these conditions?
(2) The Steam Bypass Control system Quick Open and Modulate will…

A. (1) ‘X’ position (2) function normally, no reactor trip should occur
B. (1) ‘Y’ position (2) function normally, no reactor trip should occur
C. (1) ‘X’ position (2) NOT function, the reactor will trip on high Pressurizer pressure
D. (1) ‘Y’ position (2) NOT function, the reactor will trip on high Pressurizer pressure

A

D. (1) ‘Y’ position (2) NOT function, the reactor will trip on high Pressurizer pressure

23
Q

Unit 1 had been operating at rated power.
The Main Turbine tripped one hour ago.
Steam Bypass Control system is maintaining reactor power at 50% in Remote/Auto.
CRS is taking actions per 40AO-9ZZ08, Load Rejection.
Subsequently
Reactor power is rising.
Tcold is stable.
Which one of the following event could be in progress?

A. Continuous CEA withdrawal.
B. Expected xenon reactivity transient.
C. Turbine Load Index (TLI) signal has failed high.
D. SGN-PT-1024, Main Steam Header Pressure, has failed low.

A

A. Continuous CEA Withdrawal.

24
Q

Reactor power is 52% and stable following a main turbine trip 30 minutes ago.
The Reactor Power Cutback system responded as designed.
The Steam Bypass Control System (SBCS) responded as designed.
The SBCS is in auto control with auto set point.
The RO now reports that SBCVs 3 and 6 are slowly going closed.
Tcold has remained constant.
Reactor power has remained at 52%.
Which of the following events or malfunctions are in progress?

A. A slipped CEA
B. A small steam leak downstream of the MSIVs
C. Steam flow detector SGN-FT-1012 has failed high
D. Pressurizer pressure instrument RCN-PT-100Y has failed high

A

B. A small steam leak downstream of the MSIVs

25
Q

Unit 1 was tripped from 100% power due to degrading condenser vacuum.
Condenser vacuum degraded to 9.0 inches HgA and stabilized.
40EP-9EO02, Reactor Trip, has been implemented.
In this condition, Main Feedwater Pumps ____ availed for use, and maintaining SG pressures in their normal post-trip band ____ be accomplished using only SBCS.

A.  1. ARE
      2. CAN
B.  1. ARE
      2. Can NOT
C.  1. Are NOT
      2. CAN
D.  1. Are NOT
      2. Can NOT
A

A. 1. ARE
2. CAN

(Note: Since Main Feedwater Pumps don’t trip until 13.5 HgA, they are still available and although SBCS valves 1001-1006 are locked out due to the degraded vacuum, SBCS 1007-1008 are still available and can maintain SG pressure in the normal post-trip band)

26
Q

Unit 2 is operating at 100% power.
RCN-HS-100, Pressure Control Channel X/Y Selector, is selected to Channel X.
Subsequently:
RCN-PT-100X, Pressurizer Control Channel X, Failed to 100%.
With no operator action, RCN-PIC-100, Pressurizer Pressure Control, output will go to ____ and Steam Bypass Control System ____.

A. 1. 0%
2. Auto Modulate Permissive Light will illuminate
B. 1. 0%
2. Auto Modulation Set point will lower by approximately 220 psig
C. 1. 100%
2. Auto Modulate Permissive Light will illuminate
D. 1. 100%
2. Auto Modulation Set point will lower by approximately 220 psig

A

D. 1. 100%
2. Auto Modulation Set point will lower by approximately 220 psig

(Note: First part is plausible that PIC-100 out put would go to 0% since the system senses high pressure and PIC-100 controls proportional heater output, however 0% output on PIC-100 will produce maximum heating from the proportional heaters. Second part is plausible since auto modulate permissive signals, would be received on a high failure of PT-100Y, however this is not the case if PT-100X fails high)

27
Q

Unit 1 is operating at 50% power.
Main Condenser Vacuum is 7.0 inches HgA and slowly degrading.
The CRS has entered 40AO-9ZZ07, Loss of Condenser Vacuum.
What action should the CRS direct and what is the reason for this action?
The CRS should direct a…

A. Reactor trip due to the imminent loss of both Main Feedwater Pumps.
B. Reactor trip due to the inability of SBCS to accommodate a load rejection at this power level.
C. Main Turbine trip to prevent damage to the Main Condenser due to the degrading vacuum.
D. Main Turbine trip due to the ability of the Reactor Power Cutback System and RCS to accommodate a turbine trip from this power level.

A

B. Reactor trip due to the inability of SBCS to accommodate a load rejection at this power level.

(Note: Each SBCS valve can accommodate ~8% steam load and with only 2 SBCS valves available, a turbine trip would result in the reactor tripping on high RCS pressure and challenge primary relief valves.)

28
Q

Unit 1 is operating at 100% power.
SGN-PI-1024, Main Steam Common Header Pressure, is indicating 1050 psia.
SGN-PI-1027, Main Steam Common Header Pressure, isi indicating 900 psia.
SGN-PIC-1010, SBCS Master Control, is in REMOTE/AUTO.
1. Which of the Main Steam Common Header Pressure transmitters has failed?
2. What action would the crew have to take in the event of a load rejection for SBCS to control RCS temperature in AUTO?

A. 1. SGN-PI-1024
2. Insert a SBCS Valve manual permissive as needed
B. 1. SGN-PI-1024
2. Place the SBCS Master Controller in LOCAL/AUTO
C. 1. SGN-PI-1027
2. Insert a SBCS Valve manual permissive as needed
D. 1. SGN-PI-1027
2. Place the SBCS Master Controller in LOCAL/AUTO

A

C. 1. SGN-PI-1027
2. Insert a SBCS Valve manual permissive as needed

(Note: Normal main steam common header pressure at 100% power is ~1025 psia, therefore 1027 has failed low. With 1027 failed low, the auto permissive set point will not be Reached on a load rejection and giving the valves manual permissive will allow the valves to auto modulate to control RCS temperature.)

29
Q

The plant is operating at 100% power.
RCS pressure is 2250 psia.
Pressure control channel selector, RCN-HS-100 is positioned to ‘100X’
Pressurizer heater control level trip channel selector, RCN-HS-100-3 is selected to ‘Both’.
PZR pressure transmitter ‘100Y’ failing high will result in:

A. All pressurizer heaters energizing.
B. All pressurizer heaters de-energizing.
C. The SBCS valves receiving an auto permissive signal.
D. The SBCS valves receiving an auto modulation signal.

A

C. The SBCS valves receiving an auto permissive signal.

30
Q

Unit 1 was at 100% power when a Steam Generator Tube Leak occurs on S/G #1.
The plant has performed the operations necessary to minimize the release to the environment per the ‘Excessive RCS Leakrate’ Abnormal Operating Procedure.
The Unit is subsequently tripped due to an increase in S/G tube leakage.
Which ONE of the following correctly states the status of the SBCS?

A. SBCS is not available.
B. All SBCS valves are available.
C. Only SBCS valves 1007 and 1008 are available.
D. All SBCS valves except 1007 and 1008 are available.

A

D. All SBCS valves except 1007 and 1008 are available.

31
Q

SBCS valves are in operation following a reactor trip.
Valve 1001 is open 40%, controlling steam header pressure at approximately 1170 psia.
The Secondary Operator inadvertently opens an ADV, causing steam header pressure to rapidly drop by 50 psia.
Based on these conditions, you should expect the MODULATE PERMISSIVE light to…

A. Extinguish immediately.
B. Extinguish in approximately 15 seconds.
C. Remain on, with SBCS valve 1001 remaining at its present position.
D. Remain on, with SBCS valve 1001 throttling closed to approximately 10% open.

A

A. Extinguish immediately .

(Note: The Modulate Permissive signal does not allow the bypass valves to ‘Quick Close’ though the use of as 15 sec. timer. All open valves would close at that time.)

32
Q

U1 is at 100% power.
SBCS master controller is in ‘Local Manual’.
SBCS valves 1001 and 1004 have manual permissives given.
SBCS valve 1001 has a 30% manual output signal in anticipation of rapid unloading.
All other SBCS valves are OFF.
Given these conditions, without any operator action, which ONE of the following is correct if a large load reject occurs at this time?

A. SBCS valve 1001 fails closed.
B. All SBCS valves will modulate open.
C. The reactor will trip with a turbine trip.
D. The turbine will trip without a reactor trip.

A

C. The reactor will trip with a turbine trip.

(Note: The SBCS is not sufficient to handle large load reject with potentially only two valves available. The Reactor would trip with a turbine trip.)

33
Q

Unit 1 is stable at rated power.
Steam Bypass Control Valve (SBCV) testing is in progress.
Main Turbine load has been lowered approximately 11%.
SBCS Master Controller SGN-PIC-1010 is in Local Auto.
CEDMCS is in manual sequential.
Reg Group 5 is 120 inches withdrawn.
SBCV #1 is 40% open with a manual permissive.
SBCV #4 is 40% open with a manual permissive.
SBCV #6 fails full open.
Tavg-Tref Hi-Lo window is in alarm (4A08B)
COLSS CMC (5B01C) and PC (5B01D) windows are in alarm.
AWP, Auto Withdraw Prohibit (4A09A) alarm has cleared.
CEA withdraw demand (green lights) are present on Board 5.
SBCVs 1001 and 1004 will…

A. Modulate closed, withdraw CEAs to clear the Tavg-Tref alarm window.
B. Modulate closed, reduce turbine load to clear the COLSS Master alarm window
C. Only close on loss of permissive signal, withdraw CEAs to clear the Tavg-Tref alarm window.
D. Only close on loss of permissive signal, reduce turbine load to clear the COLSS Master alarm window.

A

B. Modulate closed, reduce turbine load to clear the COLSS Master alarm window.

(Note: 1001/1004 will modulate closed. Manual permissive and Local/Auto will not effect valve operation. COLSS alarms need to be cleared)