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Term
EDG - Crankcase pressure trip
Definition
<.5"
Term
EDG - Start Fail trip
Definition
<250 RPM in 7 seconds
Term
EDG - mech Overspeed trip
Definition
1035 RPM
Term
EDG - EDG oil pressure trip
Definition
23#
Term
EDG - Jacket level trip
Definition
4"
Term
EDG - jacket pressure trip
Definition
8#
Term
EDG - jacket temp trip
Definition
195F
Term
EDG - LO temp trip
Definition
225#
Term
EDG - fuel pressure trip
Definition
7 #
Term
EDG - Air compresor Start
Definition
225#
Term
EDG - Air compresor Stop
Definition
250#
Term
EDG - Air pressure Alarm
Definition
215#
Term
EDG - Air pressure low (TS)
Definition
210#
Term
EDG - LO storage tank level (TS)
Definition
35280 Gal
Term
EDG - Continuous rating
Definition
2850 KW
Term
EDG - 2000 hr rating
Definition
3100 KW
Term
EDG - 300 hr rating
Definition
3250 KW
Term
EDG - 30 min rating
Definition
3500 KW
Term
Level 1
Definition
31.8"
Term
High drywell pressure
Definition
1.68#
Term
EDG - EDG essential trips
Definition
Crankcase, start, OS, Oil press, Generator differential, manual
Term
EDG - EDG non-essential trips
Definition
Generator(ground, UV,Field), Jacket(Level, pressure, temp),LO temp, Fuel pressure
Term
CTG - Turbine Mechanical Overspeed (Unit 1)
Definition
>113.5% spd 5789 rpm
Term
CTG - Turbine Overspeed (Device 12T)
Definition
>110% spd 5610 rpm
Term
CTG - Turbine Underspeed (14HS)
Definition
< 90% spd 4590 rpm
Term
CTG - High Ambient Temperature Differential trip
Definition
>40oF above exhaust temp heatup ramp rate Exh temp/MW output
Term
CTG - Turbine Exhaust High Temperature (26ET) (Units 2/3/4) trip
Definition
Base 995 Peak 1015
Term
CTG - Turbine Exhaust High Temperature (Unit 1) trip
Definition
1090oF
Term
CTG - Low Hydraulic Trip Pressure (63HD) trip
Definition
20 psig
Term
CTG - Low Oil Pressure (63QT) trip
Definition
8 psig
Term
CTG - High Oil Header Temperature (26T) trip
Definition
175oF
Term
CTG - Excessive Vibration (Device 39VTX) trip
Definition
1 inch/second
Term
EDG - Starting Air Compressor Auto Start
Definition
Either receiver less than 225 psig.
Term
EDG - Starting Air Compressor Auto Stop
Definition
Both receivers greater than 250 psig.
Term
EDG - FO Transfer Pump Auto Start
Definition
CMC Switch in AUTO and associated EDG starts.
Term
EDG - FO Transfer Pump Auto Start
Definition
CMC switch in AUTO and fuel oil day tank level 20-1/2' below bottom of top flange.
Term
EDG - DGSW Pump Auto Start
Definition
CMC switch in AUTO and EDG speed greater than 250 rpm.
Term
EDG - Standby Lube Oil Circ Pump Auto Start
Definition
CS switch in AUTO, EDG speed less than 250 rpm and 10 minute time delay expired.
Term
EDG - Standby Lube Oil Circ Pump Auto Stop
Definition
CS in AUTO and EDG speed greater than 250 rpm.
Term
EDG - Standby Fuel Oil Pump Auto Start
Definition
CMC switch in AUTO and fuel oil pressure less than 10 psig, EDG speed greater than 250 rpm.
Term
EDG - Standby Fuel Oil Pump Auto Stop
Definition
CMC switch in AUTO and EDG speed <250 rpm. NOTE: Once started, the 10 psig pressure switch is bypassed.
Term
EDG - Standby Jacket Coolant Pump Auto Start
Definition
CS switch in AUTO and EDG speed less than 810 rpm.
Term
EDG - Standby Jacket Coolant Pump Auto Stop
Definition
CS switch in AUTO and EDG speed greater than 810 rpm.
Term
EDG - Describe the indications in the Control Room for a 4160V ESF bus lockout.
Definition
All source breakers open 6, 8 , and 9 breakers tripped.
Term
EDG - During EDG surveillances, at what times will the EDG not perform its function automatically and will require operator action to restore?
Definition
Mode Control Switch in - Maint Pull OutRate/Idle selector in IDLEExciter Bypass in Bypass
Term
EDG - Duringr a 4160V ESF bus lockout, how does the EDG respond? Explain.
Definition
The EDG would not start since the bus lockout relay is interlocked in the EDG start circuit so the EDG does not start during a ESF bus lockout.
Term
EDG - How would the EDG respond to a loss of offsite power when operating in parallel with offsite power?
Definition
The EDG would remain tied to the buss initially. As the EDG tried to pick up load the under frequency relay (which is enabled with the 3 and 6 breakers closed) would open the EDG output breaker. This would unbypass the UV relays and allow normal load shedding to occur.
Term
EDG - What causes the EDG not in auto alarm?
Definition
Any Aux equipment disconnect switch out of position.These switches are located on the EDG at the Generator End.Coolant HeaterCoolant Circ PumpLube Oil HeaterLube Oil Circ PumpGenerator HeatersFuel Oil standby pump
Term
EDG - What causes the EDG not ready for auto start alarm?
Definition
Mode Control Switch in - Maint Pull OutRate/Idle selector in IDLEExciter Bypass in BypassExciter Trip What causes the EDG not ready for auto start alarm?
Term
EDG - What does the EDG Diff trip measure?
Definition
Current within the generator phases as compared to current after the output breaker.
Term
EDG - What does the Emergency Signal Bypass Switch do? Why is it needed and when would it be used?
Definition
Only bypasses the the LOCA signal. If DW pressure was higher that the setpoint and we wanted to shut off the EDGs.
Term
EDG - What is the status (TS wise) of the EDG when operating in parallel with offsite power? Why?
Definition
The EDG is INOPERABLE.When the EDG output breaker is closed the undervoltage relaying is bypassed to prevent spurious EDG unloading during times when the EDG is needed to supply the ESF busses.
Term
EDG - What signals auto start the EDG and where are these signals generated from?
Definition
Level 1 and Hi DW pressure come from core spray logic. One division of logic is enough to start all 4 EDGs. Under voltage will also start the EDGs. The signals come from the ESF and EDG 4160V busses. 480V busses have UV schemes but do not start the EDGs.
Term
EDG - What signals enable/initiate EDG load sequencing?
Definition
EDG emergency start signals enable the load sequencer and the EGD output breaker closing initiates the sequencer.
Term
EDG - Which ESF 480V bus undervoltage scheme is different from the rest and why?
Definition
The 72C bus UV relays remain active even though the EDG 12 output breaker is closed. This is to ensure the an UV trip on the 72C bus will initiate a transfer of 72CF. Otherwise 72CF would be inoperable every time EDG 12 is tested.
Term
EDG - Which signals determine that the EDG is operating in the ‘Emergency Mode’?
Definition
LOCA Signal (L1 or High DW Pressure from CS Logic).Undervoltage/Load Shed string tripped.ESF bus 6 and 9 breakers open together, LOCA signal.
Term
EDG - Why do the 6 and 9 breaker positions input into EDG “Emergency Mode” the circuit?
Definition
The Undervoltage/Load Shed string will reset when the bus is reenergized by the EDG so in order to keep the EDG in the emergency mode these are inputs to the start cicuit.
Term
EDG - Why does the Generator Trouble alarm come in on every EDG automatic load sequence?
Definition
This alarm is brought in by Field failure or Generator Bearing high temp. On each EDG start the power to the Generator Bearing temp monitor is lost for a short time during sequencing. This brings in the alarm. When power is restored the alarm must be acknowledged locally to clear the control room alarm.
Term
345KV - BKR POS CF CM LOCKOUT
Definition
At 71 PSIG decreasing with breaker opens on lockout, disconnects will open.
Term
CTG - Min Load
Definition
3-5 MW
Term
CTG - Base Load
Definition
13-16 MW
Term
CTG - Peak Load
Definition
16-20 MW
Term
CTG - Voltage
Definition
13.8KV, 18.825 MW, 5100 rpm turbine, 3600 rpm generator
Term
CTG - MW rating
Definition
13.8KV, 18.825 MW, 5100 rpm turbine, 3600 rpm generator
Term
CTG - Turbine RPM
Definition
3600 rpm generator
Term
CTG - rpm generator
Definition
13.8KV, 18.825 MW, 5100 rpm turbine, 3600 rpm generator
Term
DC Distribution - Div I (2PA) Number of Cells
Definition
116
Term
DC Distribution - Div I (2PA) rated Hours
Definition
4
Term
DC Distribution - Div I (2PA) Rating VDC, A-hr
Definition
1.75Vdc, 560 A-hr
Term
DC Distribution - Div I (2PA) Use
Definition
Div I safety, RCIC, and EDGs
Term
DC Distribution - Div I (2PA) Spare
Definition
1 charger
Term
DC Distribution - Div II (2PB) Cells
Definition
116
Term
DC Distribution - Div II (2PB) Hours
Definition
4
Term
DC Distribution - Div II (2PB) Individual cell voltage and AH Rating
Definition
1.81Vdc, 1200A-hr
Term
DC Distribution - Div II (2PB) Use
Definition
Div II safety, HPCI, and EDGs
Term
DC Distribution - Div II (2PB) Spare
Definition
1 charger
Term
DC Distribution - BOP (2PC) Cells
Definition
120
Term
DC Distribution - BOP (2PC) Hours
Definition
1.50
Term
DC Distribution - BOP (2PC) Rating
Definition
1995A-hr
Term
DC Distribution - BOP (2PC) Use
Definition
260Vdc motors and 130Vdc loads
Term
DC Distribution - BOP (2PC) Spare
Definition
1 charger
Term
DC Distribution - 48/24 Vdc(23.310) Cells
Definition
24
Term
DC Distribution - 48/24 Vdc(23.310) Hours
Definition
4
Term
DC Distribution - 48/24 Vdc(23.310) Rating
Definition
0
Term
DC Distribution - 48/24 Vdc(23.310) Use
Definition
NI, Process rad, and Rad monitors
Term
DC Distribution - 48/24 Vdc(23.310) Charger
Definition
Loads + charge battery
Term
DC Distribution - 48/24 Vdc(23.310) Spare
Definition
1 for 4 positions
Term
DC Distribution - De-energizing DC Control Power to 480V ESF Bus 72C will cause "_________________".
Definition
an automatic throwover of the 480V MCC 72CF to the alternate source of power (480V Bus 72F Pos 5C).
Term
120VAC - Acronym for MPU P/S
Definition
BFFCAL CEEBRM
Term
Purpose of Potential Transformers
Definition
- Their main function is to provide a lower potential for metering and relaying purposes where the source potentials could otherwise be unsafe to utilize directly.
Term
Purpose of CT Short
Definition
Current transformers (CT) have no fuse protection. This prevents extremely high voltages generated when a CT circuit is opened. Thus if work is to be performed requiring the removal of instrumentation powered by the CT the secondary windings must be shorted (to remove all potential) prior to disconnecting
Term
Purpose of (SCADAS) and DCS
Definition
Purpose - SCADAS was designed to monitor and control power flow through the electrical system. DCS is used to monitor and control the 120kV matt, CTG’s, SBO diesels, Bus 10 and 11 from the Fermi 2 Control Room and Dedicated Shutdown panel as well as locally at the SBO Control House.
Term
What does SCADAS stasnd for?
Definition
Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition System
Term
Purpose of 294 cutoff switch
Definition
used to disable the data collecting equipment and place open indication for the breaker
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