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Salem 2013 SRO CERT
FHB Vent System
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Professional
08/02/2013

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Purpose
Definition

 Maintain the Fuel Handling Building (FHB) area temperature between 60°F and 105°F based on outside air temperature being between 0°F and  93°F with a relative humidity on the average of < 70%.

Maintain the FHB at a slight negative pressure ~0.125 in. with respect to atmosphere to prevent an uncontrolled release of radioactive materials from the Fuel Handling Building.
Direct air flow from clean or less contaminated areas to areas of higher contamination (ALARA considerations).
Route air from the Spent Fuel Pool and high contamination areas to the filter unit before releasing it to the atmosphere to meet the requirements of 10 CFR 20*.
* Standards for Protection Against Radiation
 
 
Term
Design Basis
Definition

 The Fuel Handling Building Ventilation System (FHV) is designed to exhaust the Spent Fuel Pool Area at 60 air changes per hour within 10 feet above the pool during design conditions for spent fuel storage.

Of the FHV System total operating capacity (20,000 cfm), 75% (15,000 cfm) is exhausted from the pool surface, and the remaining 25% (5,000 cfm) of system capacity from other parts of the building.
The FHV is designed to maintain the FHB between 60° and 105°F at less than 70% relative humidity.
Maintain the FHB at a slight negative pressure with respect to atmosphere during normal and emergency plant operations.
 
 
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Design basis
Definition

 Radioactive exhaust (gaseous effluent) from the FHB is controlled to satisfy the requirements of General Design Criterion 60, “Control of Radioactive Releases to the Environment” of App. A to 10 CFR 50, and monitored to satisfy General Design Criterion 64, “Monitoring Radioactivity Releases” of App. A to 10 CFR 50.

Safety related ductwork, components and supports are designed to remain functional during and following a seismic event.
Only the FHB Exhaust System is designed and classified as safety related.
§No single device shall jeopardize the capability of the system to perform its safety related function.
§Controlled release of radioactivity will not prevent safe shutdown of the plant.
 
 
Term
General Description
Definition

 Fuel Handling Area Ventilation System is a once through filtered-air system that continuously ventilates the normal operating areas:

§New Fuel Container Lay Down Area
§Fuel Handling Area
§Spent Fuel Storage Pool
§Transfer Pool
§Decontamination Pit
§Electric Equipment Room (Skimmer Pump Room)
§New Fuel Storage Pit Area
 
 
Term
Supply Fan
Definition

 Supply Fan (VHE24)

A 100% capacity (20,000 cfm) air Supply Filter Unit (VHE500)
Hot Water Heating Coil (HWE69/HWE41)
Pneumatically operated Inlet Damper (FHV8)
Instrumentation, controls and ductwork
3 Hot Water Unit Heaters are provided for the Fuel Handling Building, and 2 for the Annex.
 
 
Term
Exhaust Fans
Definition

 Two (2) 50% capacity fans (VHE20/21)

One (1) 100% capacity HEPA Filter Unit (VHE502/302) with inlet and outlet isolation dampers (FHV1/2) for normal operation
One (1) 100% capacity HEPA and Charcoal Filter Unit (VHE503/303) with inlet and outlet isolation dampers (FHV3/4) for high radiation level operation
Instrumentation, controls and ductwork
 
Term
When do the Exhaust Fans Auto Swap and why?
Definition

 

Both Exhaust Fans and 21 Exhaust Filter I/S is the normal lineup. On a FHB HI Rad signal (R5/R9 Signal) Exhaust Filters swap, 22 going into service, 21 out of service.
 
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21/22 FHB Exhaust Fans
Definition

 Two 50% fans both normally I/S - 12,000 cfm each

Take suction from I/S Exhaust Filter and discharge to Plant Vent
Start/Stop PB at CC1
AUTO start : R5/R9 high rad signal
AUTO Trip: SEC Mode II, III, IV (remain I/S during Mode I)
Power supplies
  - 21/11—1/2A 460V Vital Bus
  - 22/12—1/2B 460V Vital Bus
 
Term
Inlet guide vanes...
Definition

 FHV5 and FHV6 are air operated variable inlet vanes

Vanes modulate to maintain building at slightly negative pressure
Vanes fail open on loss of power or control air
Atmospheric pressure and building pressure compared to generate a Control Air signal to the vanes positioner when “Inlet Vane Pressure Control” mode selected at CC1:
§D/P more negative than 0.125" wg ® vanes modulate closed to lower air flow and lower D/P
§D/P less negative than 0.125" wg ® vanes modulate open to raise air flow and raise D/P
 
Term

What happens to the FHBVS ...

if you over fill the SFP?

Definition
Flooding of the FHB Vent Duct system.
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