CBS Flashcards
Containment Building Spray
STATE the function of the containment building spray system
- Limits peak containment building pressure / temperature following DBA LOCA or MSLB to < 52 psig
- Reduces concentration of fission product iodine in the containment atmosphere following LOCA (fuel rod rupture)
DRAW a simplified diagram of the Containment Building Spray System including
pumps key valves (including those actuated by a CSAS signal) spray additive tank refueling water storage tank recirc sumps heat exchangers spray rings connections with CS/SI/RH systems
STATE the function of the following component CBS pumps
Designed to take suction from the Containment sump at the most limiting net positive suction head (NPSH) condition (atmospheric pressure and a temperature of 212°F) and pump it back into the Containment through the spray nozzles
STATE the function of the following component Spray additive tank
Provides the source of Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) to be added to RWST for Iodine removal inside containment
STATE the function of the following component CBS heat exchangers
Provides Containment heat removal
STATE the function of the following component CBS spray rings
Positioned to maximize coverage of the containment volume (@85% of total surface area.
4 Separate headers 2/Train
• 198 Nozzles /Train
• 15.2 GPM / Nozzle
DESCRIBE design features that prevent debris from entering the recirculation sumps
- Heavy particles are prevented from reaching the sumps by sloping the surrounding floor away from the sumps.
- A vertical trash rack is provided to protect the fine inner screen from large floating particles.
- System of debris interceptors (DIs) on the containment floor
- high surface area recirculation sump screens
EXPLAIN how the Containment Building Spray system is filled and vented
Gravity fill and vent CBS and RHR simultaneously from the RWST
Static vent fill / vent of the lines without using the pumps
As part of the static fill / vent, perform ultrasonic testing of piping to ensure piping is full of water
Dynamically vent the system using the pumps
EXPLAIN how to fill and recirculate the spray additive tank
- Can fill SAT With Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) from a fill truck or portable drums.
- Recirculating SAT
- Perform valve line up
- Start recirculation pump
Discuss the personal protection requirements that should be used when handling NaOH
• Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is extremely corrosive. It will cause severe chemical burns to any part of the body it contacts.
• Protective clothing as described below shall be worn by the operator, Radwaste, the truck driver and any other Seabrook Station personnel entering the roped-off area.
• Minimum protective clothing requirements are as follows:
• Acid Suit
• Hard Hat
• Chemical Boots
• Chemical Gloves
• Full Face Shield without chin deflector and goggles
OR
• Full Face Shield with beige chin deflector and Safety Glasses
DESCRIBE the NSO’s actions on performing the CBS pump test
- NSO perform CBS Pump pre-starts
- CRO start CBS Pump
- NSO Verify recirc flow
- NSO Gather pump data
DESCRIBE the NSO’s actions on isolating the CBS system
• ≤200°F, CBS is removed from service to prevent inadvertent spray actuation.
1) CBS Pumps are placed in PTL and breakers are racked out.
2) CBS-V-39 and CBS-V-44 are locked shut (SAT gravity drain manual isolation valve).
3) CBS-V-13 and CBS-V-19 are locked shut (spray header manual isolation).