E-1 Support & Contingency Procedures (RQ-C-4721) Flashcards

1
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When would you transition to ES-1.2 (Post LOCA Cooldown & Depressurization) from ES-1.2 (SI Termination)

A
  • After stopping ECCS pumps and Pressurizer pressure/level lower
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If RCS pressure is lowering after isolating the BIT and a faulted SG is still blowing down, what actions are taken in ES-1.1 (SI Termination)

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  • Loop in the procedure until SG blowdown is complete
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3
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As RCS pressure lowers, break flow _____, SI flow _____, and PZR level will _____

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  • Lower
  • Rise
  • Rise
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4
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Which action in ECA-1.1 (Loss of Emergency Coolant Recirculation) will conserve the greatest volume of water in the RWST

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  • Stopping both CTS pumps will result in an extra 150 minutes of RWST usage
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Why do you NOT perform ECA-1.2 (LOCA Outside Containment) if you are aligned to cold leg recirculation

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  • Because ECCS recirculation flow paths are isolated in ECA-1.2 which would lead to pump damage if you are already on CL recircuation
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What are the ECCS design pressure & flow for a CCP

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  • 2300#

- 550 gpm

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What are the ECCS design pressure & flow for a SI pump

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  • 1600#

- 600 gpm

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What are the ECCS design pressure & flow for a RHR pump

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  • 200#

- 4500 gpm

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