QB/QD- Essential/Emergency Lighting Flashcards
What is the purpose of the Emergency Lighting (QD) system?
provides light in the control room on a loss of Essential lighting for a minimum period of 8 hours
Provide sufficient illumination for the operator to perform the required safe shutdown actions in the event of a loss of essential power in the areas where operator local manual actions are required for safe shutdown in the event of fire in the control room for a minimum of 8 hours
Provide sufficient illumination in all plant areas and illuminate the EXIT signs to support the safe egress of personnel for a minimum period of 90 minutes
Where is QD (Emergency Lighting) provided?
Control Room, local control stations, remote shutdown panel, along routes from the Control Room to locations where local manual operation of safe shutdown equipment in the event of fire is required and to the remote shutdown panel
Where does Essential Lighting (QB) system get power from? What system provides control power?
3 phase 480V power from PG, PH
PK
How does QB interact with In Plant communications?
Provides power to the In Plant Communication systems equipment
How does QB interact with FP?
Provides power to FP subpanels
What does the QA (normal lighting) system do for the Emergency Lighting (QD) system? Where else can it get 277/120 VAC?
QD receives 277 or 120 VAC for rechargeable light fixtures and exit signs from QA system
QB system
What happens if I lose power to essential FP panels QBN-D81 and QBN-D84? Where are these panels powered from?
Will activate the Control Room Emergency Lighting UPS system and rechargeable emergency light fixtures in the Control Building 100’ and 140’ levels
QB (essential lighting system)
Where are the QB 480V/120V Voltage Regulators located? What purpose do they serve?
Class A and B DC Equipment Rooms on the 100’ level of the Control Building
step down voltage, they are short circuit protected which prevents secondary side issues traveling to the primary side and vice versa, also an isolating transformer for class primary side and non-class secondary side
What does the Control room emergency lighting Uninterruptible Power Supply units consist of? What happens upon a loss of AC power?
Charger, inverter, electromechanical switch, batteries, and battery racks located outside each cabinet
auto transfers from QB to the battery power source
Where are the Control room emergency lighting charger/inverter units located?
Control Building 140’
How much voltage is provided when “Float” is selected?
130 V
Battery is on “Float or Trickle” charge in this mode
What components does the QD (emergency lighting) system consist of? How long do the back up batteries last?
automatic lights, back up batteries, battery chargers, lamps, and switches
8 hours
What is the purpose of the QB (essential lighting) system?
lights up control room and remote shutdown panel on a loss of QA (normal lighting)
lights up areas to allow for safe access throughout the plant on a loss of the QA (normal lighting) system
charges QD (emergency lighting) UPS batteries, battery packs in the 8hr emergency light fixtures and 90 minute emergency light fixtures
lights up safe shutdown equipment for local manual operation during a fire
Where does the QF (in-plant communications) system receive power from?
QB (essential lighting system)
What is the purpose of the essential lighting distribution panel?
main essential lighting panels, QBN-D90 and D91, provide power to distribution panels through circuit breakers and transformers
QBN-D81 and D84provide uninteruptible power to the control room and remote shutdown panels