SESS Flashcards
What does the white light (SEIS) in SESS mean?
Inoperable
What does the blue light (SEAS) in SESS mean?
That the component is not it its actuated position
What is the power supply to SESS?
PKA
PKB
From where does SESS receive inputs?
PPS
SESS sends ________ status to __________.
SESS sends Containment Isolation Valve status to QSPDS
What info does an AOV send to SESS?
VPI
What info does a MOV send to SESS?
VPI
breaker status
thermal overload
What info does a 4160kV motor send to SESS?
breaker position
control power status
86 lockout status
What does the BYPASS/INOP TEST button do on the SESS panel on B02?
Simulates an alarm condition for all the SEIS inputs:
White System Lights fast flash
White Component Lights steady on
Use lamp reset buttons to clear test
What does the STATUS TEST button do on the SESS panel on B02?
Simulates an alarm condition for all the SEAS inputs along with simulating all ESFAS signals:
Blue System Lights fast flash
Blue Component Lights steady on
Use lamp reset buttons to clear test
What does the STATUS DISPLAY button do on the SESS panel on B02?
Simulates actuation of all safety equipment. Components not in their actuated position are indicated by a solid blue component light.
When would a Manual SEIS be required?
If the component is disabled with no auto alarm and the condition will last longer than the end of your shift.
The System SEIS light is on. What will happen if another component in that system becomes inoperable?
The white component SEIS light will illuminate but the audible alarm WILL NOT re-ring.
What happens to the SESS if you lose the PPS?
You wouldn’t get the blue SEAS alarms.