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DOE-HDBK-1115-98
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thermocouple
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pyrometer.
C
Describe the failure modes of valve operators such as
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pneumatic diaphragm
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motor
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piston
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hydraulic.
C
Describe the operation of the process computer.
C
Describe the application of wet and dry reference legs, and state their failure modes.
C
Describe the effect of environmental conditions on facility instrumentation.
4.4 Facility Systems and Components Training
All facility systems relevant to safety and/or facility reliability should be covered during facility
systems training. This training should include associated parameter values; control room
indications and controls; and normal, abnormal, and emergency operating procedures and
limitations associated with each system. Following this, emphasis should be placed on
integrated plant operations and transient/failure analysis.
Training in facility systems and components should provide STA trainees with the requisite
knowledge and skills to perform the following:
C
State the purpose of the system.
C
State the design basis of the system.
C
Describe the characteristics and locations of major system components.
C
State the normal and alternate power supplies of major system components.
C
Describe system response to failure of instrument channels selected for control.
C
Draw a basic block diagram of the system.
C
State major precautions, limitations, and major safety considerations for the system,
and describe their bases.
C
Describe alternate methods of performing system design functions.
C
Describe how the system is used to provide backup for other facility systems.
C
Describe the Technical Safety Requirements limiting conditions for operations, their
bases, associated surveillance requirement(s), and relationship to operability.
C
State the parameters monitored in the system that are used to monitor that status of
the engineered safety features.
C
Describe how the system assists in maintaining the engineered safety features.
C
Given system performance data, detect abnormalities, and determine possible causes
for performance problems.
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