2 Instructor Training MPTT Flow Loop System VLP-TRN-MPTT.

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2 Instructor Training MPTT Flow Loop System VLP-TRN-MPTT

3 Terminal Objective  Given procedure TROP-MPTT , Multi-Purpose Team Trainer, operate the Flow Loop System per procedure without violating any safety requirements. [1.0]

4 Enabling Objectives  Using the Flow Loop System and its operating procedure TROP-MPTT , Multi-Purpose Team Trainer, identify system components for proper system alignment to support operation.[1.1]

5 Enabling Objectives  Using EN-IS-123 Electrical Safety, identify potential electrical safety concerns during a walk down of the Flow Loop System.[1.2]

6 Enabling Objectives  Given TROP-MPTT , Multi- Purpose Team Trainer, and the Flow Loop System P&ID, determine the available flow paths that can be established for Loop Operation.[1.3]

7 Enabling Objectives  Given TROP-MPTT , Multi- Purpose Team Trainer, section 8.4, explain how to set the Moore 353 to configuration required for start up of the Flow Loop system. [1.4]

8 Enabling Objectives  Given TROP-MPTT , Multi- Purpose Team Trainer, section 8.5, explain the proper method used to put a pump into service while monitoring system response for proper indications.[1.5]

9 Multi Purpose Team Trainer Flow Loop System Multi Purpose Team Trainer Flow Loop System

10 MCC & LP

11 DC Breaker Panel Circuit 1 Circuit 3 Circuit 5 Circuit 2 Circuit 4 Circuit 6

12 Battery Charger AC Breaker DC Breaker

13 EN-IS-123   Personnel operating circuit breakers or disconnect devices opened or closed, on an energized bus, shall stand clear to one side, preferably on the hinged side, when practical.

14 EN-IS-123  PPE Requirements See attachment 9.3 for different voltage levels. See attachment 9.3 for different voltage levels.

15 EN-MA-131   This procedure provides the process and necessary administrative lock out/tag out controls of hazardous energy sources for non-plant related (NPR) equipment not under the control of Operations and EN- OP-102 (Protective and Caution Tagging). Entergy

16 EN-MA-131  If protection is required under this procedure there is a log book in the Flow Loop Control room and a Lock Out set stored in the Pre job brief room.  F-ADM-NON-PLANT LOCKOUT TAGOUT is the Qual for using this procedure.

17 Flow Loop Big Picture

18

19 Supply Tank Supply Tank

20 P-200-1A, B

21 Instrument Air P&ID

22 Air Compressor Power Disconnect Switch

23 System Filter System Filter

24 LCV & Transmitters LCV & Transmitters

25 AOV’s & MOV’s

26 Rosemont Analog Trip

27

28

29 Main Control Panel

30 Main Control Panel

31 Siemens / Moore 353 Controller Top display shows value selected by “D” key S = Setpoint = Remote or Local P = Process = Analog Input V = Valve = Analog Output Functions not normally used except for Auto tune Special Function If programmed, Resets functions as labeled Auto / Manual Select Will display units (GPM) on lower display Set point adjust

32 Pump Amps/Pressure

33 Pump Status

34 Review Objectives

35 Enabling Objectives  Using the Flow Loop System and its operating procedure TROP-MPTT , Multi-Purpose Team Trainer, identify system components for proper system alignment to support operation.[1.1]

36 Enabling Objectives  Using EN-IS-123 Electrical Safety, identify potential electrical safety concerns during a walk down of the Flow Loop System.[1.2]

37 Enabling Objectives  Given TROP-MPTT , Multi- Purpose Team Trainer, and the Flow Loop System P&ID, determine the available flow paths that can be established for Loop Operation.[1.3]

38 Enabling Objectives  Given TROP-MPTT , Multi- Purpose Team Trainer, section 8.4, explain how to set the Moore 353 to configuration required for start up of the Flow Loop system. [1.4]

39 Enabling Objectives  Given TROP-MPTT , Multi- Purpose Team Trainer, section 8.5, explain the proper method used to put a pump into service while monitoring system response for proper indications.[1.5]