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January 24, 2013
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SA12-PE-04 Purpose and Scope The purpose of this self assessment is to conduct a multi-discipline team review (deep dive) of the Feedwater System following Recommendation #8 from INPO IER Level 2 11-2, 2009-2010 Scram Analysis. This evaluation will be performed to validate the effectiveness of station processes to identify, track, and resolve off-normal or low margin conditions in the Feedwater System using the attributes listed below.
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INPO Event Report, Level 2, 2009-2010 Scram Analysis Recommendation #8 Conduct a multidiscipline team review (deep dive) of at least two systems or components that have been identified as significant contributors to plant scrams in this scram analysis or by station- specific analyses. Attachment 5, Technical Data Analysis, provides a list of scram-significant systems for each NSSS type to assist in determining scram-risk-significant systems. These evaluations will be performed to validate the effectiveness of station processes to identify, track, and resolve off-normal or low margin conditions.
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SA12-PE-04 Team Host Manager: Kirk Weir Team Leader: Tod Welsh Team Members: James Alston, STP FW System Engineer, External Peer John Waters, Engineering Specialist III, PSE
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Performance Objective 1 Determine whether or not the Feedwater system is or is not being operated as designed. Include current configurations, operator workarounds and burdens, disabled annunciators/alarms, and controls being operated in manual (vs. automatic).
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Performance Objective 2 Determine if deficiencies exist in the Feedwater equipment, to include corrective and deficient critical and noncritical backlogs, which lower system reliability.
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Performance Objective 3 Verify relevant internal and industry OE and vendor recommendations are reviewed for applicability for the FW system.
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Performance Objective 4 Verify FW design changes applicable to off-normal or low margin conditions are addressed.
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Performance Objective 5 Verify preventive maintenance work not excessively deferred for FW.
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Performance Objective 6 Verify previous corrective actions to resolve Feedwater system and component vulnerabilities to scrams and transients have been effective.
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Performance Objective 7 Verify that identified Feedwater issues are appropriately captured in system and component health reports and in the corrective action program
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