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PAGE 1 New Plant - CM Configuration Management For The Next Generation Of Nuclear Facilities Joseph Burack Consulting Engineer Configuration Management South Texas Project Friday, October 30, 2015
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PAGE 2 New Plant - CM
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PAGE 3 New Plant - CM Using CM principles, lessons learned from the current generation, and the latest Information Management tools, develop the foundation for a state-of-the-art CM system that will meet both requirements and end- user needs for the life cycle of the facility
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PAGE 4 New Plant - CM How do we get it? Issue CM Policy 1.Establish Executive Management Support 2. Apply to Owner & EPC 3. Issue in COLA/Design Phase
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PAGE 5 New Plant - CM Develop CM Program 1.Owner Developed w/end user in mind 2.2 Phase Approach Pre-Operational Phase Operational Phase 3.Apply Pre-Operational Phase to Owner & EPC 4.Implement early in Design Phase 5.Provide definition and implementing functions How do we get it?
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PAGE 6 New Plant - CM 1 Conceptual Design - COLA 2 Define Major Components 3 Develop Final Design 4 Construct/ Refine 5 Test/ Turnover 6 Operate Maintain Repair CM Program Functions Pre-Operational CM Program
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PAGE 7 New Plant - CM 1.Definition/Objectives 2.Ownership/Organization/Training 3.Identification 4.Change Control 5.CIMS 6.Verification and Audits CM Program Functions
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PAGE 8 New Plant - CM CM is a set of processes, practices and tools for establishing and maintaining the design integrity of a facility throughout its life cycle. CMP Function - Definition
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PAGE 9 New Plant - CM 1.Establish and Maintain Conformance between CM elements CMP Function - Objectives
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PAGE 10 New Plant - CM = = = REQUIREMENTS PHYSICAL PLANT/ SIMULATOR INFORMATION CM PEOPLE PROCESSES PROGRAMS PROCEDURES FSAR Tech Specs Design Basis CM- Objective
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PAGE 11 New Plant - CM 2.Provide valid and timely configuration information to users in an efficient manner. CMP Function - Objectives
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PAGE 12 New Plant - CM Training Procedures Simulator Updates Plant Drawings Maintenance Procedures Drawings Vendor Manuals Material Substitution Parts Procurement Specifications Material Lists Spare Parts Engineering Design Basis Documents Calculations Design Drawings Permanent Modifications Temporary Modifications Specification PMs Licensing FSAR Technical Specifications Configuration Management Information System Operations Emergency Procedures Special Test Procedures Equipment Tagging Normal Procedures Plant Drawings Surveillance Setpoints CM- Objective
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PAGE 13 New Plant - CM 1. Establish STP as Owner 2. Define CM Organization – STP/EPC 3. Perform CM Training – STP/EPC CMP Function - Ownership/Organization/Training
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PAGE 14 New Plant - CM ISSUE EPC Organization EPC consists of many entities; all who are used to doing business “their way”. CMP Function - Ownership/Organization/Training
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PAGE 15 New Plant - CM ISSUE EPC CM Organization EPC does not have anyone “in charge” of CM. Standard response is “we all do it”. CM to EPC is simply “document control”. CMP Function - Ownership/Organization/Training
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PAGE 16 New Plant - CM Result
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PAGE 17 New Plant - CM 1.Identify the Scope of facility SSCS to which CM is applied. 2.Identify Baselines. 3.Identify (number) Documents and Equipment. CMP Function - Identification
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PAGE 18 New Plant - CM BASELINES Baselines – Configuration Information that identifies and establishes the attributes of a facility at a point in time (specific plant design freeze) and serves as basis for defining change. Baseline License Requirements – Established when COLA submitted Baseline Documentation – Rev 0 STP documents Baseline Configuration Items (CIs) – EPC? CMP Function - Identification
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PAGE 19 New Plant - CM ISSUE EPC Contractor does not understand Baseline. CMP Function - Identification
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PAGE 20 New Plant - CM Develop a Plant Numbering System Keep it Simple and Intuitive Involve Operational Phase End-Users CMP Function - Identification
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PAGE 21 New Plant - CM 1.End Users want to know Unit/System/Component Type/Unique No –U7-RHR-PMP-001A Unit/Doc Type/Subtype/Unique No –U7-P&ID-RHR-001 CMP Function - Identification U3-RHR-PMP-001A Unit/System/Component Type/Unique No Unit/Doc Type/Subtype/Unique No U3-P&ID-RHR-001
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PAGE 22 New Plant - CM ISSUE EPC wants to use their numbering system. STP wants to use their numbering system. CMP Function - Identification
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PAGE 23 New Plant - CM CMP Function - Identification Solution Use both Numbering Systems. Treat EPC as a Supplier/Vendor
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PAGE 24 New Plant - CM RMS/DC STP Doc.# Supplier Doc.# 3E11-2101-0001-01 U3-P&ID-RHR-0001-01 EDB STP CID# Supplier ID# E11-C001A U3-RHR-PMP-001A CMP Function - Identification U3- RHR- PMP-001A (C001A) RESIDUAL HEAT REMOVAL PUMP 1A Component Tag
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PAGE 25 New Plant - CM 1.Develop single, standard Change Control process for use by STP/EPC 2.Invoke Change Control on ALL Baseline (Rev 0) Configuration Information 3.Do not allow One-Time or Unincorporated changes CMP Function – Change Control
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PAGE 26 New Plant - CM ISSUE Potential - Getting various members of EPC to use a single Change Control Process may be difficult. Selecting which changes will be reviewed by Owner requires significant consideration. CMP Function – Change Control
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PAGE 27 New Plant - CM 1.Develop a Configuration Information Management System (CIMS) Relational RM/DC & Equip Databases CIMS must be available to Designer, Constructor and Owner/Operator Implement CIMS at onset of Design Phase CMP Function – CIMS
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PAGE 28 New Plant - CM 1.Develop a Configuration Information Management System (CIMS) - cont’ Populate CIMS as design is developed Cross-Reference/Link Documentation to SSCS and vice versa as design is developed. Must be “expandable and transferrable”. CMP Function – CIMS
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PAGE 29 New Plant - CM Application Architecture CMP Function – CIMS
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PAGE 30 New Plant - CM Functional Architecture CMP Function – CIMS
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PAGE 31 New Plant - CM EDB RM/DC U3-RHR-PMP-001B U3-RHR-MOV-010B U3-RHR-STRN-001B U3-RHR-PX-002B U3-RHR-HX-001B U3-RHR-PI-013B U3-RHR-PT-004B-1 U3-RHR-PT-004B-2 U3-RHR-PT-004B-3 U3-RHR-CVLV-002B ……. STP Doc # Supp Doc# 3E11-2101-0001-01 U7-D-P&ID-RHR-001-02 CMP Function – CIMS
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PAGE 32 New Plant - CM EDB RM/DC U3-RHR-PMP-001B Meta Data Attributes/Limits/Setpoints Margins Parts Risk PMs Work History P&ID-RHR-001-02 CALC-RHR-001 SDD-RHR-001 FSAR-CHP-2.4, 5.4.7, 6.2 SPEC-RHR-0001 P-0P02-RHR-0001 VTD-G062-0001 T.S.-3.4.7, 3.4.8, 3.6.2.3, 3.6.2.4, 3.9.7, 3.9.8 CMP Function – CIMS
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PAGE 33 New Plant - CM CMP Function – CIMS ISSUE Potential - Getting members of EPC to agree on a single platform (Information System) may be difficult. Each member wants to use their own System.
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PAGE 34 New Plant - CM 1.Verification and Audit Purposes Provide confidence that facility definition formation is under configuration control. Ensure that the facility design agrees with requirements. Validate that the design has been accurately documented. CMP Function – Verification & Audit
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PAGE 35 New Plant - CM 1.Verification and Audit Purposes – cont’d Validate the integrity of the facility configuration information Validate that change control process is adequate Validate that CM objectives have been satisfied. CMP Function – Verification & Audit
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PAGE 36 New Plant - CM But, at the end of the day:
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