IV. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES USE

A. Maintenance Procedures and Documentation

1. Performance Standard

Maintenance procedures and documents are clear and technically accurate, provide appropriate direction, and are used to support safe and reliable plant operation. Procedures must be current to the actual methods being employed to accomplish the task and are comprehensive to ensure reliable energy delivery to the transmission grid

2. Assessment Guidelines

1. Technical details such as setpoints, tolerences, control logic, and equipment numbers are correct and consistent among procedures, drawings, valve lineup sheets, and system descriptions.

2. Procedures specify portions or steps of other documents that are to be referenced or used when a procedure is performed.

3. Human factor considerations, such as the sequence of procedure steps and the placement of notes and caution statements, are incorporated into procedures to reduce the likelihood of error.

4. The level of detail in procedures is consistent with the training and qualification of the users.

5. Maintenance procedures and documents should include the generation equipment and all those components owned by the generation owner directly connected to the plant that are an integral part of delivering power to the grid including fuel supply systems, electrical switchyards, transmissions lines, penstocks, flumes, exhaust system, etc.

1. Directions for when procedures are to be used as general guidance, followed step-by-step, or signed off for each step

2. Directions for when a procedure must be physically at the job site

3. Actions to be taken when procedures conflict or are inadequate for the intended task or when unexpected results occur

4. Actions to be taken when a procedure activity is interrupted

1. Appropriate review and authorization prior to use

2. User awareness of applicable temporary changes

3. Timely incorporation into permanent revisions, when appropriate

B. Conduct of Maintenance

1. Performance Standard

Maintenance is conducted in an effective and efficient manner so equipment performance and materiel condition effectively support reliable plant operation.

2. Assessment Guidelines

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