AS- Auxiliary Steam Flashcards
Why would we send Aux Steam to the MSRs?
To establish a steam blanket while the Main Turbine is offline to prevent tube corrosion
Under normal conditions, when would I use AS to provide Gland Sealing steam to the Main Turbine and MFWPs?
During a unit startup
The AS system can provide overspeed testing for what components?
Main Feedwater Pumps and ‘A’ AFP
Normally, Main Steam provides steam to the AS system through pressure reducing valves. During a shutdown or startup, where else may it be supplied from?
Auxiliary Steam of another operating unit
What is the typical Main Steam pressure and what does it get reduced to for use in the AS system?
1000-1150 psig
Reduced to 250 psig
At what pressure will the AS reliefs lift?
275 psig
AS pressure is further reduced to 50 psig for use by what components?
Gas stripper, BAC, and LRS evaporator
At what pressure is AS reduced to be sent to the MSRs for steam blanketing?
52.3 psig
What does RU-7 monitor?
AS Condensate Receiver tank
What does NH power in the AS system? What happens if we lost NH?
Condensate Receiver Transfer Pumps
AS in Aux Building will have to be secured until power is restored
Gas stripper, LRS evaporator, and BAC will no longer be available to process water for disposal or recycle
What does NC do for the AS system? What if we lose NC?
Cools AS systems’ vent condenser
If lost, AS to Aux Building will have to be secured until NC is restored
How is AS affected by a loss of Radiation Monitoring System (SQ)?
Condensate will have to be sampled before it can be sent back to the main condenser
If AS system condensate drains are contaminated, where are they sent to?
Liquid Radwaste System
Why do we establish a steam blanket in the MSRs during a shutdown?
To keep the tubes from being exposed to moisture and oxygen, minimizing corrosion
What is the Condensate Receiver volume? Design operating pressure?
335 gallons
50 psig