Open/Closed Blowdown Flashcards

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Discuss Blowdown.

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  • 40 gpm / SG
  • Closed blowdown flow is cooled by the Open Blowdown system.
  • Open Blowdown system cooled by ICW (prevents release)
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Discuss Open and Closed Blowdown Cooling Systems.

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  • Non Safety Related
  • Loss of demin water results in loss of makeup water source to the closed blowdown system (Makeup water to surge tank / Chemical Feed Pot through auto LCV or manual valve)
  • Blowdown AOV’s fail closed on loss of air (with exception of ICW to OBCS HX, fail OPEN)
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Discuss Closed Blowdown Cooling Pumps.

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‘A’ Pump: MCC {1A2} [2A1]
‘B’ Pump: MCC {1B2} [2B1]
Local control only, Start-Stop pushbutton at PP & Control Switches in SGBTF

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Discuss Closed Blowdown Cooling Surge & Chemical Feed Tank.

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  • Located on the 62’ elevation of the Turbine deck. Provides NPSH for pumps
  • Tank M/U from Demin Water. Auto LCV-34-1 controls level -2” to +4” of tank centerline
  • Feed Pot located next to surge tank. Allows chemical addition for corrosion control
  • Local level indication only
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Discuss Closed BD HX.

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  • Purpose: Reduces S/G blowdown water from a temperature of approximately 550ºF to 120ºF
  • Three sets of two ® “A – B – C”. Normally two HX sets in operation with the third in standby
  • The CBCS Hx are located on the RAB roof on the 43’ elevation (SNPO land).
  • CBCS water makes a single pass through the shell side of each HX
  • OBD cooling water flows through the tubes
    Designed to handle heat loads from S/G B/D between 25 – 125 gpm per SG (normal 40 GPM)
    Open blowdown flow enters at 100ºF, exits at 172ºF before returning to shell side of the OBCS Heat Exchangers
  • If blowdown exceeds 140ºF downstream of the HX, blowdown isolates (TCV-23-8 will close to protect the SGBTF Demineralizer)
  • NOTE: TCV-23-8 is common BD ISOL valve to SGBTF (1 valve / unit)
  • PCV Maintains 300#
  • Enters at 100ºF, exits at 172ºF before returning to shell side of the OBCS Heat Exchangers
  • 700 gpm per heat exchanger
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Discuss Open BD HX.

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  • Provides the heat sink for the heat removed from the S/G blowdown.
  • (2) single pass heat exchangers located on north side of the Turbine Building mezzanine level
  • Lined up in parallel, both in service
  • CBCS water flows through the shell side of the HX, cooled from 172°F to 100°F
  • ICW flows through the tube side of the heat exchanger
  • TCV-34-3A & 3B – located in the ICW piping on the outlet side of the OBCS HX’s
  • Automatically vary the flow of ICW through the tube side of the OBCS HX’s in response to control air signals sent from TIC-34-3A & 3B
  • Regulating setpoint of 90°F
  • OBDHX TCV’s fail open (full cooling) on:
    a) Loss of instrument air
    b) Loss of electrical power.
  • ICW supply valves to OBDHX’s (MV-21-2 and 21-3) fail “as is” on a loss of power
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Discuss normal blowdown operation.

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  • 2/3 CBHX’s are in service anytime a CBCS Pump is in operation
  • When Isolating one CBHX, always place the spare heat exchanger in service first and allow for heat up time if possible
  • Maximum combined (U1 + U2) blowdown flow is limited to 300 GPM to prevent channeling of resin beds in the SGBTF
  • If Closed Blowdown Cooling flow lost to the CBHX, blowdown must be immediately isolated
  • Loss of Instrument Air – All AOV’s fail closed with exception of the OBHX TCV’s fail open
  • Unit 2 SNPO covers the Blowdown Building
  • Monitor Storage Tank used for SGBD minimum level is 10 FT to preclude sucking air into the condenser, which could occur @ ~ 5 ft
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