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Power Uprate Lessons Learned Point Beach Nuclear Plant 2011 Units 1 & 2

Power Uprate Lessons Learned Point Beach Nuclear Plant 2011 Units 1 & 2. Kelly Oetting. BOP System Engineer FSRUG 2012 Conference January 23-26, 2012. Power Uprate Lessons Learned. Power Uprate Scope. Westinghouse 2 – Loop PWR, Unit 1 1970, Unit 2 1972 545 MWe to 637 MWe

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Power Uprate Lessons Learned Point Beach Nuclear Plant 2011 Units 1 & 2

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  1. Power Uprate Lessons LearnedPoint Beach Nuclear Plant2011 Units 1 & 2 Kelly Oetting BOP System Engineer FSRUG 2012 Conference January 23-26, 2012

  2. Power Uprate Lessons Learned Power Uprate Scope • Westinghouse 2 – Loop PWR, Unit 1 1970, Unit 2 1972 • 545 MWe to 637 MWe • 1540 MWth to 1800 MWth • 17% • Approximately 35 Major Modifications for Each Unit • Dozens of Smaller Supporting Modifications

  3. Power Uprate Lessons Learned Unit 2 Diagram

  4. Power Uprate Lessons Learned Unit 1 Diagram

  5. Power Uprate Lessons Learned Duration • Unit 2 – 120 Days (3/1/11 - 6/19/11) • Unit 2 – Power Ascension Testing 12 Days (6/19/11 – 7/1/11) • Unit 1 – 75 Days (10/3/11 – 12/17/11) • Unit 1 – Power Ascension Testing 12 Days ( 12/17/11 - 12/29/11) • The Difference…..Mostly Lessons Learned!

  6. Power Uprate Lessons Learned Lessons Learned Major Categories • Preparation • Resources • Foreign Material Exclusion (FME) Control / Chemistry Control • Testing • Configuration Control • Technical Conscience • Component Specific Lessons Learned

  7. Power Uprate Lessons Learned Preparation • Design Packages – Are They ready? Design Final? • Work Packages Planned? • Parts On-Site/Available? • Spare Parts On-Site/Available? • Testing Packages Complete/Ready? • Test Equipment Identified/On-site/Available? • Pre-Outage Work Complete? (scaffolding, insulation, rigging, etc..) • Is Your License Amendment Approved?

  8. Power Uprate Lessons Learned Resources • Contractors – Majority of Work – Remember…They Eventually Leave • Early DEDICATED in-house resources for design reviews and approvals • Need dedicated in-house resources from Engineering, Operations, Maintenance, Procedure Writers, Document Control, Drafting • Procedure reviews – Who’s doing it? Need knowledgeable people – HUGE resource drain (50% of system engineer’s time during outages) • Don’t forget in-house participation in testing, especially I&C • Who will do the equipment database and vendor manual updates? • Resources Spare Parts Management, out with the old – in with the new • Resources PM updates • Routine System Engineering Duties May Have To Wait

  9. Power Uprate Lessons Learned Foreign Material Exclusion (FME) Control / Chemistry Control • Na, F and Fe values above CEI limit for 25 days (U2) 10 days (U1) • GMAW weld rod, sodium silicate binding agent • Management Buy-In for Clean-Up Plans • Specific Acceptance Criteria (quantitative not qualitative) • Better physical barriers (covers, tape) • Watch out for weld blanket (fraying and dye) • Remove anti-rust coatings prior to installation • TIG for root pass • Smoke exhaust ventilation • Flushing (high pressure wash & high volume wash) • Grinding wheels – fibers plugged start-up strainers • Start-up strainer design (mesh size? Back flush capability?) • Consider a start-up polisher (trailer)

  10. Power Uprate Lessons Learned Testing • Get Involved Early • Get the Right People Involved (In-House and Outside Expertise) • Predicted Values May Not Match Actual – Have A Plan To Evaluate • How Will As–Left Setting Be Documented? • SQA Program? • Software Setup and Tuning Parameters Specified in Design? • Factory Acceptance Testing Specified in Design? • Bench Cal and Test Prior to Installation – huge time savings between U2 to U1 • Equipment Tagging Complete PRIOR to Testing • Finish ALL of the Start-Up Testing • Don’t remove test instrumentation early • FWH level optimization (knee test)

  11. Power Uprate Lessons Learned Configuration Control • NAMS/PASSPORT Software not the most user friendly • CRNs – Changes to original design package – cross reference not enough • Revise original design package to show final configuration if possible • Detailed titles and descriptions for CRNs • Make sure CRNs for 1st Unit incorporated on the 2nd Unit

  12. Power Uprate Lessons Learned Technical Conscience • Summit Fever! • Accountants vs. Engineers • Schedule Impact vs. Long Term Reliability • Flushing (strainers, duration, chemistry requirements) • Accepting Poor Workmanship (condenser wall) • Spend a Little More for Increased Reliability (ES Exp Jnts)

  13. Power Uprate Lessons Learned Component Specific Lessons Learned • Ensure Vendors Actually Meet The Agreed Upon Specifications • Pumps; 30+ runs at manufacturer before pump acceptable (vibs, curve shape, alignment) • Pump thermal growth nowhere close to calculated, measure it. (Essinger Bars, Rotalign, etc..) • Pump nozzle loads required significant piping rework (vendor couldn’t accept piping designer’s higher values) • Pump oil leaks due to thrust disc drive nut – wrench flats machined in wrong location • Supplied Pump/Motor coupling keys too large, didn’t match half keys used for component balancing • New Motors: Rotors made in China, failed on the test stand, rework; 5 new rotors had to be manufactured, shop in China never made 3600 rpm motors before

  14. Power Uprate Lessons Learned Component Specific Lessons Learned(cont.) • Rewound motors: lower starting amps and torque, longer acceleration time caused rework for calculations and over current relay settings • Valves – trim not sized correctly, valves full open at 100% pwr • Skid mounted piping welds not per code or lacked vendor provided evaluation and poor quality • Skid mounted components not rated for ambient conditions • Skid mounted dp instruments piped backwards • Small bore piping cracked socket weld, use 2:1 weld leg configuration • Painters will paint everything, even moving parts • Vendor manuals and drawings not updated timely • Controller power supply failures caused mid outage design change for feed reg valve • Swapping from backup to primary feed reg valve controller, need to wait 15 seconds and follow specific sequence or valve will go full shut – software glitch

  15. Power Uprate Lessons Learned Component Design Change Details

  16. Power Uprate Lessons Learned Component Design Change Details(cont.)

  17. Power Uprate Lessons Learned Component Design Change Details(cont.)

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