Andy,
At Beaver Valley we always reset the top and bottom of core setpoints for the Movable Incore System following a detector replacement, or other maintenance that may impact these setpoints. A few years ago we had a detector that "stuck" in the core during a flux map. The technicians manually freed the detector which resulted in the encoder readout being off by several inches. We used our procedure to remeasure/calculate the top and bottom setpoints.
The process for the setpoint determination uses the fuel assembly grid locations relative to the active fuel assembly height from the vendors drawings. When can identify the grid locations and then calculate the top of the active fuel.
Anthony (A.R.) Burger Supervisor, Reactor Engineering FENOC - Beaver Valley Power Station Phone: (724) 682-4108 Cell: (724) 601-3224 FAX: (724) 682-4250 Email: aburger@firstenergycorp.com
From: "Kelliher, Andrew P" Andrew.Kelliher@cengllc.com To: "pwrrm@retaqs.com" pwrrm@retaqs.com Cc: "Dautel, Robert G" Robert.Dautel@cengllc.com, "Connor, Kenneth J" Kenneth.Connor@cengllc.com, "Lazzaro, Joseph" Joseph.Lazzaro@cengllc.com Date: 01/18/2013 10:01 AM Subject: Re: [Pwrrm] Moveable Incore Top of Core Values Following Detector Replacement Sent by: pwrrm@retaqs.com
Has anyone had to change their top of core values, after resetting the withdrawn limit switch to 0?, on the moveable incore system by several inches following a detector replacement when no physical dimensions have changed (i.e. just a one for one detector replacement)?
If yes, what was the cause of this change?
Any feedback (i.e. yes or no) would be valuable. I?ve included some background at the bottom of this e-mail.
Thank you in advance for your help.
Thanks, Andy
Andrew Kelliher Reactor Engineer R.E. Ginna Nuclear Power Plant Phone: (585) 771-3457
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During Ginna?s 2012 Fall Outage the flux mapping system was replaced. This included replacement of the equipment in containment (drive boxes, transfers, etc) and in the control room. During the 75% flux map one of the new detectors failed and was replaced last month.
On the old system replacement included manually lining up the detector in containment with the WLS and rezeroing the encoder. Following this rezeroing, passes were able to be taken using the previous top of core and bottom of core values without issue.
On the new system this is performed by driving the detector forward from the control room and then telling the system to drive to zero position which looks for the WLS and rezeroes the resolver. However, after this detector replacement all of the top of core values were altered by several inches.
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