This issue’s Application Focus was the 1st Place winner (North American entries) in the application contest at the Global Sales Meeting as presented by Marie Knapp of 17 Machinery, LLC. The article is adapted from her presentation.
A nightmare came true in March 2011 when a tsunami struck the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Japan and destroyed the emergency generators running the cooling systems for the reactors. This tragedy highlighted the importance to Dominion, one of largest producers and transporters of energy in the United States, of having reliable pumps in place to shut down a nuclear reactor in an emergency.
While attending a Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) meeting, Ozzie Stivers, Application Engineer at 17 Machinery, learned about Dominion’s need. He impressed Bill Thomas, an engineer with Dominion, with the merits of Hydra-Cell pumps, and 17 Machinery was included in the bidding process for a Beyond Design Base (BDB) Reactant Coolant System (RCS) at the energy provider’s three nuclear facilities.
A trailer-mounted, diesel-powered system to pump boric acid at 2000 psi (138 bar) discharge pressure was required for emergency back-up to shut down a nuclear reactor as a last resort. A Hydra-Cell T8045 (now known as a T100 Medium Pressure model) was selected over the competition, a Flowserve 8-stage and 16-stage centrifugal pump, for several reasons:
- Hydra-Cell can run dry without damage if the storage tank failed due to exposure to conditions beyond the design of the plant;
- River water and/or onsite secondary water could be sourced to replace the borated water without affecting the cooling ability of the pumping system;
- Onsite maintenance and overhaul eliminated the need for backup pumping systems;
- Lower acquisition cost – $850,000 for the Flowserve; $235,000 for Hydra-Cell.
Six Hydra-Cell diesel units and four electric units were installed at Dominion nuclear plants in the United States. Other Dominion plants are considering using Hydra-Cell pump packages as Hydra-Cell has shown its ability to be on standby for several years without degrading the system.
Although price was a factor in choosing Hydra-Cell, the importance of the application speaks more to performance capability. The seal-less design and operating principles of Hydra-Cell have made this a successful installation. In addition to the noted advantages over a multistage centrifugal pump, Hydra-Cell can handle abrasives, and offers a wide range of materials of construction options. If the unthinkable happens, Hydra-Cell can also run continuously for a minimum of 30 days.
“I wanted to let you know that Dominion is very pleased with the BDB RCS injection pumps that you furnished,” said Bill Thomas. “They are the finest BDB pumps of any we have purchased for the project.”
Pump Model #: | T80KADGHFEPA |
Pump Speed: | 400 rpm |
Power Requirement: | 127 hp (diesel) |
Drive Arrangement: | Heavy-duty direct drive reduction gear |
Flow Rate: | 45 gpm (170 l/min) |
Discharge Pressure: | 2000 psi (138 bar) |
Suction Conditions: | Flooded |
Suction Pressure: | 14 to 22 psi (1 to 1.5 bar) |
Suction Lift: | 20 to 28 ft. (6.1 to 8.5 meters) |
Fluid: | Borated Water (Boric Acid) |
Concentration: | 2800 ppm |
Temperature: | 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) |
Specific Gravity: | 0.965 |
Viscosity: | 64.5 cPs |
Solids Percent: | 1/2″ (12.7 mm) |
Vapor Pressure at Fluid Temp.: | 122°F (50°C) |
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