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rmattila
Aug23-11, 03:31 PM
Would anybody happen to have at hand the water volume of the secondary side of Westinghouse 3 loop PWR steam generators?

Regarding the loss of external grid incident at North Anna, it would be nice to have a rough estimate of how long the plants could survive a total blackout by boiling off water from the SG:s.

Astronuc
Aug23-11, 03:44 PM
Would anybody happen to have at hand the water volume of the secondary side of Westinghouse 3 loop PWR steam generators?

Regarding the loss of external grid incident at North Anna, it would be nice to have a rough estimate of how long the plants could survive a total blackout by boiling off water from the SG:s. Earthquake was about 8-9 miles from the plant, although some info indicates 1 mile. They lost off-site power and the EDGs started up. Both units shutdown.

I'm sure they'll have an interesting Event Report out soon.

QuantumPion
Aug23-11, 03:55 PM
Would anybody happen to have at hand the water volume of the secondary side of Westinghouse 3 loop PWR steam generators?

Regarding the loss of external grid incident at North Anna, it would be nice to have a rough estimate of how long the plants could survive a total blackout by boiling off water from the SG:s.

With a loss of feedwater flow, PWR steam generators boil dry in minutes.

North Anna has a terry turbine (steam-powered pump) to provide feedwater flow in the case of loss of total electrical power failure, as well as a station blackout diesel (in addition to the regular backup diesels).

rmattila
Aug24-11, 12:06 AM
If the steam generators are similar to Ringhals 4, which is a 935 MWe Westinghouse 3-loop PWR, their secondary side inventory would appear to be some 40 m3 or 30 t per SG, which would 1 hour after scram be enough for approximately 1.5 h, if I got the figures correct.

However, the existence of a steam driven auxiliary pump and an SBO diesel make the situation appear quite non-problematic.