System and Solenoid Valve Interaction Leading to Spurious Opening

Volume 7: Operations, Applications, and Components(2018)

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In a pressurized water reactor the high pressure system vent lines from the pressurizer and reactor are routed to a common header that can be emptied to the refueling water storage tank or a drain tank. During plant testing the valves are operated in the following sequence: the pressurizer isolation valve is opened to pressurize the common header, the pressurizer isolation valve is closed, then the drain tank isolation valve is opened. This sequence of valve operation verifies that the valves open and close properly — opening the pressurizer isolation valve allows steam to enter the common header and is verified by pressure indication via a pressure transducer, and opening the drain tank isolation valve decreases the pressure in the common header and verifies that the pressurizer isolation valve closed properly. During this sequence of valve actuation, the other solenoid valves in the system are subject to transient steam pressures. During one test sequence an isolation valve to the refueling water storage tank indicated that it was not closed for a period of several seconds. Since there is only one pressure transducer in the common header, a systemlevel analysis was performed to obtain a more detailed understanding of the transient pressures in the common header, and how that might affect solenoid valve performance.
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