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Vienna 03-06.10.2006. 1. Introduction. Where is KNPP situated?. . Vienna 03-06.10.2006. 2. The construction of Units 5 and 6 of Kozloduy NPP began in the early 80s. Their design characterizes with:Two-loop mono-units with installed electrical capacity of 1000 MW each, WWER-1000 type, B-320 modelProtective steel-reinforced concrete containmentDefence in-depth conceptPrinciples of triple redundancy, physical separation and preservation of the system functions in case of single failureAn13
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1. Vienna 03-06.10.2006 Reni Zlateva
TECHNICAL SUPPORT DIVISION
KNPP, POWER PRODUCTION 2
Vienna,
October 03-06, 2006
2. Vienna 03-06.10.2006 1
3. Vienna 03-06.10.2006 2 The construction of Units 5 and 6 of Kozloduy NPP began in the early 80s. Their design characterizes with:
Two-loop mono-units with installed electrical capacity of 1000 MW each, WWER-1000 type, B-320 model
Protective steel-reinforced concrete containment
Defence in-depth concept
Principles of triple redundancy, physical separation and preservation of the system functions in case of single failure
Analogical control and protection systems
Digital information system
IntroductionBASIC DATA
4. Vienna 03-06.10.2006 3
Implementation of a new redundant power supply
• Digital control of the turbine and second circuit systems (ASUT)
• Accelerated unit unloading, which resulted in significant improvements of the performance of emergency protections
• Increase of dynamic stability of the units in case of transients
• Development and implementation of a full-scale simulator for operational staff training
IntroductionINITIAL MODIFICATIONS
5. Vienna 03-06.10.2006 4 The main objectives of Units 5 and 6 Modernization Program (MP):
To provide level of safety of the Units in compliance with the current international norms and standards
To enhance operation reliability
To enhance units’ efficiency
To extend units’ operational lifetime with 15-20 years beyond their design life
Units 5&6 Modernization Program MAIN OBJECTIVES
6. Vienna 03-06.10.2006 5 The Modernization Program was developed on the basis of:
A broad scale analyses of the units' status.
The recommendations for the units made by:
Chief designer
International missions at the plant
Conclusions from the summarized operational experience of Kozloduy and other plants with WWER-1000/B 320 type
Units 5&6 Modernization Program BASIS FOR PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT
7. Vienna 03-06.10.2006 6 212 technical measures
Classification of the measures per areas of improvement
Measures to improve the safety of Units 5&6 through implementation of new design solutions
Studies and additional analyses
Measures for improvement of reliability through replacement of equipment with expiring design life and critical equipment
Measures to improve performance efficiency and operating conditions
Measures related to preparation for equipment decommissioning
Units 5&6 Modernization Program STRUCTURE
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Phase 1 – “Engineering”
Consist of collection and submittal of input data, development of Terms of Reference, specifying Kozloduy NPP requirements for the new systems, conceptual designs and equipment specifications for the measures without site works
Phase 2 – “Implementation”
Includes development of detailed design documentation, manufacturing and delivery of equipment, installation and tests, licensing and commissioning
Units 5&6 Modernization Program PHASE APROACH
9. Vienna 03-06.10.2006 8 Units 5&6 Modernization Program PHASE APROACH
10. Vienna 03-06.10.2006 9 Units 5&6 Modernization Program PHASE APROACH PHASE 2 - IMPLEMENTATION
11. Vienna 03-06.10.2006 10 Units 5&6 Modernization Program CONTRACTORS
12. Vienna 03-06.10.2006 11 The funds envisaged for implementation of the modernization program amount to a total of 491M € - about 135M € is the funding that Kozloduy NPP directly has invested into the modernization program, and about 356M € was raised through credit agreements with various credit institutions, such as:
EURATOM for financing the work to be performed by Framatome ANP
CITIBANK for financing the work to be performed by Westinghouse
ROSEXIMBANK for financing the work to be performed by Atomenergoexport Units 5&6 Modernization Program PROJECT FINANCING
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Modernization and Investment Division (M&l):
The main contact point to the contractors being responsible for all technical coordination as well as interface, planning, communication, and contract performance issues
The organization of the M&l Division - a multi-discipline matrix type comprising experts in various engineering fields - planning, studies and analyses, quality assurance, contract administration, cost management, communications and documentation control
Units 5&6 Modernization Program PROJECT MANAGEMENT
14. Vienna 03-06.10.2006 13 1998-2000: The basic engineering phase
2002: Three studies and eleven measures with installation of equipment were implemented on both units
2003: The number of entirely completed measures increased to 98 (46.2% implementation rate)
2004-2005: 90% completion of Modernization Program
including:
Replacement of electrical, mechanical and a part of I&C equipment of safety-systems on both units
Replacement of monitoring and a part of control systems with new digital ones
Implementation of new diagnostic systems
2006- 2008 : 21 measurements completion including
Replacement of process control systems
Units 5&6 Modernization Program IMPLEMENTATION
15. Vienna 03-06.10.2006 14 ECK measures
• Replacement of mechanical equipment
• Electrical equipment and systems modernisation
• Implementation of I&C systems and new diagnostic systems
• Operational conditions improvement
• Enhancement of unit fire protection
Westinghouse measures
• Computer Information System
• Radiation Monitoring System
• Turbine control system
• Primary and Secondary circuit control systems
Kozloduy NPP measures
• Reactor Protection System
• Neutron Monitoring Systems
Replacement of I&C equipment
Units 5&6 Modernization Program IMPLEMENTATION
16. Vienna 03-06.10.2006 15 Measure 12332 – Implementation of a system for detection of loose parts - KÜS
Automatically record of primary circuit noises
Alarm of events classified as relevant events
Localization of events
Measure 12333 – Implementation of a system for quick detection and localization of leakage from primary circuit - FLUES
Up-to-date computerized system
High accuracy = 1kg/h
Alarms
Self- calibration
Units 5&6 Modernization Program DESIGN FLAW ELIMINATION
17. Vienna 03-06.10.2006 16 Measure 12362 – Implementation of a system for monitoring of thermal cycles on coolant system piping - FAMOS
Analysis of weak places of primary and secondary circuit pipes
Pipe temperature values record
Graphical images for quick assessment
Alarm
Measure 13011 – Installation of hydrogen detection and recombination systems
H2 quantity monitoring and alarms
H2 recombination and control it’s quantity below < 4%
Units 5&6 Modernization Program DESIGN FLAW ELIMINATION
18. Vienna 03-06.10.2006 17 Units 5&6 Modernization Program DESIGN FLAW ELIMINATION Measure 11311 – Install a steam-gas mixture detector in the reactor vessel
Direct measurement of water quantity in the reactor vessel
Optimal alarms
Short response time (< 30s)
Measure 23251 – Installation of an automated system for cold overpressure protection (COP)
Interlocks and pressure relief valves modifications
Teleperm – controller
Three independent channels
19. Vienna 03-06.10.2006 18 Units 5&6 Modernization Program DESIGN FLAW ELIMINATION Measure 43213 – Delivery of equipment for TV-monitoring of systems equipment
Under-water system SUSI for monitoring of main coolant pipes and pipes with diameter about 450 mm, reactor vessel and in-core devices
High manoeuvrability
Radiation-proof electrical and mechanical components
Quick installation - reinstallation
Measure 10111 – Replacement of boron meters type NAR-B with boron meters type NAR-12 to ensure continuous measurement with required accuracy, speed and automatic calibration
Replacement of the existing boron meter (NAR-B) with a new one which:
Provides better precision, reliability and response time
Is capable of measuring the B-10 concentration with an alarm signal
20. Vienna 03-06.10.2006 19 Units 5&6 Modernization Program DESIGN FLAW ELIMINATION Measure 10221 – Install an integrated, continuous reactivity measuring system - AKR 03
Incorporated in AKNP-07
Includes signal converters, analysis, processing and information retrieval means
Self-diagnostic
Malfunction alarms
Measure 10222 - Installation of a core subcriticality measurement system (SKP):
Incorporated in AKNP-07
Highly sensitive sensors
Self-diagnostic and malfunction alarms
Stationary ionisation chambers
21. Vienna 03-06.10.2006 20 Units 5&6 Modernization Program EQUIPMENT RELIABILITY ENHANCEMENT
Measure 10121 – Replacement of the neutron monitoring system (AKNP) with a more sophisticated system (AKNP-07-02) after its operation life runs out
Use of up-to-date high reliably equipment
Precise measurement of neutron flux value in different operating modes of the unit
Neutron flux value memory
22. Vienna 03-06.10.2006 21 Units 5&6 Modernization Program EQUIPMENT RELIABILITY ENHANCEMENT Measure 14211 – Replacement of pressure sensors "Sapphire"
Sensors characteristics:
Analog and digital output signals
Error limits 0,1% - 0,15%
Wide temperature range of performance
Alarm
Produced by high corrosion-proof alloy
Hydraulic hits proof - up to 150%
23. Vienna 03-06.10.2006 22 Units 5&6 Modernization Program EQUIPMENT RELIABILITY ENHANCEMENT Measure 14151 – Replacement of the "Hindukush" and CM-2M systems (In-core Instrumentation System)
Use of redundant configurations of high-reliable software and hardware devices (instrumentation devices, work stations with «UNIX - Solaris 8» operation system, network)
Improvement of sensors construction and data processing for in-core neutron detectors and coolant temperature sensors
Redundant configurations
24. Vienna 03-06.10.2006 23 Units 5&6 Modernization Program EQUIPMENT RELIABILITY ENHANCEMENT
Mesure 14131 – Replacement of the “Titan” system
“Ovation” computer information system (CIS)
Implementation of modern digital technology and module-based project with redundant configurations
Nuclear application programs for monitoring of important parameters of the main equipment and calculations
Practically unlimited possibilities of storing and archiving information of unit processes
Self-diagnostic and malfunctions alarms
Flexibility for future modernizations and expansions without having to shutdown the unit
25. Vienna 03-06.10.2006 24 Units 5&6 Modernization Program EQUIPMENT RELIABILITY ENHANCEMENT Mesure 14190 – Replacement of UKTS
The new unit process control system (UKTS) based on Westinghouse’s Ovation family of hardware and software products provides the following functions:
Automatic and Remote Manual Control, Local Manual Control
Protections and Interlocks
Alarms
Access Control
Self-diagnostic
Flexibility for future modernizations and expansions without having to shutdown the unit
through:
implementation of modern digital technology
implementation of a design with divided functions
redundant configurations
technically-friendly maintenance due to self-diagnosis functions and module-based project
26. Vienna 03-06.10.2006 25 Units 5&6 Modernization Program EQUIPMENT RELIABILITY ENHANCEMENT ????? 14191 – Replacement of ASUT
Common platform and communication network with the other information and control systems (CIS and UKTS)
Larger access to unit data and capability of technological processes and event analyses
Implementation of modern digital technology
Redundant configurations
Digital systems ??????-D??S implementation
Use of servo-regulators Woodward-SPC for turbine control
Self-diagnostic and malfunctions localization
27. Vienna 03-06.10.2006 26 Units 5&6 Modernization Program IMPLEMENTATION
28. Vienna 03-06.10.2006 27 UNITS 5 AND 6 MODERNIZATION PROGRAM STATUS
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Huge scope of activities
Modernization program performance during the scheduled time for routine annual maintenance
Participants are representatives of various Bulgarian, Russian, West-European and US companies whose modernisation activities involve complicated interrelations both among them and with the existing or newly Installed equipment at the plant
The close cooperation between contractors' teams and plant specialists working on the Project
Thus, despite the fact that the program is being implemented by contractors of different culture and experience, applying different codes and standards - European, American, Bulgarian and Russian, a unified safety approach has been achieved, ensuring their compatibility and harmonious integration into the design of the upgraded units.
30. Vienna 03-06.10.2006 29 UNITS 5 AND 6 MODERNIZATION PROGRAM SUCCESS INDICATORS Time schedule management:
Implementation of the full scope of planned improvements according to the defined outage schedules and reduction of outage duration
Financial resources management:
Strict adherence to specified budget frame
Cost optimization resulting in overall implementation of the Program by 2% lower than the planned budget
31. Vienna 03-06.10.2006 30 IMPORTANCE OF MODERNIZATION PROGRAM FOR KOZLODUY NPP The Modernization Program:
Ensures long-term safe and effective operation of Units 5& 6
Improved equipment reliability and grid stability
Serves as a basis for plant design lifetime extension
Provides basic knowledge and experienced personnel for Belene NPP project implementation
Reliable power output thanks to:
Reduced scope of repair of equipment components of high defect rate
Reduced duration of stoppages caused by control logic defects
Transition to risk oriented outages resulting in:
Reduction of planned outage windows duration
Decrease of repair and maintenance cost
Increase of produced electrical power
Competitive behavior of Kozloduy NPP at the free energy market
32. Vienna 03-06.10.2006 31 IMPORTANCE OF MODERNIZATION PROGRAM FOR KOZLODUY NPP Valuable experience gained in managing different aspects of large and complex investment projects:
Analyses and enhancement of design status
Organization and implementation of complex interfaces with new or existing equipment
Development of new operational and maintenance documentation
Management of modified units configuration
Advanced knowledge on modernization of VVER -1000/?-320 units
Training of plant personnel for operation of new equipment in compliance with the new requirements
Development of open-minded thinking and adaptability
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