In this month’s Pumps & Systems column, we will look at how simulating a large heat transfer system balance found in many industrial plants can be used to streamline plant operations. The system balancing ensures each heat exchanger is receiving the proper flow rate and pressure needed for the system to operate properly. Early in my career, I worked as a startup and test engineer at Millstone Power Station Unit 2 for Northeast Utilities. Millstone 2 was a Combustion Engineering 870 MWe nuclear power plant, and was much larger that the plants I had worked on in the Navy. One of the first preoperational tests I was involved in was balancing the Component Cooling Water (CCW) system for Millstone Unit 2. The system had a normal operating mode in which cooling water was supplied to various heat generating equipment in the reactor compartment and auxiliary machinery spaces. The system had Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) licensing requirements to be operational when the reactor was producing power and when it was shut down. In addition, the system was designed to automatically provide cooling water to specific equipment during an off normal (post-accident) condition. Once all the equipment in the CCW system was tested, the entire system was placed in operation and then balanced so that each heat exchanger received the designed flow rate and pressure required for proper system operation. The system also had to be balanced for off-normal operation in the event of an accident. The CCW system was large, encompassing multiple pumps, heat exchangers, control valves and pipelines covering most of the plant. Since this was a safety-related system, the CCW balancing had to be completed prior to the NRC issuing an operating license, which would allow the loading of radioactive fuel. The test was planned to take approximately 10 days, with the actual plant testing to occur during the swing shift and midnight shift. The testing required most of the operational staff to operate the equipment, and a group of test engineers to set the balancing valves to their prescribed positions. After all the balancing valves were set to the prescribed positions, plant test data was collected for further analysis.
