Date: |
11th June 2024 |
Language: |
German! English on request |
Location: |
Erlangen |
Objectives:
Significant incidents in auxiliary and the emergency power supplies and in the diesel generator sets and their auxiliary systems, which could result in partial or complete loss of power supply for the reactor plant. The focus of this course is the discussion of various significant incidents in the design of auxiliary and emergency power supply systems. Employees in electrical and systems engineering (for diesel engines) receive information on the significance of various technical solutions with regard to failure modes.
Content:
- Concepts for auxiliary and emergency power supplies and for emergency diesel (including load shedding to house load, offsite power transfer)
- Controls, auxiliary systems, priority equipment protection
- Diesel pest, climatic conditions (summer diesel)
- Forsmark event (cascading failure on the electrical side)
- Incidents in auxiliary and emergency power supplies
- Incidents in reactor protection systems (e.g. passive failure at KKP2)
- Incidents in emergency diesel generator sets
- Angra 2 event: Emergency power failure after blackout on the Brazilian power grid
- Reliability in long-term operation
Target Group:
Employees of the electrical and systems engineering department (for diesel engines) and responsible shift personnel (engineers, technicians, foremen, clerks). The main topics will be adapted according to the group of participants.
Requirements:
Relevant work experience in a PWR nuclear power plant
Duration:
1 day
Other information:
Participants: 6 to 12 people
The training can also be held in suitable training rooms at the customer's facility.