racookpe1978
Nuclear
- Feb 1, 2007
- 5,979
Several steam power plant turbines have been destroyed recently - and the number is growing as long term maintenance funding is cut while older plants are kept in use.
Clearly, if the plant is rebuilt from the original drawings to the original positions and supports, and when all support steel and concrete is rebuilt, the work is "replacement in kind". No stamped drawings or calc's needed for structural steel and concrete unless Codes have changed. Rip out the broken concrete, cut out the old and bent steel and pipes, rebuild "as-was".
What is the line when the replacement is "new construction"? Pipe runs are changed to reduce stress? New pipes or new turbines are put in that require rerouting and new supports?
Industrial customer obviously. No public exposure. 31.1 Steam piping for example.
Clearly, if the plant is rebuilt from the original drawings to the original positions and supports, and when all support steel and concrete is rebuilt, the work is "replacement in kind". No stamped drawings or calc's needed for structural steel and concrete unless Codes have changed. Rip out the broken concrete, cut out the old and bent steel and pipes, rebuild "as-was".
What is the line when the replacement is "new construction"? Pipe runs are changed to reduce stress? New pipes or new turbines are put in that require rerouting and new supports?
Industrial customer obviously. No public exposure. 31.1 Steam piping for example.