Jeff - In response to you 9/3/99 question about your expansion tank. Your expansion tank sounds like it is used for pressure control as well as an expansion tank and is similar in principle to the pressurizer in a nuc plant. The nitrogen in you plant is probably being used to maintain contant sys pressure and poss as an inert blanket to keep other gases, such as O2 ,H2, out of the system or from collecting in the tank. <br>
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Most likely, the reason the control sys takes input from both the press and level trans is because as level increases or decreases, you don't want your process filled with N2 and you don't want water backflowing into your nitrogen system.<br>
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In a PWR nuc, the pressurizer is also uesd for pressure control and as an expansion tank but uses water and heaters to control press as level changes. Also due to the temp and rad flux in a nuc plant, N2 would not be a good thing to put in your water. Besides chem reactions with the reg water chem you probably would form nitric acid or some other chem just from the heat and rad field which would not be good for plant equip life. <p> <br><a href=mailto: eugene.decker@srs.gov> eugene.decker@srs.gov</a><br><a href= > </a><br>