itsmoked
Electrical
- Feb 18, 2005
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I was told that there are 4 generators required to shut down the power plant. A transmission problem dropped the plant. Then during the resulting shutdown two of the four generators failed.
I thought reactors were made such that if the power failed things like control rods would drop into the core automatically quenching the reaction.
Questions:
Is the "problem" the stored energy in the system possibly causing damage to the core and closely coupled systems?
Why would half the generators fail in a facility where they must be tested fairly regularly?
Keith Cress
Flamin Systems, Inc.-
I was told that there are 4 generators required to shut down the power plant. A transmission problem dropped the plant. Then during the resulting shutdown two of the four generators failed.
I thought reactors were made such that if the power failed things like control rods would drop into the core automatically quenching the reaction.
Questions:
Is the "problem" the stored energy in the system possibly causing damage to the core and closely coupled systems?
Why would half the generators fail in a facility where they must be tested fairly regularly?
Keith Cress
Flamin Systems, Inc.-