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Keywords
Turbine overspeed, turbine overpressure, turbine valves, turbine trip signals
Description
Supporting Material
Purpose
5. Once the ETS fluid is dumped, the EHC fluid drains out of
cylinder and spring pressure closes valve
3) Turbine runback closes valves for two seconds at 133% per minute rate
4) Failure of turbine runback signal to reset causes 2 second valve closures
every 30 seconds until condition clears
Electronics
d. Flow Control Units
1) Uses solenoid valves, servo valves, and hydraulics to
position turbine valves
2) Non-modulated valves do not have flow control units
3) Demand position of valve compared to actual position
from valve
4) Position error signal sent to servo valves to increase
or decrease hydraulic pressure in order to reposition
turbine control valve and eliminate the position error
Standby control
a. Provides capability of manual turbine control upon failure of
speed control and/or load control units
b. Completely independent from main EHC System
c. No loading rate limit
Summary
A. Purpose of turbine protection system
B. Main Turbine Valves
1. Main stop valves
2. Control valves
3. Intercept valves
4. Intermediate valves
C. Turbine Valve Control and Trip System
D. Mechanical Trip Signals
E. Electrical Trip Signals
F. EHC System
1. Purpose
2. Hydraulics
3. Electronics
a. Speed control unit
b. Load control unit and limits
c. Flow control unit
d. Startup control unit