The present invention relates generally to nuclear power plants, and more particularly to the motor operated valves.
Currently, safety related motor operated valves (MOV) are tested at the valve location using portable diagnostic equipment. Such diagnostic equipment can only be used during the plant outages, which can be as long as 18 months apart in nuclear plants. The work performed during the diagnostic is labor intensive and requires two to three technicians and, depending on the environment, the test operators can be subjected to undesirable levels of radiation, temperature or chemical hazards.
One proposed solution to this problem is to install additional wiring to and from the MOV through the containment penetrations to the motor control center (MCC) outside the containment. The MOV diagnostic signals are brought to a central location (centry), digitized and brought outside of the safety boundary via another set of wiring. However, this solution requires external cabling routed around the plant floor, and a limited number of signals brought together per centry. Furthermore, additional electronic equipment may be necessary and maintained in the hazardous plant environment.
An object of the present invention is to provide diagnostic acquisition of data signals, such as torque, thrust and switch motor current, using the already existing MOV power lines or existing spare wires.
An embodiment of the present invention provides a motor operated valve diagnostic data acquisition system comprising: a motor operated valve assembly; a transmitter, the transmitter being permanently connected in a housing of a motor operated valve assembly; a receiver, the transmitter transmitting signals to the receiver via motor operated valve cables, the cables being existing motor operated valve cables; and electronic circuitry connected to the receiver, the electronic circuitry processing the signals received by the receiver.
An embodiment of the present invention is shown with respect to the drawings in which:
a and 6b show exemplary receivers for the embodiment of
a shows an exemplary torque/thrust signal entering strain gage conditioner
b shows an exemplary signal exiting the strain gauge conditioner;
a shows an exemplary current motor signal entering the current signal conditioner for the transmitter;
b shows an exemplary current motor signal exiting the current signal conditioner for the transmitter;
a shows an exemplary signal entering the switch signal conditioner for the transmitter;
b shows an exemplary signal leaving the switch signal conditioner for the transmitter; and
A diagnostic system in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention includes of a transmitter located at the MOV location and a receiver located at the MOV cable termination point such as the MCC. Data is transmitted via permanently installed electronics in the MOV switch box housing. The existing wiring (data transmission and power) connects the MOV to the outside of the safety boundary. Outside the safety boundary, the signals can be networked using computer controlled switch boxes that can drastically increase the number of valves that can be monitored. The signals can also be networked for diagnostics of multiple valves. The existing MOV cables may be ‘energized lines’ such as a torque switch, limit switches, light indicator lights and heater lines, or ‘non-energized lines’ such as spare lines that were installed but not being used. The present invention requires no additional digital acquisition electronics inside the plant floor.
a shows an exemplary receiver 18 containing analog channel demodulator devices 62, on/off channel demodulator devices 64, low pass filter 61 and high pass filter 60. Receiver 18 also contains a power supply 66 and supplies power to transmitter 8 over data transmission line 14. Receiver 18 receives the FM signal from transmitter 8. The received signal passes through low pass filter 61 to strip its DC component, leaving an FM signal that is passed to the four on/off channel demodulator devices 64 which demodulate the signal to provide signals SW1, SW2, SW3, and SW4. The received signal also passes through high pass filter 60 to strip its DC component, leaving an FM signal that is passed to the three analog channel demodulator devices 62, which demodulate the signal to provide signals SG1, SG2, and CR. The demodulated signals can then be processed by further electronic circuitry or by a microprocessor. Alternatively, as shown in
In the preceding specification, the invention has been described with reference to specific exemplary embodiments and examples thereof. It will, however, be evident that various modifications and changes may be made thereto without departing from the broader spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the claims that follow. The specification and drawings are accordingly to be regarded in an illustrative manner rather than a restrictive sense.
Priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/211,165 filed Mar. 26, 2009, is claimed, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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