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| + | This page is designed to facilitate access and knowledge transfer by housing information relating technical topics within PRR - Nuclear Maintenance / Active Components. The menu bar to the left provides links to Nuclear Maintenance / Active Components topic-specific wiki pages currently available. |
| + | * [https://nmac.epri.com/index.php/NMAC/3D_Applications 3D Component Resources] |
| + | * [https://nmac.epri.com/index.php/NMAC/Valves Valves] |
| + | * [https://nmac.epri.com/index.php/NMAC/Terry_Turbines Terry Turbines] |
| + | * [https://nmac.epri.com/index.php/NMAC/Mobile_Work_Management Mobile Work Management] |
| + | * [https://nmac.epri.com/index.php/NMAC/FLEX Flex/Portable Equipment] |
| + | * [https://nmac.epri.com/index.php/NMAC/CBM Condition Based Maintenance] |
| + | * [https://mefundamentals.epri.com/Maintenance_Engineering_Fundamentals Maintenance Engineering Fundamentals] |
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− | The Nuclear Maintenance Applications Center (NMAC) provides guidance for maintaining high equipment reliability through the application of technically sound maintenance and engineering strategies. Utility maintenance practices are continuously reviewed and updated based on operating experience and emerging issues. NMAC conducts research to identify maintenance and engineering advances with the potential to produce substantial plant performance improvements while maintaining or enhancing safety and reliability.
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− | NMAC develops maintenance guides and coordinates worldwide knowledge and technology transfer to support improvements in nuclear maintenance activities, with a focus on mechanical maintenance and engineering. The program"s technical guides, user groups, and workshops reflect best practices and engineering judgment gathered from nuclear plant experience, providing actionable maintenance activities that can lead to improved safety, lower costs, and higher reliability.
| + | Membership Information: |
| + | * [https://membercenter.epri.com/programs/117997 PRR Program Page] |
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− | ==Research Value==
| + | Nuclear PRR Website (for browsing and searching for PRR research in various ways) |
− | The reliability of plant systems and components is critical to the continued safe and effective operation of nuclear plants. NMAC develops guidelines and technical reports that offer technically sound maintenance strategies and practices, enabling nuclear plants to take actions that can improve equipment reliability and reduce operations and maintenance costs. The information produced by the NMAC can be used to ensure safe and reliable operation of nuclear power plants for the benefit of the people that work at the plant and the general public.
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− | NMAC participants gain access to the following:
| + | Find other available PRR Wiki Pages |
− | *More than 400 maintenance guides for nuclear equipment and systems, which can be used to enhance plant efficiency and reliability, improve procedures, and support training | + | * [https://bop.epri.com/ PRR - BOP / Passive Components] |
− | *Assistance and identification of failure-related root causes through access to EPRI research, expertise, and operating experience | + | * [https://peer.epri.com/ PRR - Electrical] |
− | *Guidance on how to integrate wireless communications via Distributed Antenna Systems for work management and planning, and the integration of wireless sensors to enhance monitoring and reduce preventive maintenance demands | + | * [https://pr.epri.com/ PRR - ER Processes] |
− | *A broad range of maintenance solutions with reduced implementation risks due to collaboration with subject matter experts around the world (e.g. leak reduction approaches, foreign material exclusion, and FLEX equipment maintenance philosophies) | + | * [https://epic.epri.com/ PRR - Procurement Processes] |
− | *Templates for determining preventive maintenance practices and intervals for key components and systems, including portable emergency equipment | + | * [https://ne-wiki.epri.com/ All Nuclear Engineering and Plant Performance Wikis] |
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− | ==Approach== | + | =Revision Control= |
− | NMAC research focuses on developing maintenance and engineering program improvements that can increase equipment reliability and plant performance. NMAC also focuses on developing and implementing new processes and technologies that can close the gaps between current issues and available solutions.
| + | Only EPRI staff can edit wiki content. Each wiki page that has technical content has a revision number (at the top of the page) and a record of revisions (at the bottom of the page). The record of revisions summarizes technical changes made for each revision. Minor, editorial changes may be made without changing the revision number. |
− | *Equipment Issues and Maintenance Guides: Maintenance strategies, fully informed by operating experience and technology advances, can improve equipment reliability, lower operating costs, and increase overall plant reliability. This program area identifies and addresses important maintenance and equipment issues through our interactions with users groups, technical advisory groups, nuclear plant visits, vendor interactions, university relationships, and other industry sources. Through these relationships and interactions we produce technical research reports and software tools that provide relevant technical information for addressing key maintenance issues, troubleshooting guidance, preventive and predictive maintenance strategies, as well as outlining new technology that can assist in equipment maintenance.
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− | *Engineering and Maintenance Procedures: Bringing essential information to the point of decision-making can help support safe and reliable plant and fleet performance. Access to equipment information and personnel knowledgeable in engineering and maintenance practices can offer useful perspective and input. Information and industry experience is collected through various users groups, meetings, plant visits, assessments, and failure analysis reviews, and then infused into regularly published technical reports and guidelines that address new or improved methods and processes to enhance nuclear plant performance and improve equipment reliability.
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− | Research focus areas containing multiple common projects have been developed to document and guide research activities. NMAC"s five research focus areas are: Component Guidance, Innovative Technology, Maintenance and Engineering Practices, Condition Monitoring Technologies, and Maintenance Strategies.
| + | When substantive technical changes are made to a page, or new pages are added, member review may be obtained, consistent with the Technical Advisory Committee/Group (TAC/TAG) process used for developing other EPRI products. Since changes are made "live" within the wiki environment, a version that is currently in review will have "in review" following the revision number. Pages or revisions that are in review should be considered preliminary until the review is complete and the "in review" has been removed from the revision number. |
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− | ==Accomplishments== | + | =Contact EPRI PRR Program= |
− | NMAC distills global operations and maintenance experience into actionable guidance for nuclear plant systems and components. Lessons learned from nuclear plants around the world are incorporated into industry technical guidance.
| + | If you have any questions about EPRI PRR products or need support, please e-mail us at [mailto:PRRsupport@epri.com PRRsupport@epri.com]. |
− | •Developed two tools to support Value-Based Maintenance (VBM). The first tool provides enhanced visualization of industry equipment work order data; the second tool provides a cost module to interface with component templates in EPRI"s Preventive Maintenance Basis Database (PMBD). The tools work together to inform the development of maintenance strategies that consider both equipment reliability and the cost of maintenance activities.
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− | *Upgraded the Preventive Maintenance Basis Database software to inform the determination of optimum replacement and refurbishment times. The upgrade features a "Vulnerability Tool" that can assess changes in preventive maintenance (PM) strategies and identify which failure modes may change with PM changes. Also added the capability to evaluate lower-cost alternative strategies in support of a Value-Based Maintenance (VBM) approach.
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− | *Developed the theory and design conditions necessary for the creation of a seal for water-circulating pumps in nuclear power plants that could control leakage by adjusting its shape while in use. This new seal design, when implemented, could increase plant reliability, reduce plant shutdowns, and lower maintenance costs. A patent on this new seal technology is pending in the United States.
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− | *Provided guidance on various lubrication issues: reducing water content in lubricants, additives, fluid testing, EHC servo valve maintenance, and extending lubrication intervals through technology.
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− | *Provided ongoing knowledge transfer on the following:
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− | **Freeze Sealing (ice-plugging)
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− | **Multi-stage Horizontal Pumps
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− | **Mobile Application for Rigging and Lifting Practices
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− | **ER Matrix updated to include a mobile device platform (smartphone compatible)
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− | ==Current Year Activities==
| + | If you have comments on this wiki or identify any issues, please e-mail us at [mailto:PRRsupport@epri.com PRRsupport@epri.com]. |
− | NMAC research and development for 2019 will focus on updates to key equipment maintenance guides and focused attention on emerging industry maintenance issues. Specific efforts will include:
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− | *Continued support of the implementation of mobile work management.
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− | *Updates to the Preventive Maintenance Basis Database software to facilitate interactions with other information sources and support cost analysis as part of a comprehensive maintenance strategy (e.g. Value-Based Maintenance initiatives). Expecting multiple maintenance template updates in 2019.
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− | *Continued development of innovative technologies, such as implementation of wireless work management and remote sensors within the power block along with research in the area of distributed antenna systems.
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− | *Publication of reports and software related to the following engineering and maintenance areas:
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− | **MOV Motor Degradation Report
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− | **AOV Diagnostic Trace Analysis Report
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− | **Revision to Check Valve Application Guide
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− | **Terry Turbine Maintenance and Operation (virtual reality application)
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− | **Maintenance Rule Web Based Assessment Tool release
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− | **Condition Monitoring Technologies (optical vibration and operational deflection shaping)
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− | **HVAC Fans and Dampers research
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− | **AOV 1/4 Turn Actuator Efficiency Models Report
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− | **Revision to Deep Draft Vertical Pump Maintenance Guide
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− | **Predictive Maintenance Web Assessment Tool Publication
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− | Selected reports and products may be prepared in whole or in part in accordance with the EPRI Quality Program Manual that fulfills the requirements of 10 CFR 50 Appendix B and 10 CFR 21. The quality assurance status of reports and products will be marked and identified.
| + | =Help= |
| + | For further information about EPRI, call the EPRI Customer Assistance Center at 800.313.3774 or e-mail [mailto:askepri@epri.com askepri@epri.com]. |
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− | ==Estimated 2019 Program Funding==
| + | EPRI, and TOGETHER...SHAPING THE FUTURE OF ENERGY are registered service marks of the Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. |
− | $7.4M
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This page is designed to facilitate access and knowledge transfer by housing information relating technical topics within PRR - Nuclear Maintenance / Active Components. The menu bar to the left provides links to Nuclear Maintenance / Active Components topic-specific wiki pages currently available.
Other PRR information can be found at the following sources:
Membership Information:
Nuclear PRR Website (for browsing and searching for PRR research in various ways)
Find other available PRR Wiki Pages
Revision Control
Only EPRI staff can edit wiki content. Each wiki page that has technical content has a revision number (at the top of the page) and a record of revisions (at the bottom of the page). The record of revisions summarizes technical changes made for each revision. Minor, editorial changes may be made without changing the revision number.
When substantive technical changes are made to a page, or new pages are added, member review may be obtained, consistent with the Technical Advisory Committee/Group (TAC/TAG) process used for developing other EPRI products. Since changes are made "live" within the wiki environment, a version that is currently in review will have "in review" following the revision number. Pages or revisions that are in review should be considered preliminary until the review is complete and the "in review" has been removed from the revision number.
Contact EPRI PRR Program
If you have any questions about EPRI PRR products or need support, please e-mail us at PRRsupport@epri.com.
If you have comments on this wiki or identify any issues, please e-mail us at PRRsupport@epri.com.
Help
For further information about EPRI, call the EPRI Customer Assistance Center at 800.313.3774 or e-mail askepri@epri.com.
EPRI, and TOGETHER...SHAPING THE FUTURE OF ENERGY are registered service marks of the Electric Power Research Institute, Inc.
Record of Revisions
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3/8/2021 |
Initial Release
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12/20/2023 |
Updated to reflect PRR organizational changes
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