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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

LCM - CLEAN DRAINS SYSTEM

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TRUenergy Tallawarra Pty Ltd

Contractor:
ALSTOM Power Limited

TALLAWARRA Combined Cycle Power Plant

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Contents
1

2.

3.

4.

Introduction ............................................................................................................................................... 11
1.1.

Purpose........................................................................................................................................................... 11

1.2.

System Overview ........................................................................................................................................... 11

1.2.1.

Main Components.....................................................................................................................11

1.2.2.

Interface to other Systems........................................................................................................11

Safety Instructions .............................................................................................................................. 12


2.1.

General Safety Instructions............................................................................................................................ 12

2.2.

System-specific Safety Instructions............................................................................................................... 12

System Description ............................................................................................................................ 14


3.1.

Overview......................................................................................................................................................... 14

3.2.

External Drains ............................................................................................................................................... 14

3.3.

Internal Drains ................................................................................................................................................ 14

3.4.

ADV................................................................................................................................................................. 14

3.5.

ADV Pump...................................................................................................................................................... 14

Operation ..................................................................................................................................................... 15
4.1.

5.

6.

Overview......................................................................................................................................................... 15

4.1.1.

Specific Safety Instructions ......................................................................................................15

4.1.2.

Component Operating Instructions ...........................................................................................16

4.1.3.

Automatic Control Logic............................................................................................................16

4.2.

Normal Start-up .............................................................................................................................................. 17

4.3.

Normal Operation ........................................................................................................................................... 17

4.4.

Normal Shut-down ......................................................................................................................................... 18

4.5.

Abnormal Operation ....................................................................................................................................... 19

Maintenance.............................................................................................................................................. 20
5.1.

Specific Safety Precautions ........................................................................................................................... 20

5.2.

System-related Maintenance......................................................................................................................... 20

Appendices................................................................................................................................................ 21
6.1.

Manual Preparation Check List prior to Start-up .......................................................................................... 21

6.2.

Alarm List ........................................................................................................................................................ 22

6.3.

Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams........................................................................................................... 22

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List of Tables
Table 1

Brief Description of Manual Contents .........................................................................................7

Table 2

Abbreviations and Acronyms ....................................................................................................10

Table 3

Manual Preparation Check List prior to Start-up ......................................................................21

Table 4

Alarm List ..................................................................................................................................22

Table 5

External Documents and Diagrams..........................................................................................22

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List of Figures
Figure 1

Atmospheric Drain Vessel Levels and Actions .........................................................................23

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Additional Documents
Doc No.

Title

1AHA049437

P & ID Clean Drain System LCM

1AHA049438

Legend to P & ID Clean Drain System LCM


Process Function Plans for Clean Drain System LCM
Set Point List Clean Drain System LCM
Inspection Recommendations for Heat Exchangers
Inspection Plan for Heat Exchangers
Inspection Plan for Atmospheric Drain Vessel
General Safety Rules
Technical Description of the Atmospheric drain vessel
Parts List of Atmospheric Drain Vessel

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About this Manual


Purpose
This manual contains the essential information needed for safe and efficient handling and
maintenance of the described systems.
The information in this manual is compulsory reading matter for anyone
working with or at the systems and components. This means that every one
must understand what safety means. ALSTOM Power declines all
responsibility for personal injuries or material damages occurring as a result of
non-observance of the instructions and warnings in this manual!
Target Audience
This manual is written for everyone working on or with the described systems. It conveys information
for different user audiences to understand and fulfill their work and duties.
Manual Contents
Chap

Title

Contents

Introduction

Provides an overview of the system and its components

Safety Instructions

Describes the safety rules and general residual risks

System Description

Describes the system and its components on a


functional level

Operation

Describes the operation sequences required for routine


operational tasks and the standard operational phases

Maintenance

Contains basic maintenance schedules and describes


various maintenance procedures.

Appendices

Contains miscellaneous additional documents, e.g.


piping and instrumentation diagrams (P & ID)

Table 1

Brief Description of Manual Contents

How to Use this Manual


This manual is a reference book. It requires application knowledge acquired in training courses
delivered by ALSTOM.
There are several features that will help you find specific information quickly:

Table of Contents at the beginning of the book

Lists of figures and tables at the beginning of the book

Alphabetical Index at the end of the book


A manual is also a notebook, feel free to write your own notes, ideas,
questions, indices, glossary items, etc. into this manual.

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Symbols used in this Manual


DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or
serious injury. This signal word is to be limited to the most extreme situations.

DANGER
Type/Source of Hazard
Hazard consequences

Steps to avoid the hazard.

WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or
serious injury.

WARNING
Type/Source of Hazard
Hazard consequences

Steps to avoid the hazard.

CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or
moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.

CAUTION
Type/Source of hazard
Hazard consequences

Steps to avoid the hazard.

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DAMAGE information not relevant for the safety of personnel but pointing out possible damage to the
machine is depicted as shown below.
CAUTION
Information pointing out possible damages to the Machine.

A General Note contains supplementary information of general interest for the reader.
Note
This is supplementary information for the reader.

READ INSTRUCTIONS means that it is mandatory to read the specific instructions contained in this
manual or in external reference documents.
Read instructions!

MANDATORY ACTION symbols are used to point out instructions and information that must be
strictly followed to prevent any risk for personal safety or to avoid machine damage.
General requirement sign

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Abbreviations and Acronyms


Item

Explanation

ADV

Atmospheric Drain Vessel

DCS

Distributed Control System

HP

High Pressure

HRSG

Heat Recovery Steam Generator

IP

Intermediate Pressure

LP

Low Pressure

OTC

Once Through Cooler

PFUP

Process Function Plans

P & ID

Piping and Instrumentation Diagram

Table 2

Abbreviations and Acronyms

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INTRODUCTION

1.1.

Purpose

Rev. A

The system fulfils the following tasks:

1.2.

Draining of condensate out of the steam lines and the steam turbine

Initial warm-up of steam lines

Steam and condensate separation

Collecting the condensate and forwarding to the blow down system (external drains) respectively
returning to the process (internal drains)

System Overview
Note
For an overview of the system, refer to P & ID 1AHA049437.

1.2.1.

Main Components
The system consists of the following main components:

Drain lines including drain shut-off valves, steam traps and orifices

Warm-up lines including warm-up shut-off valves and orifices

HP/IP/LP drain collectors

19LCM20BR001
19LCM30BR001

Atmospheric drain vessel 19LCM10AC001

Atmospheric drain vessel silencer 19LCM10BS001

Atmospheric drain vessel pump 19LCM10AP001

Drain lines, steam traps, orifices and drain valves of various steam lines are indicated by a 2 following
the letters BR/BP/AA (for example: 18LBA50BR201).
Warm-up lines, orifices and warm-up valves of various steam lines are indicated by a 6 following the
letters BR/BP/AA (for example: 18LBA45BR601).
Steam turbine drains to the flash box are not part of this system, refer to the relevant steam turbine
documentation.
Steam line drains from the HRSG enter into the blow down- / flash-tank, but are not part of this
system, refer to relevant HRSG documentation.
1.2.2.

Interface to other Systems

Steam and condensate enters though the various drain lines and warm-up lines from the Main
Steam System (LBA), the Air Removal System (MAJ), the IP Bypass (MAN40), the LP Bypass
(MAN10), the GT Air cooling system (MBH), the feedwater deaeration steam piping (LAA), and the
steam turbine.

Steam exits trough the vent lines of the atmospheric drain vessel to atmosphere.

Condensate collected in the flash box returns to the process via the condenser hotwell (LC).

Condensate collected in the atmospheric drain vessel is further directed to the hot waste water
collecting pit 90GMP20BB001 of the Waste Water System (GMA).

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2.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

2.1.

General Safety Instructions


All personnel working with or at the systems and components must have read
and understood the safety instructions in ALSTOM technical manual
TN04/0297, which is part of the overall customer documentation set.

2.2.

System-specific Safety Instructions


WARNING
WARNING
Water steam cycle under high pressure and high temperature
Inappropriate handling can cause serious injuries

Before start-up

ensure the components and instruments are ready for operation.


Refer to Table 3 Manual Preparation Check List prior to Start-up
on page 21.

follow the Operating Instruction Water Chemistry and Supervision to


ensure the required water and steam quality.

ensure the instrument root valves for all permanent instruments are
open. Refer to Table 3 Manual Preparation Check List prior to
Start-up on page 21.

ensure the instrument root valves for all temporary instruments are
closed. These temporary instruments are shown in the P & ID with a
P, PP, T or TP and are used only for the performance test or
commissioning. Refer to Table 3 Manual Preparation Check List
prior to Start-up on page 21.
Before maintenance

ensure the system is depressurized, cooled down and drained.

secure the drives and valves against unintentional starting and


moving.
The instructions of the component suppliers must be adhered to.

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WARNING
WARNING
Hot surface
Inappropriate handling can cause serious burns

Do not touch piping- or component-surface, if there is no heat


insulation and the plant is not cooled down.

The clean drain system and its components must be operated and
maintained by trained and authorized personnel only!
All applicable safety rules and regulations are strictly to be followed. For
component-relevant instructions refer to the separate operation and
maintenance manuals for the individual subsystems and equipment.
For maintenance work it is mandatory to have all required work permits.
All applicable local rules and regulations as well as national and
international directives must be strictly followed.

Read the component safety instructions before operation!

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3.

SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

3.1.

Overview
The clean drain system mainly acts during start-up of the water steam cycle. During these periods,
large amounts of steam condense in the piping of the water steam cycle. The condensate is collected
either in the ADV or in the blow down tank.
During normal operation of the plant, the clean drain system acts with little amounts of condensate.
There are two different groups of drains: external drains and internal drains.

3.2.

External Drains
External drains are the drains of all lines where steam can flow while the steam turbine is not in
operation and the condenser is not evacuated. The external drains are guided to the relevant
collectors on the ADV respectively to the blow down tank.
The steam drains of the HRSG and the intermittent and continuous blow down drains are routed to the
blow down tank.
The connection of some drains of the main steam system and GT air cooling system to the blow down
tank of the HRSG is done due to arrangement reasons.
The condensate/steam mixture expands and is separated in the ADV respectively in the blow down- /
flash-tank. The flashed-out steam in the ADV is discharged via the exhaust lines to the atmosphere
outside of the main hall building. The flashed out steam of the flash tank is recovered in the feed water
tank and the steam from the blow down is routed to safe location in HRSG area.The condensate is
transferred by the ADV pump respectively the blow down tank pumps to the waste water system.

3.3.

Internal Drains
Internal drains are all drains where steam can flow only if the steam turbine is in operation. Generally,
these are all steam turbine internal drain lines downstream of the steam turbine control valves.
These drain lines are connected to the flash box of the condenser system.
The condensate/steam mixture is cooled down by water injection in the flash box. The flashed-out
steam is discharged to the condenser neck.
The condensate is returned to the process via the main condensate system.

3.4.

ADV
The ADV is a vertical cylinder vessel. The instruments for monitoring and controlling of the level are
mounted on the outside of the vessel. For more detailed information of this component, consult the
Operation & Maintenance Manual of the supplier.

3.5.

ADV Pump
The ADV pump is a single stage pump. It is connected by a coupling to the electric motor. The electric
motor is a three-phase induction type and is powered by the plant low voltage board. Motor cooling is
ensured by the motor internal ventilation device. For more detailed information of this component,
consult the Operation & Maintenance Manual of the supplier.

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4.

OPERATION

4.1.

Overview

4.1.1.

Specific Safety Instructions


WARNING
WARNING
Water steam cycle under high pressure and high temperature
Inappropriate handling can cause serious injuries

Before start-up

ensure the components and instruments are ready for operation.


Refer to Table 3 Manual Preparation Check List prior to Start-up
on page 21.

follow the Operating Instruction Water Chemistry and Supervision to


ensure the required water and steam quality.

ensure the instrument root valves for all permanent instruments are
open. Refer to Table 3 Manual Preparation Check List prior to
Start-up on page 21.

ensure the instrument root valves for all temporary instruments are
closed. These temporary instruments are shown in the P & ID with a
P, PP, T or TP and are used only for the performance test or
commissioning. Refer to Table 3 Manual Preparation Check List
prior to Start-up on page 21.
The instructions of the component suppliers must be adhered to.

WARNING
WARNING
Hot surface
Inappropriate handling can cause serious burns

Do not touch piping- or component-surface, if there is no heat


insulation and the plant is not cooled down.

The clean drain system and its components must be operated and
maintained by trained and authorized personnel only!
All applicable safety rules and regulations are strictly to be followed. For
component-relevant instructions refer to the separate operation and
maintenance manuals for the individual subsystems and equipment.
For maintenance work it is mandatory to have all required work permits.
All applicable local rules and regulations as well as national and
international directives must be strictly followed.

Read the component safety instructions before operation!

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4.1.2.

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Component Operating Instructions


To ensure operational reliability of the individual system components, the relevant operation
instructions must be observed.

Read the component operating instructions before operation!

4.1.3.

Automatic Control Logic


For details of the automatic control logic refer to the PFUP and the Set Point List of the system.
Note
Manual operation of an individual valve on single drive level is not possible for
the clean drain system. All drain shut-off valves and the warm-up shut-off
valves are controlled on function group level with the related function group.

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4.2.

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Normal Start-up
Note
The normal start-up is performed in automatic mode by starting of the related
function groups by the relevant sequencer in the DCS.
Following function groups are started:

Function group HP steam drains

Function group IP steam drains

Function group LP steam drains

Function group ADV pump

For automatic start-up, no operator actions are required.

During start-up, the drain shut-off valves and the warm-up shut-off valves open automatically
according to the process requirements in order to drain the condensate. The drain shut-off valves and
the warm-up shut-off valves open if the specific process conditions for each individual valve are
fulfilled.
The ADV pump 19LCM10AP001 is set to automatic operation and is switched on when the level in the
ADV measured with 19LCM10CL002 reaches maximum level MAX1. When the level in the ADV
measured with 19LCM10CL002 drops below minimum level MIN1, the ADV pump is switched off.
Refer to Figure 1 Atmospheric Drain Vessel Levels and Actions on page 23.

4.3.

Normal Operation
During normal operation, all drain shut-off valves and the warm-up shut-off valves close. During this
period, the small accumulated amount of condensate is drained with the steam traps.
When the level in the ADV reaches a maximum level MAX1, the ADV pump 19LCM10AP001 is
switched on. When the level in the ADV drops below a minimum level MIN1, the ADV pump
19LCM10AP001 is switched off. Refer to Figure 1 Atmospheric Drain Vessel Levels and Actions on
page 23.

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4.4.

Rev. A

Normal Shut-down
Note
For automatic shut-down, no operator actions are required.

All bypass stations, drain shut-off valves and the warm-up shut-off valves remain closed after shutdown of the steam turbine. The related steam piping remains pressurized. The accumulated
condensate is drained with the steam traps.
The ADV pump 19LCM10AP001 remains in automatic operation and is switched on when the level in
the ADV reaches maximum level MAX1, respectively is switched off when the level in the ADV drops
below minimum level MIN1. Refer to Figure 1 Atmospheric Drain Vessel Levels and Actions on page
23.
Note
There is no automatic shut-down for the function groups of the clean drain
system.
In automatic mode, following function groups remain started:

Function group HP steam drains

Function group IP steam drains

Function group LP steam drains

Function group ADV pump

Note
Manual stopping of the function group HP steam drains forces the related
drain shut-off valves to fail safe position open.
Manual stopping of the function group IP steam drains forces the related drain
shut-off valves to fail safe position open.
Manual stopping of the function group LP steam drains forces the related
drain shut-off valves to fail safe position open.

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4.5.

Rev. A

Abnormal Operation
All drain shut-off valves have fail safe position open, except the drain shut-off valves in the OTC
feedwater lines and the drain shut-off valves on the OTC air side with fail safe position closed.
All warm-up shut-off valves have fail safe position closed.
When the level in the ADV exceeds maximum level MAX1 and the ADV pump 19LCM10AP001 fails to
lower the level, the accumulated condensate is drained with the ADV overflow line 19LCM10BR011
located between level MAX1 and MAX2.
When the level in the ADV exceeds maximum level MAX2, an alarm is issued. The proper functioning
of the ADV pump 19LCM10AP001 must be checked. In this situation also the drain siphon of the ADV
overflow line 19LCM10BR011 must be checked for clogging.
When the level in the ADV drops below minimum level MIN2, an emergency shut-down will switch off
the ADV pump 19LCM10AP001 to protect the pump from cavitation. Refer to Figure 1 Atmospheric
Drain Vessel Levels and Actions on page 23.

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5.

MAINTENANCE

5.1.

Specific Safety Precautions


Operation as well as maintenance and repair work of the system has to
be done by qualified personnel and under observation of general rules
and regulation and the special safety rules and regulations for pressure
equipment.

Prior to executing any maintenance work you must have read and
understood the safety instructions in chapter 2 of this manual.
Operational readiness of the system components is to be maintained by adhering to the relevant
operation & maintenance documentation supplied by the supplier, and must be consulted before
operation begins.

5.2.

System-related Maintenance

Carry out a visual inspection of the entire system every day.

Component specific maintenance instructions must be observed.


Note
The ADV is provided with a manhole for inspection of the interior.

Remote controlled valves have to be secured against unintended


moving. The condensate pumps have to be secured against unintended
starting.
For an outage of two or more weeks, the ADV has to be drained and
dried thoroughly.

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6.

APPENDICES

6.1.

Manual Preparation Check List prior to Start-up


System/Component

Status

KKS number

ADV pump

filled and vented


Ready for operation

19LCM10AP001

ADV

Manhole closed
Ready for operation

19LCM10AC001

Level ADV

filled up at least close to


minimum level MIN1

19LCM10CL002

Steam traps

Ready for operation

various

Remote controlled valves

Ready for operation

various

Flash box

Ready for operation

18MAG04AC001

Blow down tank

Ready for operation

11LCQ80BB001

Blow down tank pumps

Ready for operation

11LCQ81AP001
11LCQ82AP001

Waste water system

Ready for operation

Valve

Position

KKS number

ADV pump suction valve

open

19LCM10AA001

ADV pump discharge valve

open

19LCM10AA003

Isolation valves before steam trap

open

various

Isolation valves after steam trap

open

various

Instrument root valve for all permanent


instruments

open

various

Isolation valves for maintenance


drainage

closed

various

Instrument root valves for all temporary


instruments

closed

various

Table 3

Manual Preparation Check List prior to Start-up

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6.2.

Alarm List
KKS

Code

Description

Remarks

18LBC10CL001

>MAX1

L DRNPOT CLD RH LINE

Check functionality of steam


trap and drain shut-off valve.

18LBH10CL001

>MAX1

L DRNPOT LP STM LINE

Check functionality of steam


trap and drain shut-off valve.

18LBS10CL001

>MAX1

L DRNPOT LP STM EXTR

Check functionality of steam


trap and drain shut-off valve.

19LCM10CL002

>MAX2

L ADV

Check functionality of ADV


pump 19LCM10AP001.
Check drain siphon of the ADV
overflow line 19LCM10BR011
for clogging.

19LCM10CL002

<MIN2

L ADV

Fill ADV with water.

Table 4

6.3.

Rev. A

Alarm List

Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams


The following piping and instrumentation diagrams are referenced throughout this manual and are
attachments in original size to the paper version of the manual.
Document No.

Title

1AHA049437

P & ID Clean Drain System LCM

Table 5

External Documents and Diagrams

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Overview Atmospheric Drain Vessel Levels and Actions

19LCM10AC001

MAX2
MAX1
LISZA

LI

MIN1
MIN2

Reference level

19LCM10AP001

Figure 1

Atmospheric Drain Vessel Levels and Actions

Measuring Instrument
Differential pressure transmitter 19LCM10CL002
Level
MAX2
MAX1
MIN1
MIN2

Control action
At rising level: level ALARM
At rising level: switch on ADV pump
At falling level: switch off ADV pump
At falling level: emergency shut-down ADV pump, level ALARM

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Electronically released

Rev. A

explanation, 12

Index
A
abbreviations and acronyms, 13
alarm list, 29
atmospheric drain vessel, 19
atmospheric drain vessel pump, 19
C
CAUTION
explanation, 12
compulsory reading, 11
copyright, 2
D
DAMAGE
explanation, 13
DANGER
explanation, 12
E
external drains, 19
G
general note
explanation, 13
I
interface to other systems, 16
internal drains, 19
M
main components, 15
MANDATORY ACTION
explanation, 13
manual preparation check list prior to start-up, 28
O
Operational readiness, 26
P
piping and instrumentation diagrams, 29
S
system tasks, 15
T
target audience, 11
TN04/0297, 17
U
user audience, 11
V
visual inspection, 26
W
WARNING
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