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New Electrical Devices in Existing Nuclear Power Plants

| 2017:445 | Henrik Hemark
The nuclear power plants are designed and built for long and safe operation. Technical development and evolution has made some of the electrical equipment which was originally used at commissioning obsolete or outdated.
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Numeric protective relays are superior to older technologies regarding the increased functionality and flexibility. They have the potential to increase the performance of the protection but also if not implemented with care a risk of malfunction.

SF6 and vacuum are practically the two available technologies and have today replaced older types of breakers. The use of SF6 as a quenching medium is decreasing, much for environmental reasons. The risk of overvoltages with vacuum circuit breakers and the required protective measures might prohibit the use in safety classified applications at Nuclear Power Plants.

Surge arresters of metal oxide have made silicon carbide arresters obsolete. Metal oxide arresters have superior energy handling capacity and protective capability over previous technologies. Silicone housing which is used for metal-oxide surge arresters have almost ideal properties.