Parameter Boiler Drum HRSG
Parameter Boiler Drum HRSG
Parameter Boiler Drum HRSG
signal that is then sent to the level controller (LC). The total error is compared with the setpoint
to provide the error signal that positions the feedwater control valve.
In a swell condition (water level is increasing), the water level signal alone will call for less
water. However, this would starve the boiler because the swell condition is caused by an
increased steam flow (decreased steam pressure), which means more water is needed. By
comparing the water level error with the steam flow, the amount of increased water flow
called for by the steam and water flow error is balanced against the decrease in flow called
for by the rising drum level. This action will continue to occur until steam pressure is
restored to normal by stabilizing load demand at a new level. As the water level decreases
to normal, more water is allowed to enter the boiler until feedwater flow equals steam flow.
The drum level signal is density compensated to generate a corrected drum level signal to
the drum level controller.
To control swell during start-up, drum levels are maintained at a lower control level, just
above its low water alarm setpoint, until steam flow reaches 10% of full flow for that system.
NOTE:
The following process control statements are generic for a typical 3 drum HRSG with reheater,
fed by a GT and coupled to an HP/IP/LP steam turbine set. Please review final operating
recommendation for your actual unit operating process logic:
4.3 DEAERATOR STORAGE TANK LEVEL (Set Points for 3658 mm (144) OD DA
STORAGE TANK)
LP DRUM LEVEL (Gage Visibility = XX) Set Points for 1524 mm (60) ID LP Drum
Note: For lay-up with nitrogen blanket, valve shall remain closed independent of pressure.
4.5 IP DRUM LEVEL (Gage visibility = XX) Set Points for 1372 mm (54) ID IP
Drum
The drum level controls will regulate the rate of feedwater flow to maintain a proper drum level
throughout he operation range of the steam generator.
To get the maximum benefit from a three-element system, feedwater flow should be
proportional to steam flow with reset action on drum level. This means that the mass of
feedwater entering should always equal the mass of steam leaving, with periodic small
corrections made to correct deviations from level set points. The best drum level control is
achieved through the mass flow balance.
Open if level is > than low AND superheated steam flow is > than 30%.
Close if level is < than low OR superheated steam flow is < than 30%.
Note: For lay-up with nitrogen blanket, valve shall remain closed independent of pressure.
Open if level is > than low AND superheated steam flow is > than 30%.
4.10 HP DRUM LEVEL (Gage visibility = XX) Set Points for 1829 mm (72) ID HP Drum
Startup Operation
Required actions:
Open the following valves if HP Steam Temperature (TE-1114A & TE-1114B) >568C (1055F):
HP Desup Spraywater Control Valve (TV-301)
HP Desup Spraywater Power Block Valve (HV-300)
Close when HP Steam Temperature (TE-1114A & TE-1114B) 568 C (1055 F):
Close when HP Steam Flow < min
Ramp setpoint of HP Spraywater Controller based on commissioning test and on CTG signal
of 10% load. Set ramp rate according to overall design.
The HP spray water block valve to open when the demand on the control valves is greater
than 3%.
The HP spray water block valve to close when the demand on the control valves is less than
3% for 5 minutes.
Alarm steam temperature high equal to or greater than design plus a safe margin.
Initiate GT normal runback when temperature high high is equal to or greater than plus 10
degrees. Stop and hold runback if alarm is cleared.
4.12 HP OVERPRESSURE
Required actions:
Trip Duct Burner (If supplied) when HP steam pressure (PT-342) = 148.237 bar (2150 psig )
GT protective load shedding (*) when HP steam pressure (PT-342) 148.237 bar (2150 psig ),
GT trip after 2 minutes of PLS, if HP steam pressure (PT-342) > 126.519 bar (1835 psig ).
Set the GT normal load runback slightly below the safety valve set pressure to avoid lifting
the safety valve.
NOTE:
No safety valve should be permitted to blow for more than a 15 minute period. If safety valve
open continues beyond 15 minutes, the operator shall take corrective action.
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NOTE:
Provide manual override for nitrogen blanketing. For lay-up with nitrogen blanket, valve shall
remain closed independent of pressure.
Startup Operation
Required actions:
Open the following valves if RH Desup. Outlet Steam Temp. (TE-781A & TE-781B) > 1053 F:
RH Desup Spraywater Control Valve (TV-701)
RH Desup Spraywater Power Block Valve (HV-700)
Close when RH Desuperheater Outlet Steam Temperature (TE-781A & TE-781B) 1053 F
Trip Duct Burner (If supplied) when temp. alarm = 572.78 C (1063 F)
GT protective load shedding (*) when temp. alarm 572.78 C (1063 F)
GT trip (after 2 min. of total elapsed time) if alarm not cleared
Ramp setpoint of Reheat Spraywater Controller based on commissioning test and on CTG
signal of 10% load. Set ramp rate according to overall design.
Normal Operation
The RH spray water block valve to open when the demand on the control valves is greater
than 3%.
The RH spray block valve to close when the demand on the control valves is less than 3%
for 5 minutes.
Alarm steam temperature high equal to or greater than design plus a safe margin plus 10
degrees.
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Initiate GT normal runback when temperature high high is equal to or greater than 1067 F or
575 C . Stop and hold runback if alarm is cleared.
The condensate recirculation pump will be activated (manually) when condensate temperature
(TE-005A & B) is less than the temperature set point of 135 F.
Control valve (TV-040) will start to open when pump is switched on and modulate to keep up the
corresponding condensate temperature set point.
The water is kept constant in both drums. For HP and IP, during normal operation the signal
setting for the feed water control valve is derived from the feedwater flow minus boiler water
extraction, the steam flow and the drum water level (three-element control).
Low Low Level Initiate GT normal runback. Stop and hold runback if low level alarm is
cleared.