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4th International Conference on Nuclear Power Plant Life Management
Tina Taylor,
Deputy Chief Nuclear Officer
25 October 2017
Condition Based
Maintenance and On-line
Monitoring
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Topics
Condition Based Maintenance
Monitoring to Support a Maintenance Strategy
Value Based Maintenance
On-line Monitoring
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Conditioned Based Maintenance:
Stages of Maintenance
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Tools that Support Maintenance Strategy Development
PMBD
Maintenance Guides
Process Guides
WO Data Visualization Tool
Cost Analysis Tool
Maintenance
Strategy
Development
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Preventive Maintenance Basis Database
Maintenance
Strategy
Development
PMBD
Maintenance Guides
Process Guides
WO Data Visualization Tool
Cost Analysis Tool
PMBD Favors a Condition Based Maintenance
Strategy over a Time Based Strategy
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Maintenance Guides
Maintenance
Strategy
Development
PMBD
Maintenance Guides
Process Guides
WO Data Visualization Tool
Cost Analysis Tool
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Process Guides – Maintenance Strategy Assessment Tool
Maintenance
Strategy
Development
PMBD
Maintenance Guides
Process Guides
WO Data Visualization Tool
Cost Analysis Tool
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“THE RIGHT RELIABILITY FOR THE RIGHT COST”
Value-Based Maintenance
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Data Visualization
Maintenance
Strategy
Development
PMBD
Maintenance Guides
Process Guides
WO Data Visualization Tool
Cost Analysis Tool
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VBM Step 1: Know Your Costs - Work Order Data Visualization Tool
Allows users to easily view,
trend, and compare historical
WO data in order to understand
where and what costs are being
spent related to a given unit, site,
or fleet’s maintenance strategy.
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WO Data Visualization Tool – DashboardMultiple Dashboard Views (Standardized)
WO Data Back 10 Years
Additional Filters
Further Drill-down Options
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Cost Analysis Tool
Maintenance
Strategy
Development
PMBD
Maintenance Guides
Process Guides
WO Data Visualization Tool
Cost Analysis Tool
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VBM Step 2: Develop a Strategy - Cost Analysis Tool (CAT)
• A web-based tool to weigh
reliability and cost
considerations
• Identify and reduce preventive
maintenance that has no
return value in equipment
reliability.
“Right Reliability for the
Right Cost”
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Plant Monitoring Initiative: Next Level of Strategy
Mission:
Reduce operations and
maintenance costs through
monitoring to replace (or
extend the intervals of)
preventive maintenance
and surveillance tasks
Implementation
Obtain Data
Transport Data
Secure the Data
Utilize the Data
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Plant Monitoring – Foundational Elements
Implementation• Developing a Technical Basis for Using On-Line Equipment Condition Monitoring to Reduce
Time-Based Preventive and Predictive Maintenance
• Online Monitoring Guide for Equipment Diagnostics and Reliability
Obtain Data• Wireless Sensor Survey and Generic specification – 1st Qtr 2018
Transport Data• Use of LTE Cellular Network and Distributed Antenna Systems to Improve Connectivity and
Increase Data Transfer
Secure the Data • Cyber Security: Isolation for Maintenance, Monitoring, and Diagnostic Applications in Nuclear
Power Facilities
Sensor Survey and Development Acceleration• Evaluation of best suited sensors
• Electro Magnetic Compatibility Testing
• Sensor Specifications
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New Focus for Plant Monitoring
Previous Plant Monitoring Approach
� Focus on safety related equipment
� Permanently mounted, wired sensors
� Data parameters feed onto operation domain
� Advanced Pattern Recognition (APR) models
built for establishing trending/alert levels
� Centralized monitoring centers
New Plant Monitoring Approach
� Focus on components important to production
– Forced loss rate minimized
– Megawatt losses minimized
� Buildout of wireless infrastructure
� Continuous to near continuous monitoring
– Wired and wireless solutions
� Automation of manual PM tasks
� Maximize maintenance frequencies
� Minimize part inventory
THEN
NOW
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Combined Approach
PMBD
Maintenance Guides
Process Guides
WO Data Visualization
Tool
Cost Analysis Tool
Maintenance
Strategy
Development
Implementation
Obtain Data
Transport Data
Secure the Data
Utilize the Data
PLANT
MONITORING
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Potential Value of Automated Condition Monitoring
OR
Horizontal Pump(from EPRI Preventive Maintenance Basis
Database)
Annualized Task
Hours Without
Monitoring
Annualized Task
Hours With
Monitoring
169 19
Significant O&M
savings with
monitoring
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Looking to the future
• Plant monitoring adds to a value based
maintenance strategy, resulting in less
manual data collection and analysis.
• Performing less intrusive time based
maintenance can yield better reliability
by relying on intrusive maintenance
only when necessary.
• Future analytical approaches can
leverage the monitoring infrastructure
to even greater savings.
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Together=Shaping the Future of Electricity