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Decreasing snubber inservice inspection costs through snubber reduction and improved test limits
Authors:DE Olson  YK Tang
Abstract:Snubber inservice inspection (ISI) requirements, along with a history of snubber malfunctions, has made inspection and maintenance of snubbers a significant part of a nuclear power plant's ISI budget. These expenses can be minimized through snubber reduction and the use of improved test limits for snubber functional testing. This paper presents a snubber overview and reviews snubber ISI requirements. Examples are given of the high cost that maintaining a snubber in an operating nuclear plant represents.Snubber reduction refers to reducing a plant's snubber population by eliminating snubbers shown not to be required to restrain piping for design basis dynamic loadings, and by replacing snubbers with other types of restraints, such as rigid struts. Snubber reduction is discussed in terms of what makes removing snubbers practical along with approaches to, and results of recently implemented snubber reduction programs.Improved or increased test limits for snubber functional testing are discussed along with an approach to, and results of an Electric Power Research Institute sponsored program to develop improved limits that would not significantly affect piping response. Improved piping acceptance criteria can be used to justify the use of increased test limits provided by snubber manufacturers. An additional use is to justify the operability of piping on which faulty snubbers were found.
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