The electrical, mechanical and control system design of Helium Purification System Experimental Power Reactor Test Loop (RDE) has been conducted. The requirement system designed must be reliable operated, safety to personnel and equipments, ease of maintenance and operation, protection of equipment electrically, interchangeability of equipments and addition of the several model of tranducer. In order to achieve the above goals and obtain the desired results, the system based on electrical and instrumentation practical experiences will be needed. In this paper consist of the HPS electrical design and the instrumentation and control system. The criteria and the methods of designs of electrical and instrument equipments of the system have been discussed and investigated. The electrical and instrumentation control system drawing and requirement of design will be presented as the outcome of the design. The designed of power system analisys and also to overcome the problem of under voltage is consequently simulated by ETAP 12.6.
Load flow analysis has been carried out for the emergency power supply system on Non-Commercial Power Reactors. The function of the electric power supply is very important so if there is a failure of the electric power supply it can have an impact on the continuity of the reactor operation. The only emergency diesel generators available are enough to supply the power supply for equipment needs related to the reactor safety system. The RDNK electrical system is designed in such a way that it is able to supply reliable electrical energy to loads consisting of various safety classifications. From the results of the analysis of power flow using ETAP simulation shows that all electrical power requirements related to the reactor safety system can be done properly and safely.
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