IP Library Granted Patent US 11,227,696
Granted Patent B2
US 11,227,696 · App. 15/819,264 · Granted Jan 18, 2022

Reactor containment building spent fuel pool filter vent

Inventors: Francis P. Ferraraccio (Southwick, MA); Timothy P. Jaeger (North Granby, CT)
Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Company LLC
G21C13/10G21C9/004G21C13/022G21C19/07G21C19/303G21C19/307
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 11,227,696
App. No.
15/819,264
Granted
Jan 18, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

A nuclear reactor containment atmospheric filter system includes dedicated piping, valves, a control system, and a chemical injection system. An outlet of the piping can release atmospheric effluent from a reactor containment vessel into a lower portion of a spent fuel pool. The chemical injection system can release a chemical into the spent fuel pool to facilitate a reaction with the released atmospheric effluent. The reaction can assist in neutering deleterious environmental impact of the atmospheric effluent. The filter system can filter and cool contaminated air and steam vapor released from the reactor containment vessel, and prevent vessel overpressure and radioactive release.

Claims (34)

1. A filter system, comprising:

a dedicated piping system configured to connect between an interior of a containment housing a nuclear reactor or a ventilation outlet of the containment and a spent fuel storage water pool outside the containment, the dedicated piping system configured to fluidly communicate any atmospheric effluent to be released from inside of the containment through the spent fuel storage water pool, the dedicated piping system comprising an outlet in a lower portion of the spent fuel storage water pool;

one or more valves connected to the dedicated piping system, the one or more valves configured to control a release of the atmospheric effluent to be released;

a chemical injection system configured to release a chemical into the spent fuel storage water pool to facilitate a reaction with the atmospheric effluent to be released to substantially neuter any deleterious environmental impact of the atmospheric effluent to be released, the chemical injection system comprising a chemical injection header;

a control system connected to one or more of the chemical injection system and/or the one or more of the valves and configured to control the release of the chemical and/or the release of the atmospheric effluent; and

a sparger connected to the outlet of the dedicated piping system, the chemical injection header supported above the sparger within the spent fuel storage water pool;

wherein the outlet in the lower portion of the spent fuel storage water pool is configured to release the atmospheric effluent to the spent fuel storage water pool through the sparger; and

wherein the chemical injection system is configured to release the chemical into the spent fuel storage water pool through the chemical injection header.

2. The filter system of claim 1 wherein the dedicated piping system includes a check valve configured to prevent spent fuel storage pool water from being drawn into the containment.

3. The filter system of claim 1 wherein the control system includes a manually actuated, remotely operated valve in the dedicated piping system, the manually actuated, remotely operated valve being configured to isolate the atmospheric effluent from the spent fuel storage water pool under normal operating conditions, unless actuated.

4. The filter system of claim 3 wherein, the manually actuated, remote operated valve is configured in the dedicated piping system to be in parallel with a passively operated valve structured to release the atmospheric effluent to the spent fuel storage water pool if a pressure is sensed within the containment in excess of a given pressure.

5. The filter system of claim 1 wherein the chemical injection header and the sparger are supported within the spent fuel storage water pool at an elevation below a level that is used to transfer fuel into and out of the spent fuel storage water pool.

6. A filter system, comprising:

a piping system configured to couple a ventilation outlet of a containment housing a nuclear reactor and a spent fuel storage water pool outside the containment, the piping system configured to fluidly communicate atmospheric effluent from the containment to the spent fuel storage water pool, the piping system comprising an outlet in a lower portion of the spent fuel storage water pool;

a valve system configured to control a release of the atmospheric effluent from the containment to the spent fuel storage water pool;

a chemical injection system configured to release a chemical into the spent fuel storage water pool to facilitate a reaction with the atmospheric effluent, the chemical injection system comprising a chemical injection header;

a control system configured to control:

the release of the chemical from the chemical injection system; and

the release of the atmospheric effluent from containment to the spent fuel storage water pool; and

a sparger connected to the outlet of the piping system, the chemical injection header supported above the sparger within the spent fuel storage water pool

wherein the outlet in the lower portion of the spent fuel storage water pool is configured to release the atmospheric effluent to the spent fuel storage water pool through the sparger; and

wherein the chemical injection system is configured to release the chemical into the spent fuel storage water pool through the chemical injection header.

7. The filter system of claim 6 wherein the chemical injection header and the sparger are supported within the spent fuel storage water pool at an elevation below a level that is used to transfer fuel into and out of the spent fuel storage water pool.

8. A filter system, comprising:

a piping system configured to couple a ventilation outlet of a containment housing a nuclear reactor and a spent fuel storage water pool outside the containment, the piping system configured to fluidly communicate atmospheric effluent from the containment to the spent fuel storage water pool, the piping system comprising an outlet in a lower portion of the spent fuel storage water pool;

a valve system configured to control a release of the atmospheric effluent from the containment to the spent fuel storage water pool;

a chemical injection system configured to release a chemical into the spent fuel storage water pool, the chemical injection system comprising a chemical injection header;

a control system configured to control at least one of:

the release of the chemical from the chemical injection system; and

the release of the atmospheric effluent from containment to the spent fuel storage water pool via the valve system; and

a sparger connected to the outlet of the piping system, the chemical injection header supported above the sparger within the spent fuel storage water pool

wherein the outlet in the lower portion of the spent fuel storage water pool is configured to release the atmospheric effluent to the spent fuel storage water pool through the sparger; and

wherein the chemical injection system is configured to release the chemical into the spent fuel storage water pool through the chemical injection header.

9. The filter system of claim 8 wherein the chemical injection header and the sparger are supported within the spent fuel storage water pool at an elevation below a level that is used to transfer fuel into and out of the spent fuel storage water pool.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 26, 2024
From: WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC COMPANY LLC; BHI ENERGY I SPECIALTY SERVICES LLC; STONE & WEBSTER, L.L.C. (FORMERLY STONE & WEBSTER, INC.)
To: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 066373/0604 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 21, 2017
From: FERRARACCIO, FRANCIS P.; JAEGER, TIMOTHY P.
To: WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC COMPANY LLC
Reel/Frame 044190/0123 →