Koeberg Power Station steam generator replacement update
21 March 2023
A major milestone has been achieved towards the completion of the steam generator replacements on Koeberg Power Station’s Unit 1. The first steam generator has been removed from the containment building and placed in the storage building that was erected to house the steam generators. This is a significant accomplishment for the Koeberg team, the contractor and the numerous local and international subcontractors involved in the project. It is a great relief to have reached this milestone as the steam generator replacement project has experienced numerous false starts in previous outages and some unexpected challenges during the execution in the current outage to get to this point in the project.
The logistics of moving the steam generators from their installed position (vertical), out of containment (horizonal at an elevation of 20m) to placing them on a flatbed transporter (horizontal) can only be appreciated if one understands the size and weight of each steam generator. Each of them is 22m tall (that’s a 6 story building), with a diameter of 4.5m (top half) and 3.5m (bottom half) and they each weigh over 320 Tons (a Boeing 747 only weighs between 150 and 220 tons depending on its configuration).
From here on all that is needed, is to take out the other two that are ready for lifting and install the three new steam generators. It sounds simple but it involves the following sequence of activities:
- Rigging the remaining two steam generators out from their positions inside containment.