Template method for replacing a vessel in a pipe system

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 4994230
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07409247

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A method for replacing a vessel in a piping system utilizes a template to determine the relative spatial positions of the pipe connections to the vessel in the existing system. The template is then removed from the existing system and reassembled on the new vessel in a remote location to determine the relative spatial position of the new pipe connections to the new vessel to ascertain if alignment will exist between those new pipe connections and the existing pipes in the system. If not, the pipe connections on the new vessel are initially reworked in the remote location to achieve alignment within connection tolerances. The pipes are then cut at their respective connections to the old vessel, the old vessel is removed, the new vessel is put in place in the system and the cut ends of the pipes are connected to new connections on the new vessel to complete the installation of the new vessel in the piping system. This method, which may be utilized, for example, in replacing a steam generator in the primary system of a nuclear energy plant, allows most of the rework to be performed outside a radioactive environment and minimizes the amount of maintenance downtime for the plant.

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WASHINGTON GROUP INTERNATIONAL INC AN OHIO CORPORATION600 MONTGOMERY STREET 25TH FLOOR SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111

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Cepkauskas, Martin D Eastham, MA 2 13

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