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L-3 MAPPS to Upgrade Callaway Simulator with Alternate Emergency Power System Models

The AEPS added to the station includes four 2-megawatt diesel generators located 1.5 miles off-site to improve Callaway’s ability to mitigate a station blackout. The AEPS generators provide an alternate source of power during a station blackout that is different from the emergency diesel generators and off-site resources. The off-site diesel back-up systems start up when there is a loss of both safety-related emergency diesel generators and a loss of off-site power. As an enhancement to the simulator, L-3 MAPPS will model the AEPS generators associated switchgear, transformers and connection to the Central Electric Power Cooperative, all with L-3 MAPPS’ Orchid Modeling Environment. Invensys’ Wonderware InTouch human-system interface for the AEPS will be emulated with L-3 MAPPS’ Orchid Control System.

The interface between Orchid Core Builder and the data generated by the fuel analysis code will also be updated as the Callaway Energy Center transitions from CASMO4/SIMULATE3 to Westinghouse’s Phoenix-P/ANC.

"Since our first order for upgrading the Callaway simulator in 1997, the simulator has been progressively upgraded by L-3 MAPPS to the point where the legacy simulator has in effect been replaced and is entirely functioning in L-3 MAPPS’ industry-leading Orchid environment," said Michael Chatlani, vice president of marketing & sales for L-3 MAPPS Power Systems and Simulation. "Thanks to the performance gained with L-3 MAPPS models, the robust simulation technology and our committed service, we continue to secure add-ons and we greatly value Ameren Missouri’s business."

Ameren Missouri has been providing electric and gas service for more than a century, serving 1.2 million electric and 126,000 natural gas customers in central and eastern Missouri. The company’s service area covers 63 counties and 500 towns, including the greater St. Louis area. Since 1984, the Callaway plant has been providing safe, clean and affordable electricity. The electricity generated by the Callaway plant is enough to meet the needs of 780,000 average households every year.

L-3 MAPPS, a division of L-3 Marine & Power Systems, has over 25 years of experience in pioneering technological advances in the marine automation field and over 35 years of experience in delivering high-fidelity power plant simulation to leading utilities worldwide. In addition, the company has more than three decades of expertise in supplying plant computer systems for Canadian heavy water reactors. L-3 MAPPS also provides targeted controls and simulation solutions to the space sector. To learn more about L-3 MAPPS, please visit the company’s website at www.L-3com.com/MAPPS.

Comprised of 25 operating companies, L-3 Marine & Power Systems (L-3 M&PS) is a worldwide leader in maritime automation and control, navigation, communications, dynamic positioning, and power distribution and conditioning for the U.S. Navy, allied foreign navies and commercial customers worldwide. With over 94 locations in 20 countries, L-3 M&PS is a cohesive, global partner with extensive capabilities and a proven track record in delivering the highest level of technology, service and integration. To learn more about L-3 Marine & Power Systems, please visit the company’s website at www.L-3com.com/MPS.

Headquartered in New York City, L-3 Communications employs approximately 63,000 people worldwide and is a prime contractor in C3ISR (Command, Control, Communications, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance) systems, aircraft modernization and maintenance, and government services. L-3 is also a leading provider of a broad range of electronic systems used on military and commercial platforms. The company reported 2010 sales of $15.7 billion. To learn more about L-3, please visit the company’s website at www.L-3com.com.

 

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