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Background
The primary overpressure protection system is designed to protect the reactor equipment and pipelines against primary circuit overpressure phenomena during different transients.
1) Background
The present project is a continuation of on-site-assistance (OSA), rendered by RWE Energy as the EC appointed Consultant to Zaporoshe NPP.
2) Objectives
This project had 2 main different categories of objectives and tasks:
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This contract is for the the design, manufacture, delivery, etc.
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This project consisted in the supply of computer and office equipment to the SNRCU, namely: 3 servers, 1 switch for servers, 40 personal computers (PC), 40 software licences for PC, 10 personal printers, 5 network printers, 1 portable multimedia projector, 1 portable screen and 1 portable board.
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Introduction
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By 2004 the Tacis programme had been operating for 10 years and had already committed more than €1145 Million to improving nuclear safety in the former Soviet countries. Along with Russia, Ukraine was one of the biggest recipients of Tacis assistance.
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