Project Background
Appropriate water chemistry of both primary (nuclear) and secondary (non-nuclear) cooling circuits of a nuclear power plant is necessary to maintain safe, reliable and economical operation of the plant. Among others, it helps to
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Russia
Programme:
TACIS
Budget year:
2006
Amount:
€ 370.000,00
Countries:
Hungary
Programme:
PHARE
Budget year:
2002
Beneficiary Organizations Details
- Hungarian Atomic Energy Authority (HAEA)
http://www.haea.gov.hu
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The purpose of the project were:
Countries:
Russia
Programme:
TACIS
Budget year:
1994
Amount:
€ 198.393,24
Background
Steam flow meters originally installed on the main steam lines are not reliable, and their failure led to several reactor scrams in the past, because steam flow measurement is used for controlling steam generator water level.