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According to the intention of the European Union and the Russian Ministry of Atomic Power the operational safety assistance, which started with TACIS 92, continued with TACIS 94 with the same Western and Eastern Utility and NPPs.
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U1.03/94
1) Background
The TACIS 93/94 programme for nuclear safety agreed upon between the European Commission and Ukraine contains provisions for operational safety and near term technical improvements for Ukrainian NPP.
UK/TS/28 is a 2+2 project in which EU Technical Support Organisations support the Ukrainian Nuclear Safety Authority (SNRCU) in its activities on licensing related assessments of EU financed improvement measures in Zaporozhye NPP.
1) Background
The OSA contract to this project bridged the time to continue without interruption the On-Site-Activity of the Western Utility RWE.
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Project Aims
The work to be performed under this contract was aimed at preparing the co-operation with the Ukrainian NPP Zaporozhe in continuation of a previous Tacis programme implementation.
1) Background
Continuation of TACIS OSA (On-Site Assistance) at Zaporozhye NPP.
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1) Background
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Project Description
After the "Stuck-open of the pressurizer safety valve" incident that occurred in Zaporozhye in 1995, the maintenance work was incriminated and led to a modification of the geometry of valve seat and disk.
Project Description
After the "Stuck-open of the pressurizer safety valve" incident that occurred in Zaporozhye in 1995, the maintenance work was incriminated and led to a modification of the geometry of valve seat and disk.
1) Background
The TACIS 96 programme for nuclear safety agreed upon between the European Commission and Ukraine contains provisions for operational safety and near term technical improvements for Ukrainian NPP.
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Background
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In the framework of the “Tacis Nuclear Safety Programme”, it was decided to increase the nuclear safety of the units 1 through 6 at the Zaporozhye NPP by improving the protection of the primary circuit from overpressure under normal and emergency modes.
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On request of the Beneficiary a simulator (see Project R1.06/93) was provided for instruction and proficiency training of operator teams to improve their skills and knowledge to operate the BN 600 NPP at Beloyarsk.
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Background
Zaporozhye NPP, located in Energodar, Zaporozhye Region, Ukraine comprises 6 power units and, with 6000 MW installed capacity, is the largest nuclear power generation facility in Europe.
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The project’s objective covered research, design, supply and commissioning of: