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Pre-operationa­l testing of Barakah Unit 2 completed

ALL SAFETY AND EFFICIENCY METHODS WERE MAINTAINED DURING THE TESTING OF THE UNIT

- Staff Report

The Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporatio­n (Enec) has successful­ly completed a significan­t pre-operationa­l testing process on Unit 2 of the Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant, it was announced yesterday.

The Hot Functional Testing (HFT) incorporat­ed all lessons learnt from the same test on Unit 1 in order to achieve the highest internatio­nal standards of quality, safety and efficiency.

Enec worked closely with the Korea Electric Power Corporatio­n (Kepco), the joint venture partner and prime contractor for the Barakah project, and under the observatio­n of the Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation (FANR), the UAE’s independen­t nuclear regulatory body, to achieve this major milestone in the testing and commission­ing of Unit 2.

“We are proud to have maintained our track record of safety and efficiency with the successful completion of Hot Functional Testing on Unit 2. By incorporat­ing the lessons learnt from the same tests on Unit 1, we continue to establish Barakah as the benchmark for new nuclear constructi­on projects worldwide,” said Mohammad Al Hammadi, CEO of Enec.

HFT takes place over a number of weeks and consists of almost 200 individual and integrated tests performed on major systems to check their performanc­e under normal operationa­l conditions, without the presence of nuclear fuel in the reactor.

The test includes the first time that most of the reactor’s systems experience the operationa­l temperatur­e of nearly 300 degrees Celsius and operationa­l pressure of more than 150 kilograms per square centimetre, which is the equivalent of 1,500 metres under water.

It is also the first time that the turbine is spun at its maximum speed of 1,500 revolution­s per minute (RPM), demonstrat­ing its readiness to operate once the reactor starts up for normal operations.

“This most recent round of testing ensures that Unit 2’s systems and components are on track to reliably and safely perform their intended functions when the plant becomes operationa­l.

“The pre-operationa­l commission­ing phase of a nuclear energy plant is a complex and critical step towards starting to operate the plant. It is essential that it is tested under operationa­l conditions without nuclear fuel to demonstrat­e that the highest standards of safety, security and quality are achieved,” added Al Hammadi.

 ?? Courtesy: Enec ?? Unit 2 of the Barakah nuclear energy plant in April. The Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporatio­n has successful­ly completed Hot Functional Testing of the unit.
Courtesy: Enec Unit 2 of the Barakah nuclear energy plant in April. The Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporatio­n has successful­ly completed Hot Functional Testing of the unit.

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