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Koeberg Unit 1 has been taken offline for repairs

- STAFF WRITER

THE Koeberg Nuclear Power Station’s Unit 1 has been taken offline for repairs, routine maintenanc­e and refuelling.

Eskom said on Sunday afternoon that an increasing leak rate was observed on one of three steam generators in Unit 1.

“This was confirmed by other plant measuremen­t readings,” the power utility said.

“Although the leak rate was well within the safety limits, a conservati­ve decision was made to take Koeberg Unit 1 offline for repairs.

“During this period the unit will also undergo its routine maintenanc­e and refuelling, which was originally scheduled to start during February.”

The unit is expected to return to service in May.

There is no risk to plant, staff or the environmen­t, Eskom said.

“The steam generator is a tubular heat exchanger which mechanical­ly dries the steam produced during the nuclear power generation process.

“Shutting down the plant takes several hours.

“Once shut down, fuel will be unloaded from the reactor core to enable maintenanc­e activities to be conducted and the cause of the increased leak rate to be addressed,” Eskom said.

Unit 2 continues to operate at full power.

In October last year, Unit 2 successful­ly completed its 24th outage.

While many maintenanc­e activities can be performed without switching off the station, there are some more intrusive activities that can only be performed when the unit is shut down, Eskom said.

Koeberg staff performed the refuelling and maintenanc­e with the help of 32 internatio­nal specialist­s required to perform some specialist and particular­ly focused maintenanc­e tasks safely.

These specialist­s arrived in South Africa on July 31 last year and followed all the Covid-19 protocols in place in the country, Eskom said.

“This will give Eskom a reliable electricit­y output of approximat­ely 900MW for close on 400 days, helping ease the supply constraint­s on the rest of the power station fleet.

“This was a planned and regular refuelling outage, where the nuclear fuel in the reactor core was replaced with new fuel.

“All the nuclear fuel is removed from the core during a refuelling outage, the reactor cavity drained and cleaned, then refilled before the fuel is placed into the core,” Eskom said.

 ??  ?? THE Koeberg Nuclear Power Station’s Unit 1 has been taken off line for repairs, routine maintenanc­e and refuelling.
THE Koeberg Nuclear Power Station’s Unit 1 has been taken off line for repairs, routine maintenanc­e and refuelling.

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