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Spain: SUSI submarine robot enables successful visual Inspection at Ascó Nuclear Power Plant

July 23, 2018 | 1 min |

Framatome has successfully performed a complete visual inspection of the tube bundle top structure of a steam generator in the Spanish nuclear power plant at Ascó Unit 2.

Framatome’s team used the well-proven underwater inspection submarine system SUSI. This small, remote-controlled submarine navigates the primary circuit as well as the steam generator’s secondary side of nuclear power plants and is equipped with technology for various applications. Such inspections aims at confirming  the system integrity and the safety of the plant’s operation.

“This success shows our ability to perform complex inspections in nuclear power plants of all designs, anywhere in the world. Moreover, it is an important step in strengthening our presence in the Spanish market“, said Catherine Cornand, Senior Executive Vice President of Framatome’s Installed Base Business Unit.

Framatome draws on 40 years of excellence in steam generator services for any reactor designs in more than 45 nuclear power plants worldwide.

The Spanish nuclear power plant Ascó is operated by ANAV, Asociación Nuclear Asco-Vandellos. It consists of two pressurized water reactors. Asco 1 started operating in 1984 and has an installed net capacity of 1031 MWe, while Asco 2 started in 1986 with an installed net capacity of 1027 MWe.

 

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Framatome is an international leader in nuclear energy recognized for its innovative, digital and value added solutions for the global nuclear fleet. With worldwide expertise and a proven track record for reliability and performance, the company designs, services and installs components, fuel, and instrumentation and control systems for nuclear power plants. Its more than 16,000 employees work every day to help Framatome’s customers supply ever cleaner, safer and more economical low-carbon energy.

Framatome is owned by the EDF Group (75.5%), Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI – 19.5%) and Assystem (5%).