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The reactor emergency stop system and emergency core cooling system maintain the safety of nuclear power plants by stopping, cooling, and containing the reactor.

Features

Maintaining the safety of nuclear power plants in an emergency

  • Stopping: Inserts the control rods into the reactor and stops the nuclear reaction to perform an emergency shutdown of the reactor.
  • Cooling: Injects cooling water into the reactor using emergency reactor core cooling water pumps.
  • Containing: Closes the isolation valves to contain radioactive material in the reactor vessel.

Improved reliability and maintainability through the use of digital technology

  • Quadruple modular redundancy using 2 out of 4 logic
  • Facilitates testing and maintenance during operation

Overview of Nuclear Power Plant Safety

Overview of the digital safety system

Quadruple configuration of four modules (modules 1-4) that are electrically and physically isolated

  • Assuring reliability
    Quadruple modular redundancy (2 out of 4 logic)
  • Improved maintainability
    Facilitates testing and maintenance during operation
    (Bypassing one system, continuing operations with 2 out of 3 logic)