Safety
system at Ukraine’s largest Zaporozhye nuclear plant triggers
shutdown
16
May, 2015
One
of the power units of Ukraine’s largest Zaporozhye Nuclear Power
Plant was automatically shut down on Saturday due to sudden
activation of the facility’s safety system.
“On
May 16, 2015 at 10:46 local time Unit Four of the Zaporozhye NPP was
disconnected from the network due to the activation of protection
against mismatch of the turbine’s pressure control valves of over
30 percent,” the plant’s press service said in a statement.
The
radiation background at the site and in the 2.5-kilometer sanitary
protection zone around the plant has been at 8-12 micro-roentgen per
hour, matching the natural readings for the area where the Zaporozhye
NPP is located, it added.
The
reasons for the activation of the safety system at the plant are
being investigated, the statement said.
Earlier,
it was reported that Unit Three of the Zaporozhye NPP was
disconnected from the network for routine maintenance, with only
three units at the plant being operational since mid-April.
This
isn’t the first time the power units have been switched off at the
Zaporozhye NPP. Two similar incidents occurred at the end of 2014.
Just
before New Year, the plant’s Unit Six was automatically shut down
after a glitch, which was later fixed.
In
late-November, a short circuit led to another shutdown and Unit Three
going through a week of maintenance.
Zaporozhye
is the largest nuclear power plant not only in Ukraine, but also in
Europe – and the fifth largest NPP in the world.
The
plant, which produces 22 percent of the country’s energy, is on the
banks of the Kakhovka water reservoir on the Dnepr River, some 200
kilometers from the restive Donetsk region.
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