Upgrading pumps for nuclear applications

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The Oconee Nuclear Station (USA), operated by Duke Power, commenced operation in 1973. To date, it has produced more electricity than any other nuclear power plant in the United States. In 1995, the owner reclassified the pressure boundary portions of its commercial circulating water pumps for safety-related service and recently awarded Sulzer a contract to upgrade twelve large cooling water pumps to nuclear-safety standards.
En: Sulzer Technical Review (nro. 2, 2003), p. 7-9S.T.:H001 SUL PP3832
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The Oconee Nuclear Station (USA), operated by Duke Power, commenced operation in 1973. To date, it has produced more electricity than any other nuclear power plant in the United States. In 1995, the owner reclassified the pressure boundary portions of its commercial circulating water pumps for safety-related service and recently awarded Sulzer a contract to upgrade twelve large cooling water pumps to nuclear-safety standards.

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