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Commissioning industrial facilities
Receive your facilities while ensuring your operational, safety, maintenance requirements, and smooth handover to your teams.
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Challenges
Detect potential malfunctions
before commissioning that could lead to:
Complex investigations
and
modifications
(with significant cost and delay consequences),
Production capacity not meeting expectations
,
Potential impacts
for
safety demonstrations
Succed in commissioning
and
progessive ramp-up
alongside the operator to
achieve nominal performance
as quickly as possible
Optimize maintenance downtime
throughout the operational phase
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Our Solution
Rely on
our
teams
to
prepare industrial commissioning tests
by identifying the key steps:
Define
the
testing strategy
from design phases,
Develop
validation
plans
and
define prototypes
,
Integrate
progressively the
equipment
received from suppliers and operational conditions,
Prepare
,
conduct
,
analyze
, and
interpret tests
, and integrate configuration changes if needed,
Perform tests safely
,managing co-activity and safety,
Support operators
during operation and training phases
Successful commissioning
Optimizing facility operations
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Key Features
+60 years of experience
in commissioning new or operational facilities
Successful start-ups
:
Recently in
France
:
“New Fission Products Concentration Unit”
(NCPF) at the La Hague plant,
RECII workshop
at Tricastin,
Philippe Coste conversion plant
at Pierrelatte,
TRIDENT waste workshop
at Tricastin
Abroad
,
supporting the operator
in conducting tests:
800T fuel recycling plant
in Japan,
Interim storage for waste packages
and
spent fuel
(HABOG) in the Netherlands
Deployment of equipment
in active environments:
Cold crucible technology
instead of a fusion pot
Research fuel treatment
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Alternatives & Options
Conduct Nuclear Safety Studies Answering the Authorities
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Useful Links
Orano Projects