NewsFire at Jaslovské Bohunice nuclear plant swiftly contained

Fire at Jaslovské Bohunice nuclear plant swiftly contained

There was a fire in the Jaslovské Bohunice nuclear power plant. The fire was quickly extinguished.
There was a fire in the Jaslovské Bohunice nuclear power plant. The fire was quickly extinguished.
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20 August 2024 15:01

One turbo generator had to be shut down at the Slovakian nuclear power plant after flames appeared in the second part of the third unit of EBO V2 in Jaslovské Bohunice. The fire was noticed in time, and the Nuclear Regulatory Authority of the Slovak Republic reported the event.

The fire at the Slovakian power plant occurred on Monday. Service personnel observed ignition on the casing of turbo generator number 31 in Jaslovské Bohunice.

Oil vapour ignition had occurred. The flames were immediately extinguished with a handheld extinguisher. The incident was reported to the Nuclear Regulatory Authority of the Slovak Republic. ÚJD SR inspectors assured that the event did not threaten the country's nuclear safety.

Incident at the nuclear power plant in Slovakia. The fire was quickly extinguished

Work is ongoing to determine the cause of the ignition. The unit is still operating with only one turbo generator running.

The reactor's power was reduced by the automatic regulator to 50%. "After checking the situation on the spot, local ÚJD SR inspectors confirm that the incident did not threaten nuclear safety. The cause of the fire is currently being determined," according to the statement.

The Bohunice V2 nuclear power plants are located in western Slovakia, near the town of Trnava. The complex has three facilities: Bohunice A-1, Bohunice V-1 (units 1 and 2), and Bohunice V-2 (units 3 and 4).

Electricity is produced here in two units with WWER 440/V-213 type pressurized water reactors. The nuclear infrastructure was built in Slovakia between 1984-87.

Source: www1.pluska.sk

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