EUROLAB focuses on the choice of new nuclear class components, their qualities and, if necessary, their commitment to safety-related practices. We can help you select qualified spare parts for many electrical and mechanical safety related components that are no longer available on OEMs.
EUROLAB certifies equipment to IEEE 1 and IEEE 323 for Class 344E installation for light or harsh environments. These systems include instrumentation from manufacturers such as Bussman, Siemens, Yokogawa and GE, digital recorders, batteries, gauges, motors, panels and coolers. EUROLAB can also provide engineering assessments to identify the best potential change from more than 200 nuclear-grade equipment manufacturers.
With its expertise in solving facility needs, EUROLAB leads the industry in the following areas:
All programs are run in accordance with 10CFR50 B and 10CFR21 Application.
We are involved in the development of the standards, guidelines and solution of basic NRC questions about verification of critical characteristics, sampling, traceability, surveys and similar modifications. Our nuclear staff meets ANSI N45.2.6 Level II Inspector requirements and our nuclear dedication programs are tailored to each application and product related to nuclear safety. EUROLAB also provides technical evaluations, critical features and security class determinations.
EUROLAB works with our qualification databases to save you time and finance. By marking possible problems during prequalification, upgrades can usually be based on previous testing. Our extensive engineering staff and in-house testing facilities fully support your field teams, including a complete architectural and engineering department.
Special abilities include:
EUROLAB can resolve license issues or support hardware retrofit and replacement programs to meet your specifications, legal codes and requirements. Our seismic and EQ testing services include:
We operate three uniaxial, triaxial and biaxial seismic machines, plus a large number of accident and aging chambers to quickly respond to your needs.
EUROLAB is home to more than 30 different aging furnaces for environmental competence programs. Thermocouples and electronic temperature controllers are used to maintain the specified thermal aging temperature. Temperatures are continuously recorded and maintained within the specified thermal aging temperature of + 5 / -0 ° F. In the event of a malfunction in the main controller, replacement controllers are used to prevent the test samples from overheating.
In addition to the aging furnaces, our Nuclear Excellence Center has a LOCA Test Facility with five permanent LOCA test chambers. These test chambers use saturated and superheated steam, compressed air and water or chemical spray. Test samples installed by LOCA can be provided with various electrical and mechanical inputs. Test room and test sample operability parameters are saved to the most advanced digital data collection system.
If you want us to help you keep your nuclear equipment and facility in the most efficient way, you can contact us immediately.
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