Kaiga N-reactor shut down after smoke alarm
Kaiga N-reactor shut down after smoke alarm
A smoke detection alarm appeared in the control room of Unit 3 on Friday around 4.30 am.

Kaiga: A nuclear power reactor at the Kaiga Generating Station (KGS) was shut down after a smoke detection alarm went off on Friday.

A smoke detection alarm appeared in the control room of Unit 3 on Friday around 4.30 am following which the 220 MWe nuclear power plant was shut down, the Nuclear Power Corporation said in a statement here.

“On inspection of the respective area, it has been found that there was nothing abnormal,” Station Director JP Gupta said.

As an abundant precaution, the unit was shut down, he said.

The nuclear plant operator said routine surveillance tests were planned for Unit-3 before May, when the plant was to be shut down for a couple of weeks.

“Having the unit in shut down state, decision is taken to utilise this opportunity and carry out these tests now itself,” the NPCIL said.

After completion of these surveillance tests, it is planned to bring back KGS Unit-3 online, by April 17, it said.

KGS Unit 3 began commercial operations on May 6, 2007.

The surveillance tests are carried out at nuclear plants once every two years.

The Kaiga site, in Uttar Kannada District of Karnataka, has four units of 220 MW each.

At present Unit-1, 2 and 4 are operating safely and generating about 560 MWe.

All the four nuclear reactors at Kaiga are Pressurised Heavy Water Reactors and powered by indigenous fuel.

India has 20 nuclear plants under operation which have a total installed capacity to generate 4780 MW power.

Meanwhile, Uttara Kannada District Deputy Commissioner BN Krishnaiah said nuclear reactors in Kaiga were safe and there was no cause for panic.

Krishnaiah, who visited the nuclear power generating station on Saturday in the wake of authorities shutting down one of the reactors after smoke detection alarm went off, said the incident happened during the filling of fuel.

“All precautionary measures have been taken by the Kaiga authorities,” he told reporters.

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