This course introduces the ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) Section III nuclear design and construction code and explain how the code will be applied in the supply chains of the upcoming Wylfa Newydd (Horizon/Hitachi) reactors.
Equally relevant to new to nuclear and existing nuclear suppliers, either for pressure systems, generally welding certification and approvals, or for metallic material suppliers and stockist, the workshop will help businesses understand the actions that they should consider to prepare for these exciting opportunities.
Delegates will get an overview of the code and learn how to navigate and apply the code to practical examples.
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Course Overview
It is delivered as an overview of the full RCC-E standard. As such it is fast-paced and covers a lot of detail, which is essential knowledge as a first base to more in depth training.
Learning outcomes / Topics covered
- To understand what the code is all about.
- To have a global overview of the RCC-E code.
- To provide an overview of the RCC-E chapters and requirements.
- To understand the code according to its specific engineering specialty.
- Generalities
- Regulation basis
- Purpose and structure of the RCC-E code
System Engineering
- Safety class
- Power supply system
Equipment Engineering
- Conditions dictated by the environment
- Constitutive components
Installation
- Separation
- Grounding
- Lightning and EMF protection
- Quality & Documentation
Who should complete it?
Managers, Project Managers, Buyers, Salespeople, Engineers, Technicians from design or manufacturing departments, Quality departments Supervisors who have a general knowledge of electrical installations or equipment, operation of a nuclear power plant.
Delivery
We can deliver this as an in-house course if companies are interested, please contact us for further information.