Highly reliable, cost-effective and extended examination coverage are three
big demands for newly developed ISI equipment. AIRIS 21 (Advanced Inspecti
on System for Reactor Pressure Vessel and Internals) which is a state-of-th
e-art next generation device, has been developed to reply to these demands.
The device can reduce the inspection cost and increase the reliability and
inspection coverage. The AIRIS 21 swims in the water toward an area to be
inspected and sticks to the vessel wall using two propellers. After it stic
ks on the wall, the spinning speed of propellers is controlled to keep the
device on the wall with constant vacuum force. Then it travels on the wall
freely by two driving wheels and one easter wheel. This manner of new exami
nation system is quite different from the other conventional BWR-ID systems
. This new inspection system is dramatically reduced its size [W550 x L600
x H55 (mm)] and weight [13.6 (kg)] compared with conventional system, and a
lso saves ISI from being a critical path work because it needs no special t
ools, such as a large crane for handling. With AIRIS 21, it is possible to
perform ID inspection of RPV welds in parallel with fuel shuffling and othe
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