en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Russian-Indian joint venture Tyazhmash has recently completed the testing and delivery of a batch of power transformers for supplying power to the generating units of India's Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant. The delivered transformers, model 4ED-630/6000U3, total four units, and were received by the Indian company Bharat Heavy Electricals.
Test results indicated that this batch of transformers meets the requirements of relevant international standards in terms of performance, reliability, and safety. All equipment has been shipped and was received by a subsidiary of Rosatom, Russia's state atomic energy corporation, which serves as the general contractor for the Indian Nuclear Power Corporation in the Kudankulam project.
The cooperation between Tyazhmash and Bharat Heavy Electricals has lasted for many years. During this period, the two parties have produced and supplied over 50 transformers for various power stations. At the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant alone, more than 50 transformers from Tyazhmash have been received. The delivery of these four units represents the latest development in the longstanding supply relationship and provides crucial power equipment support for the stable operation of subsequent generating units at the Kudankulam plant.
The Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant is an important nuclear power facility in India. Its construction employs Russian technology solutions, with multiple units already in operation or under construction. As core equipment for the power station's electricity output, the quality and compatibility of the transformers are vital for the safety and stability of grid interconnection.
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