Maintenance of a Nuclear Power Plant
Extensive preventive maintenance and testing (surveillance) programs exist to ensure that nuclear safety significant equipment will function when it is supposed to.

Every year to two (2) years, the power plant may be shutdown for an outage. The outage may last 30 to 60 days and depends on the amount of major maintenance to be done. Outages are used to perform activities that cannot be done when the plant is operating:
* Refueling the reactor and other preparations (removal of reactor head, upper internals, and reactor refueling)
* Preventive maintenance on equipment that must run all the time, e.g. turbine-generator must be inspected every 5 years or so, transformers may be checked out each outage;
* Modifications or replacements of major equipment, as a steam generator, that cannot be shutdown.
Power Plant Maintenance
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