Two SAI actuators by AUMA have been certified as nuclear plant class

The SAI actuator class by AUMA

The SAI actuator class by AUMA

The new generation of AUMA SAI and SAN electric actuators for nuclear service have successfully passed demanding type tests.
SAI 07.2 – 16.2 and SAI 25.1 – 35.1 actuators are now approved to IEEE 382:2006 for use within the reactor building. The SAN 07.2 – 16.2 and SAN 25.1 – 35.1 series are qualified for slightly less demanding service in secondary water, steam, and ventilation systems.
The new nuclear actuators are based on AUMA’s latest SA multi-turn design, modified for the demanding environment of a nuclear plant. Plastics used for switches, cables, connectors and sealing elements, for instance, must withstand high temperatures and radiation doses.
Extreme-performance lubricants are needed for the gears, and special windings for the motors. For the SAI actuators that are qualified to operate within the reactor containment vessel, ductile (SG) cast iron replaces grey cast iron and aluminum as the material for the actuator housing.
The qualification process for NPP actuators is stringent, whether they are designed to operate inside or outside the containment vessel. NPPs are required to withstand severe incidents such as steam and coolant leaks, floods, and earthquakes. Following such incidents, key valves must remain operable to prevent further damage to the plant.