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L-3 MAPPS Wins Contract From AECL To Replace Gentilly-2 Nuclear Generating Station's DCCs

EBR Staff Writer Published 27 July 2009

L-3 Communications MAPPS Inc. (L-3 MAPPS) has won an order from Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL) to replace the Gentilly-2 nuclear generating station’s Digital Control Computers (DCCs). DCC systems are used to monitor and control the major reactor and power plant functions at CANDU nuclear power plants. The DCC replacement project is part of a plant refurbishment project which will extend the life of Gentilly-2 until around the year 2040.

“Through our long-standing relationship with AECL, L-3 MAPPS is pleased to play its part in extending the life of the Gentilly-2 station,” said Michael Chatlani, vice president of marketing & sales for L-3 MAPPS Power Systems and Simulation.

The new DCCs will feature the latest SSCI-890 CPUs and modern VME-based replacements for the existing Ramtek display system and contact scanner. L-3's DCC CPUs will replace four Varian 73 computer systems and related input/output and ancillary equipment currently in use at Gentilly-2. The system will be delivered to Gentilly-2 in the summer of 2011.

Hydro-Québec has operated Gentilly-2, a 675-megawatt CANDU Heavy Water Reactor, since start-up in 1983. Gentilly-2 is located in Becancour, Quebec, about 90 minutes east of Montreal near the town of Trois-Rivieres, and is the only nuclear power plant in the province of Quebec.

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