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Unclogging and recovering device for sludge deposited on the tube plate of a steam generator
   
Document Number
US Patent 4390034
Issued Date
June 28, 1983
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Bes; Louis (Noisy-le-Grand,FR)
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The device comprises a ramp for dislodging sludge by high pressure jets fixed permanently inside a steam generator, horizontally and above the tube plate. The ramp is supplied with water under pressure through a movable distributor. The device also includes means for driving the sludge towards the center of the plate and a discharge valve for the sludge arranged above an orifice passing through the tube plate at its central part and opening into the hollow central column. The invention is particularly useful for steam generators of pressurized water nuclear reactors.
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Owner
Framatome (Courbevoie,FR)
Published
June 28, 1983
Application Number
06/279,284
Filed
June 30, 1981
US Classification
134/104.1   134/104.4 134/105 134/167C
Int'l Classification
F22B   37/00   (20060101)   F22B   37/48   (20060101)  
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Priority Data
Jul 18, 1980 [FR] 80 15901
USPTO Field of Search
134/104   134/105   134/166C   134/167C  
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