During this one (1) week of in-person classroom training the student will complete an overview study of the major systems that make up the AP1000® nuclear power plant. Students will review the purpose, major components, functions and design basis and system relationship of these plant systems. The week is divided into detailed overviews of the following functional areas:

1. The AP1000 Plant®
2. Reactor Coolant Systems
3. Passive Safety Related Systems
4. Non-safety Systems (Defense-in-Depth)
5. Control Systems
6. Electrical Systems
7. Auxiliary Cooling Water Systems
8. Containment
9. Secondary Plant Systems

This course takes place remotely over Teams and will occur Monday through Friday 0800 to 1630 on Central European Time (CET).

Minimum number of students (8). If the minimum number of students is not met, the class will be cancelled 30 days prior to the May 26th start date.

Maximum number of students (15)


Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to describe the layout, function, design basis and relationships of each system. Additionally, students will be able to explain the operation and protection functions provided by the instrumentation and control plant equipment.