This includes profile tests for the basic systems and equipment of the unit, with the unit operating at different levels of electric capacity.
The 1000MW unit is the first reactor at the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant Project (KKNPP), which is being built by the NPCIL with Rosatom, Russia's State Energy Corporation. The second unit (reactor) should reach the criticality stage in six months, sources said.
The tests are conducted at different stages when the plant starts generating 50 per cent of the capacity, followed by 75 per cent and then subsequently 100 per cent.
The tests also include disabling of the basic systems of the unit and testing its stability in this situation.
Uvarov added "the next stage follows which is the integrated testing of the power unit. At this stage, the unit is supposed to have worked without interruption for 72 hours, at the capacity of 100 per cent.
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