10.03.2025

Effective Solutions for Large Industrial Facilities: Single-turn Electric Actuators by radiy

radiy is a leading Ukrainian manufacturer of single-turn electric actuators. radiy mechanisms are installed and operate properly at Kyiv Thermal Power Plant-5, as well as in the automatic process control systems of such industrial giants as DTEK “Pavlogradvugillya” and “Zaporizhzhyakoks”
18.02.2025

Quality is confirmed: Industrial LED luminaires have successfully passed the tests for compliance with the requirements of the Technical Specifications (TU) and the Standard Organization of Ukraine of the National Nuclear Energy Generating Company 100:2022 (SOU NAEK 100:2022)

The tests began at the end of November 2024. The control tests of the luminaires were performed to assess the effectiveness and feasibility of introducing changes, to verify compliance with the requirements of the technical specifications and the draft notice of change of the technical specifications
14.01.2025

Modernized Power Unit at Kozloduy NPP Commissioned Thanks to Ukrainian Equipment Produced by radiy

Unit 6 of Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant in Bulgaria was successfully commissioned following the modernization of its Reactor Control and Protection System. This marks the completion of another important phase in the joint Ukrainian-Bulgarian project to modernize the control and safety systems of Units 5 and 6 at Kozloduy NPP
13.12.2024

The Fire Alarm System was tested in accordance with the requirements of the Standard Organization of Ukraine National Nuclear Energy Generating Company
100:2022 (SOU NAEK 100:2022)

These tests included several critical stages. The primary objective was to evaluate the effectiveness and practicality of the modifications made to the system design and to verify compliance with the new requirements outlined in SOU NAEK 100:2022
02.12.2024

The Engineered Safety Features Actuation System for Channel 1 is ready for delivery to Rivne NPP

The equipment set designed and developed for Rivne NPP, Power Unit 4 passed testing at radiy site. The newly approved equipment will replace the existing system originally commissioned in 2004, which is now based on obsolete hardware and software components