Westinghouse opens nuclear pump and motor maintenance and repair facility in Belgium

The new €6 million Westinghouse state-of-the-art workshop has been designed to perform work on multiple pumps and motors in parallel. It has easy truck access, a large-capacity crane (63T), and is equipped with a large vertical lathe, a large horizontal lathe, and a dynamic balancing machine capable of handling the largest pump and motor components. The Westinghouse pump and motor facility has an annual repair and refurbishment capacity of more than 20 large motors and 10 pumps per year.

The workshop will start its activities with the execution of a contract signed with EDF to maintain the pumps and motors of the primary circuit of their nuclear power plants in France.

“Our growth here in Nivelles is reflective of both the scope of the global nuclear renaissance and our ongoing commitment to create success for our customers. We see an exciting and long-term future for our industry, our company and for this new maintenance and repair centre,” said Nick Liparulo, senior vice president, Westinghouse Nuclear Services.

Westinghouse is growing its pump and motor organization in Europe and has plans for an additional expansion of the current maintenance and storage facility in Nivelles due to be completed by 2011.