ITER is an experimental fusion reactor facility under construction in Cadarache, southern France, aimed at proving the feasibility of nuclear fusion as a future source of clean energy. India became the seventh full partner of ITER in December 2005. ITER-India, a special project under the Institute for Plasma Research in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, is responsible for designing, building, and delivering India's in-kind contributions to the global ITER initiative.
HVAC Systems successfully executed a critical project for ITER-India, a division of the Institute for Plasma Research, contributing to the global ITER initiative aimed at developing nuclear fusion as a future clean energy source. Our team was responsible for the design, supply, installation, testing, and commissioning of a comprehensive Cooling Water System (CWS) for the experimental laboratories at ITER-India's facility.
The project involved complex engineering solutions, with in-house generated designs including PFDs, P&IDs, isometric drawings, and 3D models created using REVIT MEP software. Pipe racks were designed and fabricated on-site, while STAAD Pro software was utilized to conduct stress analysis and ensure structural integrity. Additionally, a detailed hydraulic analysis of each loop of the Cooling Water System was carried out using AFT Fathom software, ensuring optimal performance and efficiency throughout the system.
Our team of designers & engineers worked round-the-clock to ensure that each & every specification is met & delivered to the end-user within the tight deadlines.
We take great pride to be a part of such a challenging project that was successfully delivered by our team!