ICON

ICONĀ  is user-friendly software that monitors and helps to calculate chemical parameters of water within boiling water reactor (BWR) vessels and related nuclear plant water systems.

Using measured ion concentration data, the ICON software accurately calculates key parameters such as conductivity and pH, giving operators the information they need to make informed corrective actions that support safe and efficient reactor operation. Its built-in database and self-documenting features also streamline configuration, control, and quality assurance.

ICON

ICON STREAMLINES CALCULATIONS, REPORTS AND COMPLIANCE

ICON provides plant operators and chemists with a dependable, consistent, and traceable method for monitoring critical water chemistry parameters. By streamlining calculations, ICON contributes directly to corrosion prevention, safe reactor operation, and overall plant efficiency.

INTUITIVE AND EFFICIENT

INTUITIVE AND EFFICIENT

A menu-driven interface allows chemists to quickly input data and receive accurate conductivity, pH, and ion balance calculations.

QUALITY AND COMPLIANCE

QUALITY AND COMPLIANCE

Self-documenting capabilities and revision tracking support configuration control and regulatory adherence.

COMPREHENSIVE CALCULATIONS

COMPREHENSIVE CALCULATIONS

ICON accounts for both strong ions and weakly dissociated species, providing accurate water chemistry results for nuclear plant systems.

DATA MANAGEMENT AND HISTORICAL TRACKING

DATA MANAGEMENT AND HISTORICAL TRACKING

All calculations are logged and saved, enabling on-demand troubleshooting, trend analysis, and reporting.

PLATFORM-WIDE DATA SECURITY

PLATFORM-WIDE DATA SECURITY

ICON can be integrated with SIA’s asset information management system (AIMS), which complies fully with the latest cybersecurity standards.

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