In a nuclear power plant making use of a high temperature gas cooled reactor,
it is necessary, prior to commencing power generation and connection of a generator
to an electrical distribution grid, to condition the power generation circuit of
the plant. This involves creating stable conditions within the power generation
circuit. To this end, the plant includes a start-up blower system for circulating
working fluid, typically helium, around the power generation circuit until the
desired conditions are satisfied. The start-up blower system typically includes
a normally open in-line valve, at least one blower connected in parallel with the
in-line valve and a normally closed isolation valve connected in series with the
blower. Conditioning the power generation circuit will typically include stabilizing
the pressure in the circuit at between 10 bar and 50 bar.