Patent Number: 053176090
Section: claims

1. Apparatus for installing fuel rods in a nuclear fuel assembly skeleton, defining fuel rod locations distributed in a predetermined array, said apparatus comprising: fixed skeleton receiving means for receiving a skeleton devoid of end nozzles;  a magazine for storing fuel rods in alignment with said locations in the skeleton placed on a longitudinal side of said receiving means;  a longitudinal displacement mechanism located on the other longitudinal side of said receiving means, said displacement mechanism having a plurality of mutually parallel pull bars and means for displacing said pull bars longitudinally towards the magazine and away from the magazine, the pull bars being terminated by clamps for grasping a plurality of fuel rods to be inserted into said skeleton;  a cap-placing assembly interposed between the skeleton receiving means and the longitudinal displacement mechanism, said cap-placing assembly having a fixed support and a removable receptacle formed with housing distributed in an array that reproduces said array of fuel rod locations; and,  a plurality of caps adapted to be received each in one of said housings, the shape of the caps being such that they are adapted to fit over the clamps of the pull bars when the clamps are closed nd the pull bars are moved forwardly toward the magazine.  placing a skeleton devoid of end nozzles horizontally between a storage magazine for storing rods in alignment with rod-receiving locations in the skeleton and a longitudinal displacement mechanism for displacing pull bars terminated by rod-grasping clamps towards the magazine and away from the magazine;  passing said pull bars through the skeleton until they reach the magazine and grasping respective rods; and  pulling said pull rods through the skeleton;  further comprising the steps of:  loading caps in housings in a receptacle, said housings being distributed in the same array as the rods;  locating the receptacle between the displacement mechanism and the skeleton;  moving the pull bars forwardly to engage the clamps in the caps as they pass through the receptacle and prior to going through the skeleton; and  removing the caps when they leave the receptacle without manual intervention prior to moving the clamps up to the magazine. 2. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the removable receptacle comprises a perforated body arranged to be secured to the support, passages formed through the body and distributed in an array identical to said array of fuel rods, and a closure plate formed with holes that holds captive a grid formed with housings for receiving said caps. 3. Apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the removable receptacle further comprises a perforated backing plate co-operating with the body to define a passage for receiving a moving plate between a position in which holes thereof coincide with the housings and a position in which said holes are offset relative to the housings thereby preventing the caps from moving out of the receptacle. 4. Apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the moving plate is provided with guide means and is connected to an actuator for displacement in a direction at 45.degree. to the rows of housings. 5. Apparatus according to claim 1, further including a cap-removing assembly interposed between the skeleton-receiving means and the magazine, the cap-removing assembly having a frame carrying cap-retaining jaws that are displaceable transversely to the displacement direction of the pull bars between a position in which they engage at least some of the caps and a position in which they release said caps. 6. Apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the frame is displaceable transversely to the direction of the pull bars to allow the pull bars to pass, and to enable the clamps to advance to grasp rods placed in the magazine. 7. Apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the frame is mounted on fixed brackets so as to be vertically movable and is connected to the brackets by vertical displacement means enabling the frame to be brought to a level where the jaws vertically straddle followed by the pull bars through any one of the rows of housings. 8. Apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the jaws are designed to engage simultaneously all caps in a same row. 9. Apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the vertical displacement means are designed to bring the frame to a level where the jaws face pressurized air nozzles for ejecting the caps. 10. Apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the frame carries a cap-collecting tank. 11. A method of installing fuel rods in a skeleton of a nuclear fuel assembly, comprising the steps of: 12. A method according to claim 11, comprising the further steps of: moving the clamps between open jaws; clamping the jaws onto the caps; moving back the pull bars to disengage them from the jaws; lowering and opening the jaws; moving the pull bars forwardly again until the clamps engage terminal plugs of the fuel rods, closing the clamps, and simultaneously pulling all rods of a layer through the skeleton. 13. A method according to claim 11, wherein said loading step is carried out at a location remote from said magazine.