kostond
New Member
- Oct 27, 2010
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- Boat Info
- 1986 390 Sedan Sportfish, Custom hardtop, Raymarine RL80c, Glendinning Synchronizer,Navico autopilot
- Engines
- 1996 Volvo Penta TAMD63p's
You guys got it! The pistol grips on the "vertical" part of the control board are for emergency core cooling pumps. The red lines on the "horizontal" part of the control board represent the injection lines into the core. the switches are motor operated valves.
AKBASSKING, the picture below is from the other end of the control room. This is the control board for the "electric plant". This is probably what you are familiar with. Pistol grips for breakers and the gauges on the "vertical" section are Volt and Amp meters.
BTW, incase anyone is wondering the round thing below the clock is the "Core Mimic". At a glance from anywhere in the control room you can assertain the status of the control rods. RED LIGHTS - rods are out and the reactor is making power.
GREEN LIGHTS - rods are in and the reactor is shut down.
Nick K
AKBASSKING, the picture below is from the other end of the control room. This is the control board for the "electric plant". This is probably what you are familiar with. Pistol grips for breakers and the gauges on the "vertical" section are Volt and Amp meters.
BTW, incase anyone is wondering the round thing below the clock is the "Core Mimic". At a glance from anywhere in the control room you can assertain the status of the control rods. RED LIGHTS - rods are out and the reactor is making power.
GREEN LIGHTS - rods are in and the reactor is shut down.
Nick K