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Radiologically Controlled Area Ventilation System

Air intake plenum for the radiologically controlled area ventilation system and the containment air filtration system. [Pg.47]

The radiologically controlled area ventilation system (VAS) serves the fuel handling area of the Auxiliary Building, and the radiologically controlled portions of the Auxiliary and Aimex Buildings, except for the health physics and hot machine shop areas which are provided with a separate ventilation system (VHS). [Pg.288]

The radiologically controlled area ventilation system consists of the following subsystems ... [Pg.288]

Radiologically Controlled Area Ventilation System (VAS) testing ... [Pg.418]

The containment air filtration system (VFS) serves the containment, the fuel handling area and the other radiologically controlled areas of the auxiliary and annex buildings, except for the hot machine shop and health physics areas which are served by a separate ventilation system. [Pg.279]

The ventilation system design for radiologically controlled areas is discussed in Section 9.4 of the EDCD (Reference 12.1). [Pg.441]


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