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The Draining Tank and Related Systems

The hydrogen gas from the chemical reaction increases the pressure within the vessel. When the pressure within the SG reaches a predetermined higher level, the rupture disks burst and the sodium within the SG drains rapidly into a sodium dump tank. For such large sodium/water reaction events, it is also necessary to seal off the reactor/SG system for the purpose of containment isolation. An SG isolation system (SGIS) is provided to terminate a sodium/water reaction (by rapidly removing the water from the SG) and to isolate the water side with safety-related isolation valves which serve a safety-grade barrier for the purpose of containment isolation. [Pg.249]


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