EO: 1.1 – 1.9 FUN 1 EO: 1.1 FUN 1 EO: 1.2 FUN 1 EO: 1.3 FUN 1 EO: 1.4 FUN 1 EO: 1.5 FUN 1 EO: 1.6 FUN 1 EO: 1.7 & 1.8 FUN 1 EO: 1.9 EO: 1.10 – 1.19 FUN 1 EO: 1.10 FUN 1 EO: 1.11 FUN 1 EO: 1.12 FUN 1 EO: 1.13 FUN 1 EO: 1.14 FUN 1 EO: 1.15 FUN 1 EO: 1.16 FUN 1 EO: 1.17 FUN 1 EO: 1.18 FUN 1 EO: 1.19 EO: 1.20- 1.30 FUN 1 EO: 1.20 FUN 1 EO: 1.21 & 1.22 FUN 1 EO: 1.23 & 1.24 FUN 1 EO: 1.25 FUN 1 EO: 1.26 FUN 1 EO: 1.27 FUN 1 EO: 1.28 FUN 1 EO: 1.29 & 1.30 EO: 1.31- 1.39 FUN 1 EO: 1.31 & 1.32 FUN 1 EO: 1.33 & 1.34 FUN 1 EO: 1.35 & 1.36 FUN 1 EO: 1.37 FUN 1 EO: 1.38 FUN 1 EO: 1.39 EO: 1.40- 1.49 FUN 1 EO: 1.40 FUN 1 EO: 1.41 FUN 1 EO: 1.42 FUN 1 EO: 1.43 FUN 1 EO: 1.44 FUN 1 EO: 1.45 & 1.46 FUN 1 EO: 1.47 FUN 1 EO: 1.48 FUN 1 EO: 1.49 EO: 1.50- 1.62 FUN 1 EO: 1.50 FUN 1 EO: 1.51 FUN 1 EO: 1.52 FUN 1 EO: 1.53 FUN 1 EO: 1.54 FUN 1 EO: 1.55 FUN 1 EO: 1.56 FUN 1 EO: 1.57 FUN 1 EO: 1.58 FUN 1 EO: 1.59 FUN 1 EO: 1.60 FUN 1 EO: 1.61 FUN 1 EO: 1.62 Menu EO: 1.1 – 1.9 FUN 1 EO: 1.1 FUN 1 EO: 1.2 FUN 1 EO: 1.3 FUN 1 EO: 1.4 FUN 1 EO: 1.5 FUN 1 EO: 1.6 FUN 1 EO: 1.7 & 1.8 FUN 1 EO: 1.9 EO: 1.10 – 1.19 FUN 1 EO: 1.10 FUN 1 EO: 1.11 FUN 1 EO: 1.12 FUN 1 EO: 1.13 FUN 1 EO: 1.14 FUN 1 EO: 1.15 FUN 1 EO: 1.16 FUN 1 EO: 1.17 FUN 1 EO: 1.18 FUN 1 EO: 1.19 EO: 1.20- 1.30 FUN 1 EO: 1.20 FUN 1 EO: 1.21 & 1.22 FUN 1 EO: 1.23 & 1.24 FUN 1 EO: 1.25 FUN 1 EO: 1.26 FUN 1 EO: 1.27 FUN 1 EO: 1.28 FUN 1 EO: 1.29 & 1.30 EO: 1.31- 1.39 FUN 1 EO: 1.31 & 1.32 FUN 1 EO: 1.33 & 1.34 FUN 1 EO: 1.35 & 1.36 FUN 1 EO: 1.37 FUN 1 EO: 1.38 FUN 1 EO: 1.39 EO: 1.40- 1.49 FUN 1 EO: 1.40 FUN 1 EO: 1.41 FUN 1 EO: 1.42 FUN 1 EO: 1.43 FUN 1 EO: 1.44 FUN 1 EO: 1.45 & 1.46 FUN 1 EO: 1.47 FUN 1 EO: 1.48 FUN 1 EO: 1.49 EO: 1.50- 1.62 FUN 1 EO: 1.50 FUN 1 EO: 1.51 FUN 1 EO: 1.52 FUN 1 EO: 1.53 FUN 1 EO: 1.54 FUN 1 EO: 1.55 FUN 1 EO: 1.56 FUN 1 EO: 1.57 FUN 1 EO: 1.58 FUN 1 EO: 1.59 FUN 1 EO: 1.60 FUN 1 EO: 1.61 FUN 1 EO: 1.62 EO: 1.1 – 1.3 FUN 2 EO: 1.1 FUN 2 EO: 1.2 FUN 2 EO: 1.3 EO: 1.4a – 1.4d FUN 2 EO: 1.4-a FUN 2 EO: 1.4-b FUN 2 EO: 1.4-c FUN 2 EO: 1.4-d EO: 1.4e – 1.4h FUN 2 EO: 1.4-e FUN 2 EO: 1.4-f FUN 2 EO: 1.4-g FUN 2 EO: 1.4-h EO: 1.4i – 1.5 FUN 2 EO: 1.4-i FUN 2 EO: 1.4-j FUN 2 EO: 1.4-k FUN 2 EO: 1.4-l FUN 2 EO: 1.5 Menu EO: 1.1 – 1.3 FUN 2 EO: 1.1 FUN 2 EO: 1.2 FUN 2 EO: 1.3 EO: 1.4a – 1.4d FUN 2 EO: 1.4-a FUN 2 EO: 1.4-b FUN 2 EO: 1.4-c FUN 2 EO: 1.4-d EO: 1.4e – 1.4h FUN 2 EO: 1.4-e FUN 2 EO: 1.4-f FUN 2 EO: 1.4-g FUN 2 EO: 1.4-h EO: 1.4i – 1.5 FUN 2 EO: 1.4-i FUN 2 EO: 1.4-j FUN 2 EO: 1.4-k FUN 2 EO: 1.4-l FUN 2 EO: 1.5 FUN 2 EO: 1.4-l 1 / 12 Where do the condenser drains lead to in a BWR? Feedwater System Main Turbine Hotwell Air Ejector System 2 / 12 The Steam Jet Air Ejectors are used to: Inject air into the Main Turbine Recycle exhaust steam Remove non-condensible gasses from the condenser Purify the steam before it goes to the reactor 3 / 12 BWR Reactor Feed Pumps (RFP) may use which force for operation? Main steam Hydraulic pressure Electric motors Magnetic fields 4 / 12 Loss of control of the TIP drive controls has previously led to: Automatic sealing of the containment area Withdrawal of TIPs from shields into general areas of the Reactor Building A shutdown of the entire reactor An explosion in the reactor core 5 / 12 A minor steam leak can result in: Areas of short-lived gaseous activity Total system shutdown A halt in feedwater supply Increase in reactor power 6 / 12 What do the Traversing In-core Probes (TIPs) provide calibration data for? Air Ejector System Main Turbine Bypass Valves Steam Jet Air Ejectors Power Range Monitors 7 / 12 The purpose of the Air Ejector system is to: Increase the temperature of the water Condense steam into water Feed highly radioactive gasses to the Off-Gas system Ensure purity of the feedwater 8 / 12 The potential danger around TIPS when they are withdrawn from the core creates what type of area? Locked High Radiation Area High Radiation Area Radiation Area Contaminated Area 9 / 12 What does a TIP detector turn into after being inserted into the core? Activated and subject to fission Non-radioactive Thermally stable Magnetic 10 / 12 The primary system water in the Condensate System of a BWR is: Demineralized Radioactive Heated Non-toxic 11 / 12 What is the primary function of the BWR Main Condenser? Heats up the water for reactor use Filters the water to make it potable Condenses and de-aerates exhaust steam from the Main Turbine Injects steam into the Main Turbine 12 / 12 The radioactive gasses not able to be recombined into water are: Converted into solid waste Used as fuel for other processes Stored indefinitely in tanks Released to the atmosphere as off-gas Your score is Share your results with your friends!! LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte Restart quiz PreviousFUN 2 EO: 1.4-lNext