We decided that no highly radioactive components/equipment could be hung
from the rail. We had containers made that could be handled with the
fuel handling machine. That way the fuel handling machine/crane could
be locked to control movement/removal from the pool.
Tom Meek (ex Trojan)
On 2/9/2011 12:44 PM, [email protected] wrote:
All,
Does your site have a device to lock down equipment on the side of
your spent fuel pool? Braidwood has no railing available as our fuel
bridge crane path travels between the handrail and pool thus
preventing the usage of standard lock down devices. We have hooks
that we hang from but only 1" clearance.
Does anyone have a similar situation and how do you administer your
fuel pool controls on highly irradiated components that hang from the
side of the pool
Please reply to Joe Schwantner. Thank you in advance.
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