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- percent. Therefore, many recombiners are needed. For example, the containment of Olkiluoto 3 EPR in Finland has 50 recombiners. Manufacturers of p****ive...
- radionuclides, through a pressure release valve and filters. Hydrogen/oxygen recombiners also are installed within the containment to prevent gas explosions....
- station operators around the world began to install p****ive autocatalytic recombiners ("PARs"), which do not require electricity to operate. PARs work much...
- systems are the Containment Spray System (CSS), P****ive Autocatalytic Recombiners (PAR), and the Core Catcher (CC). The Containment Spray System (CSS)...
- observatories like Hipparcos, Hubble and Spitzer, and the Astronomical Multi-BEam Recombiner (AMBER), which combines the beams of three telescopes simultaneously,...
- w****, steam and hydrogen were removed from the reactor using a catalytic recombiner and by venting directly into the open air.[citation needed] The release...
- carry a greater risk of this happening. Some reactors contain catalytic recombiners which let the hydrogen react with ambient oxygen in a non-explosive fashion...
- hydrogen. Detonation risks can be reduced by the use of catalytic hydrogen recombiners. Brief re-criticality (resumption of neutron-induced fission) in parts...
- Other new safety systems include aircraft crash protection, hydrogen recombiners, and a core catcher to contain the molten reactor core in the event of...
- AMBER, the Astronomical Multi-Beam Recombiner, is an instrument mounted on the Very Large Telescope (VLT), combining the light of the three Unit Telescopes...