Cvn Nuclear Reactor Boundary Area Parts

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0000453578 Bearing Ball
001006158
0275 Bearing Ball
001006170
10380-8 Bearing Ball
001006170
104926 Bearing Ball
001006170
1095APC3 Bearing Ball
001006170
11-65V Bearing Ball
001006170
1116DR1R Bearing Ball
001006170
11868PC41 Bearing Ball
001006170
120000 Bearing Ball
010061940
128805 Bearing Ball
001006170
141T2PC31 Bearing Ball
001006170
145647 Bearing Ball
001006158
145651 Bearing Ball
001006170
145651GMS Bearing Ball
001006170
147493 Bearing Ball
001006158
15116 Bearing Ball
001006170
15443 PIECE 57 Bearing Ball
001006170
15D9007-21 Bearing Ball
001006170
16024R1 Bearing Ball
001006170
177033-46 Bearing Ball
001006170
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In the United States Navy, Refueling and Overhaul (ROH) refers to a lengthy process or procedure performed on nuclear-powered naval ships, which involves replacement of expended nuclear fuel with new fuel and a general maintenance fix-up, renovation, and often modernization of the entire ship. In theory, such a process could simply involve only refueling or only an overhaul, but nuclear refueling is usually combined with an overhaul. An ROH usually takes one to two years for submarines and up to almost three years for an aircraft carrier, performed at a naval shipyard. Time periods between ROHs on a ship have varied historically from about 5–20 years (for submarines) to up to 25 years (for Nimitz-class aircraft carriers). For modern submarines and aircraft carriers, ROHs are typically carried out about midway through their operating lifespan. There are also shorter maintenance fix-ups called availabilities for ships periodically at shipyards. A particularly lengthy refueling, maintenance, and modernization process for a nuclear aircraft carrier can last up to almost three years and be referred to as a Refueling Complex Overhaul (RCOH).

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