Nuclear Power Plants Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
16606A79-89 O-ring
006843420
1672854-001 Pulse Transformer
003510359
16750760-001 Alternating Current Motor
009380884
16758252 Electr Receptacle Connector Body
004080428
16762854-001 Pulse Transformer
003510359
16771640-002 Indicator Light
003115600
16771640-004 Indicator Light
003115600
16885PCM733 Round Plain Nut
001856461
1693-0619 Blind Rivet
000051051
16D Flat Washer
007532076
17 3-4INBLACK Electrical Insulation Tape
004194291
17-2INBLACK Electrical Insulation Tape
001475675
1700TEMFLX Electrical Insulation Tape
004194291
17115LG Magnifier
004779613
172545-056 Electrical Receptacle Connector
010332008
172C9352 Pipe Repair Clamp
011312444
172C9352G1 Pipe Repair Clamp
011312444
175/150/140 Magnifier
004779613
1757037 Nonelectrical Wire
005961645
175936 Diode Semiconductor Device
000181217
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Nuclear Power Plants

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A nuclear power plant or nuclear power station is a thermal power station in which the heat source is a nuclear reactor. As is typical in all conventional thermal power stations the heat is used to generate steam which drives a steam turbine connected to an electric generator which produces electricity. As of 23 April 2014 Their operations and maintenance (O&M) and fuel costs are, along with hydropower stations, at the low end of the spectrum and make them suitable as base-load power suppliers. The cost of spent fuel management, however, is somewhat uncertain.

Electricity was generated by a nuclear reactor for the first time ever on September 3, 1948 at the X-10 Graphite Reactor in Oak Ridge, Tennessee in the United States, and was the first nuclear power station to power a light bulb. The world's first full scale power station, solely devoted to electricity production (Calder Hall was also meant to produce plutonium), Shippingport power plant in the United States connected to the grid on December 18, 1957.

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