Moored Training Ship Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
000.238.0767N Compression Helical Spring
002973603
000.239.0767 Compression Helical Spring
002973603
00087728 Plain Seal
013176273
00112 Bonding Kit
008827073
00354V016 Pipe To Tube Straight Adapter
002660543
0087728 Plain Seal
013176273
009-7188 O-ring
006842070
010101041 Composition Fixed Resistor
001145361
0112 Bonding Kit
008827073
014C02-0011 Cartridge Fuse
011013360
02-89-0253 Plug-in Electronic Compon Socket
005939331
022-03332 Temperature Regulating Valve
011145753
022-03332-000 Temperature Regulating Valve
011145753
02725 Electrical Power Cable
013443940
02725-85 Electrical Power Cable
013443940
040204-1 1/4-24 Hose To Boss Straight Adapter
000648262
048676 Hose Clamp
005868463
05-1833 Oxygen Analyzer
011013079
0502G151/001 Electric Light Globe
002997217
06-46-4101 Electrical Plug Connector
008567782
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Moored Training Ship

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The Ship/Submarine Recycling Program (SRP) is the process the United States Navy uses to dispose of decommissioned nuclear vessels. SRP takes place only at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard (PSNS) in Bremerton, Washington, but the preparations can begin elsewhere.

Before SRP can begin, the ship or submarine's nuclear fuel must be removed. Defueling usually coincides with decommissioning. Until the fuel is removed, the vessel is referred to as "USS Name," but afterward the "USS" is dropped and it is referred to as "ex-Name." Defueling of submarines is carried out at only five ship repair facilities on the West Coast, and the hulls are then towed to PSNS. Reusable equipment is removed at the same time as the fuel.

Spent nuclear fuel is shipped by rail to the Naval Reactor Facility in the Idaho National Laboratory (INL), located 42 miles (67 km) northwest of Idaho Falls, Idaho, where it is stored in special canisters.

At PSNS the SRP proper begins. The salvage workers cut the submarine into three or four pieces: the aft section, the reactor compartment, the missile compartment if one exists, and the forward section. Missile compartments are dismantled according to the provisions of the Strategic Arms Reductions Treaty.

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