Nuclear Power Plants Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
3223-072AC-03 Heat Sink-insulator
011876775
3223-07FR-03 Heat Sink-insulator
011220470
32240D O-ring
001651958
3226E Tube Tee
002492022
322888 Lug Terminal
014500303
3229283 Round Plain Nut
001856461
32555-63 Machine Screw
010797242
32591-62 Machine Bolt
010797237
326-08-610 Conductor Bus
010256083
327C810H06 Stud Terminal
001665527
32860 Motor Blades
011456254
3292-125 Round Plain Nut
001856461
32ALT1PC61 Key Washer
001860959
32C9805 Gasket
013922760
32PC61 Key Washer
001860959
330-0351-016 Electrical Contact
001031896
3300A69A0118-007 Round Plain Nut
001856461
3312/25 Electrical Special Purpose Cable
011900382
332 ITEM 2 O-ring
010655954
33203LN Rotary Switch
010408071
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Nuclear Power Plants

Picture of Nuclear Power Plants

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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