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English: Diagram of the Reactor Pressure Vessel of a Boiling Water Reactor. Original diagram by user:katana0182. (C)2009 David C. Synnott, licensed under CC-BY 3.0. Note that this is a highly simplified diagram, and multiple penetrations are abstracted b/c of the 2d environment. Several features are missing. Also note that the annotations have been converted to paths, and therefore aren't editable except as paths; this is to preserve the font used. If you want the version with annotations as text, please contact me.
Date 7 June 2009 (original upload date)
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Author Katana0182 at English Wikipedia
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  • 2009-06-08 04:37 Katana0182 600×1050× (620876 bytes) covered up bad edits.
  • 2009-06-08 04:26 Katana0182 600×1050× (620953 bytes) Corrected bad last version.
  • 2009-06-08 04:07 Katana0182 600×1050× (89246 bytes) With RCIC, table of ECCS initialisms, minor revs.
  • 2009-06-07 21:12 Katana0182 600×1050× (475453 bytes) Ok, so I've put in the control rods and the SLCS line, and adjusted some annotations.
  • 2009-06-07 20:00 Katana0182 600×1000× (384442 bytes) Modified version of diagram with pathed text, ADS, LPCI.
  • 2009-06-07 16:17 Katana0182 559×978× (254225 bytes) Version of BWR/RPV with recirc pumps and pathed text.
  • 2009-06-07 05:58 Katana0182 744×1052× (38844 bytes) Illustration of the [[Reactor Pressure Vessel]] of a [[Boiling Water Reactor]]. Original artwork by [[user:katana0182]]. (C)2009 David C. Synnott, licensed under CC-BY 3.0. Note that this is an early version of the illustration, and many features are mis

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