fuel handling sequence
Uranium is made into pellets, which are pressed into fuel bundles to be used in the reactor and then stored in cooling bays.
reception bay 
Water-filled basin into which spent fuel from the discharge bay is carried.
canned failed fuel 
Failed fuel bundles are stored in a water-filled basin.
failed fuel bay 
Water-filled basin in which failed fuel is stored.
spent fuel storage bay 
Water-filled basin where the spent fuel is stored for several years before it can be disposed of safely.
transfer canal 
Water-filled channel used to transfer the spent fuel mechanically from the reactor building to the service building for storage.
accept machine 
Remote-controlled cylinder that removes the spent fuel from the reactor and carries it to the discharge bay.
failed fuel canning 
Failed fuel bundles are covered with a watertight casing.
equipment lock 
Area through which equipment and fuel pass between the service building and the reactor building.
discharge bay 
Water-filled basin that receives spent fuel as it exits the accept machine; the water acts as a protective barrier against the radiation emitted by the fuel.
elevator 
Mechanical device used to put spent fuel into the discharge bay.
spent fuel port 
Tube used to reclaim spent fuel from the accept machine.
reactor 
Tightly sealed area where fission of the fuel is carried out in a controlled manner to release heat.
new fuel storage room 
Enclosure where new fuel is stored before being introduced into the reactor building.
service building 
Enclosure that contains the plant’s auxiliary systems such as storage and fuel decontamination equipment.
port 
Tube used to insert fuel into the fueling machine.
fueling machine 
Remote-controlled device that inserts new fuel into the reactor.
loading area 
Area of the reactor building where new fuel is stored before being used.
storage tray 
Tray on which spent fuel is stacked.