Common use of Spent-Fuel Pool Cooling and Cleanup System Clause in Contracts

Spent-Fuel Pool Cooling and Cleanup System. This system is designed to remove decay heat from the spent fuel assemblies and maintain clarity and chemistry of the spent fuel pool water. The system is composed of two subsystems, the spent fuel pool cooling system (SFPCS) and the spent fuel pool cleanup system. The SFPCS is a closed loop system consisting of two pumps, two heat exchangers, piping, valves, controls and instrumentation required to form a complete functional system. All equipment is located within the Fuel Building. The spent fuel pool cleanup system is composed of two flow trains, each consisting of a strainer, pump, filter and a mixed bed ion exchanger. Either one or both trains can be aligned to clean the water in the Spent Fuel Pool. The system also consists of the piping, valves, controls and instrumentation to form a complete functional system. The pumps are located in the Fuel Building with the remaining equipment contained in the Auxiliary Building. Only the equipment and piping related to the spent fuel pool cleanup system that is located in the Auxiliary Building itself is financed. No part of the Auxiliary Building is included as part of the SFS.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Loan Agreement (El Paso Electric Co /Tx/), Loan Agreement (El Paso Electric Co /Tx/), Loan Agreement (El Paso Electric Co /Tx/)

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Spent-Fuel Pool Cooling and Cleanup System. This system is designed to remove decay heat from the spent fuel assemblies and maintain clarity and chemistry of the spent fuel pool water. The system is composed of two subsystems, the spent fuel pool cooling system (SFPCS) and the spent fuel pool cleanup system. The SFPCS is a closed loop system consisting of two pumps, two heat exchangers, piping, valves, controls and instrumentation required to form a complete functional system. All equipment is located within the Fuel Building. The spent fuel pool cleanup system is composed of two flow trains, each consisting of a strainer, pump, filter and a mixed bed ion exchanger. Either Either-one or both trains can be aligned to clean the water in the Spent Fuel Pool. The system also consists of the piping, valves, controls and instrumentation to form a complete functional system. The pumps are located in the Fuel Building with the remaining equipment contained in the Auxiliary Building. Only the equipment and piping related to the spent fuel pool cleanup system that is located in the Auxiliary Building itself is financed. No part of the Auxiliary Building is included as part of the SFS.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Loan Agreement (El Paso Electric Co /Tx/), Loan Agreement (El Paso Electric Co /Tx/), Loan Agreement (El Paso Electric Co /Tx/)

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