fuel assembly definition

fuel assembly means the set of fuel elements loaded into the nuclear reactor as a single unit and enabling the handling of nuclear fuel as set out in the nuclear installation design,
fuel assembly means any fuel assembly deployed or capable of being deployed in the core of one or more LTO Units;
fuel assembly means a set of fuel elements and associated components which are loaded into and subsequently removed from a reactor core as a single unit;

More Definitions of fuel assembly

fuel assembly means a nuclear fuel assembly used in the core of a nuclear power plant.

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