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Info LOFR must Provide to the AREP

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LOFR stands for Loss of Fluid Reactor. The LOFR must provide information such as the cause and magnitude of the event, status of the cooling system, amount of fluid lost, actions taken, and impact on reactor safety to the AREP.

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LOFR stands for Loss of Fluid Reactor. When a LOFR event occurs in a nuclear power plant, it is important for the LOFR-affected Reactor to provide certain information to the Accident Response Evaluation Program (AREP).

Some of the key information that the LOFR must provide to the AREP includes:

  • The cause and magnitude of the LOFR event
  • The status of the reactor's cooling system
  • The amount of fluid lost
  • The actions taken to mitigate the LOFR event
  • The impact of the event on the overall safety of the reactor

By providing this information, the AREP can assess the severity of the LOFR event and make informed decisions regarding the safety and operation of the reactor.

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