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TABLE 1 Summary of Reactor Coolant Chemistry Control

CHEMISTRY PARAMETERS DOE-HDBK-1015/2-93 Reactor Water Chemistry CH-03 Rev. 0 Page 12 CHEMISTRY PARAMETERS The reasons for control of selected chemistry parameters, and some of the more common methods of controlling these parameters will be discussed. No attempt  will  be  made  to  identify  specific  values  of  any  of  the  parameters discussed because of the number of different reactor facilities involved, but an overview concerning the bases and common methods used will be included. For operating values and specifications, users should refer to local facility publications. In addition, some information on tritium is provided. EO 1.5 STATE the following for reactor water chemistry. a. Nine parameters controlled b. Reason for controlling each parameter c. Method of controlling each parameter EO 1.6 STATE  the  possible  effects  of  abnormal  chemistry  on  core conditions. Specific Parameters Specific chemical parameters vary from facility to facility but generally include the following: pH, dissolved oxygen, hydrogen, total gas content, conductivity, chlorides, fluorine, boron, and  radioactivity.  For the parameters indicated, control is generally achieved by one or more of three basic processes. (1) Ion exchange in the primary system demineralizer(s) or by supplemental chemical additions (2) Oxygen scavenging by hydrogen or hydrazine addition (3) Degassification Table 1 lists the more common chemistry parameters measured and/or controlled, the reasons each is measured and/or controlled, and control methods utilized.

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