1966
DOI: 10.2172/4468656
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Sefor Experimental Program Planning. Volume I. Specifications for the Plant and Experimental Equipment.

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“…The SEFOR coolant thermocouPles (30) are expected to have a sensitivity of ± 1°F (apparently mainly due to readout equipment), and an accuracy of ± 3°F for a temperature range from 400 to 1000oF. However, this accuracy is probably not achievable in normal industrial practice and especially under FFTF conditions which will be much more severe than SEFOP conditions in terms of neutron and gamma exposure and duty cycle.…”
Section: B Sensitivity and Accuracymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SEFOR coolant thermocouPles (30) are expected to have a sensitivity of ± 1°F (apparently mainly due to readout equipment), and an accuracy of ± 3°F for a temperature range from 400 to 1000oF. However, this accuracy is probably not achievable in normal industrial practice and especially under FFTF conditions which will be much more severe than SEFOP conditions in terms of neutron and gamma exposure and duty cycle.…”
Section: B Sensitivity and Accuracymentioning
confidence: 99%