
Reactor Coolant System
The Reactor Coolant System in a nuclear power plant circulates water to remove heat generated by nuclear fission. It transports this heat from the reactor core to a heat exchanger called a steam generator, where the water turns into steam to produce electricity. The system also includes pumps, valves, and safety devices to maintain pressure, temperature, and flow, ensuring safe and efficient operation. Essentially, it acts like a cooling and heat transfer network that keeps the reactor running safely while generating power.