Flux detector removal apparatus

G - Physics – 21 – C

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G21C 17/108 (2006.01) G21C 19/32 (2006.01)

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CA 2594966

A flux detector removal tool for safely removing failed flux detectors from a CANDU.TM. type nuclear reactor. A housing operating under vacuum is provided. Within the housing there is a pair of cutting blades, a slideable gripper, and a pivot means for downwardly rotating the gripper. The gripper grasps and pulls a failed detector element within the housing and the element is cut. The pivot means rotates the gripper downward towards a withdrawal well. The gripper then releases the cut piece of detector into the withdrawal well, which is then transported under vacuum to a shielded flask.

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