Reuenthal said:
Is it annual water tank in the reactor ?
It's not clear from readily available diagrams in English.
I found some schematics from the Lithuanian Energy Institute and the International Nuclear Safety Center based on Ignalina. The diagrams are not necessarily complete or explicit. They do reference the annual water tank, but as part of the radial biological shielding. http://www.lei.lt/insc/handbook/hab1/hab13.html
http://www.lei.lt/insc/handbook/part1.pdf
I found a chapter of Design Basis Accidents
http://www.lei.lt/insc/handbook/part23.pdf
While there is a reference to Accident Containment System, there is no explicit reference to a Control System Tank, so it is not clear to what the HBO documentary is referring. Yet Control System Tank is mentioned:
There's a fire in the turbine hall.
The turbine hall.
The control system tank. Hydrogen.
You and Toptunov, you
morons blew the tank!
- No, that's not
- This is an emergency.
Everyone stay calm.
Then later
The tank, it's big enough.
This kind of explosion, the control
tank on 71, it's 100 cubic meters.
One hundred and ten.
Hundred and ten. It
could do this, definitely.
It's gone.
I looked right into it.
Read more:
https://www.springfieldspringfield....pts.php?tv-show=chernobyl-2019&episode=s01e01
It's difficult to understand, but the reference to the Control System Tank is in the turbine hall, but the context is not clear, although it would suggest some kind of safety injection tank, perhaps with borated water.