Where can I buy a nuclear power plant section plan?

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Nuclear power plant section plans are generally unavailable for public purchase due to security concerns and regulations. Following the events of September 11, 2001, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) removed many sensitive materials from public access. Additionally, specific design details are often proprietary to the companies that create them. As a result, acquiring such plans for personal display, such as hanging one at a university, is not feasible. Security and proprietary restrictions significantly limit access to this type of information.
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where can I buy a nuclear power plant section plan?

Thank you !
 
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reboothit said:
where can I buy a nuclear power plant section plan?

Thank you !
Generally, one cannot because of security reasons. Some elevation plans used to be available through the NRC. After Sep 11, 2011, they and other sensitive material were removed from the public domain.

Many details are considered proprietary to the designer/supplier.
 
Astronuc said:
Generally, one cannot because of security reasons. Some elevation plans used to be available through the NRC. After Sep 11, 2011, they and other sensitive material were removed from the public domain.

Many details are considered proprietary to the designer/supplier.

Thank you .

I want to get one and hang it on the porch at my university.
 
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