Redundant Systems

A meltdown does not have to occur for sufficient fission products to be released from the fuel to pose a threat.

What must occur is the loss of the many redundant systems designed to keep the core covered and cool (by removing the decay heat). These systems are designed to maintain cooling even under severe accident conditions such as a total break in the largest pipe in the system.

Inserting control rods into the core to shut down the reactor is one system.

Reactor with water loss and control rods inserted.