The heating source of the nuclear power steam supply installation is PWR secondary steam, but the secondary steam is potentially radioactive, and the radioactive material may migrate to the industrial steam, which goes through the leakage of the heat exchanger. Compared with the conventional industrial steam, the steam supplied by the nuclear power has potential radioactivity. Nuclear power is first introduced to produce the industrial steam, in order to analyze the specific activity and radiation effects of the industrial steam on the staffs at the user side, an analytical model of industrial steam radioactivity is developed based on the technological process of industrial steam under operating conditions, and then the exposure pathways of the staff at the user side from the industrial steam is analyzed. The specific activity of the industrial steam and the exposure dose of the staff is evaluated. According to the evaluation results, it can be seen that the dose to staff caused by the industrial steam is far smaller than the radiation impact on the public caused by the nuclear power plant, and can meet the requirements of relevant regulations and standards. Therefore from the radiation safety point of view, the industrial steam supplied by the nuclear power steam supply installation is safe and acceptable for industrial use.
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