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Maxion said:No, the seal of the primary containment is the cap of the steel containment vessel. There should be no pressure proof anything above that. I'm not sure where you're getting this seal of the transfer chute from, that seal is most likely no more secure than the concrete plug.
Maxiom: you didn't read the reference in my original "DEBUNK THIS" thread. Here it is again:
http://allthingsnuclear.org/post/3964225685/possible-source-of-leaks-at-spent-fuel-pools-at
and the seal issue in the transfer chute area is more about where the most likely point of failure would be if there were a hydrogen + oxygen + steam blast coming from the primary containment, outside of the reactor vessel. The most obvious weak spot in the top of the containment would be the fuel transfer chute or a section of the plug or perhaps some combination of both.