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Nuclear Technology / Volume 3 / Number 11 / November 1967 / Pages 659-664
Technical Paper and Note / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NT67-A27901
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Limiter circuits, which override spurious signals from normal control circuits, operate when their inputs (e.g., power or temperature) exceed predetermined setpoints. Initially conceived as a necessity for nuclear rocket flight systems, they have been developed successfully and have been shown to be advantageous for ground test systems also. Thus, they maintain vital reactor parameters within acceptable limits, allowing the reactor to operate while the difficulty is being attacked.