Patent Number: 062193988
Section: claims

1. In a nuclear reactor heated junction thermocouple level measurement system having a plurality of sensors, each sensor including both an unheated and a heated thermocouple, and a heater coil adjacent the heated thermocouple, wherein two thermocouple conductors of a first polarity are associated with each thermocouple and one thermocouple conductor of an opposite polarity is shared between the heated and unheated thermocouples, the improvement comprising: a heated junction thermocouple cable arrangement including: 2. In a nuclear reactor heated junction thermocouple level measurement system as recited in claim 1, wherein the heated junction thermocouple cable arrangement includes a separate transition conduit having a pin or socket connector at opposing ends, one connector having sixteen pins or sockets corresponding to said power conductors for each of the heater coils and a second connector having four pins or sockets for all of the heater coils such that the number of said power conductors is reduced from sixteen to four. 3. In a nuclear reactor heated junction thermocouple level measurement system as recited in claim 2, wherein said conduit includes connectors at opposing ends, one of said connectors engaging a corresponding connector of said transition conduit. 4. In a nuclear reactor heated junction thermocouple level measurement system as recited in claim 1, wherein said conduit has an outer diameter of approximately 0.55 inches. 5. In a nuclear reactor heated junction thermocouple level measurement system as recited in claim 4, wherein said cables are manufactured entirely from inorganic materials. 6. In a nuclear reactor heated junction thermocouple level measurement system as recited in claim 5, wherein said cables are insulated with a mineral oxide. 7. In a nuclear reactor heated junction thermocouple level measurement system as recited in claim 2, wherein said transition conduit is a head lift rig conduit, a containment conduit being disposed between said head lift rig conduit and a penetration connector positioned in a containment wall, said bridge conduit and said containment conduit each having connectors at opposite ends such that said head lift rig conduit engages said bridge conduit and said bridge conduit engages said containment conduit.