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A system for drying spent nuclear fuel comprising:a canister defining a cavity configured for holding spent nuclear fuel elements;a gas circulation system comprising in fluid communication a condenser module, a desiccant module, and a gas circulator module;the gas circulation system configured to form a hermetically sealed closed-loop flow path when fluidly connected to the cavity of the canister, the gas circulator module configured to circulate a non-reactive gas in the closed-loop flow;a valve assembly configured and operable for adding and removing the desiccant module as part of the hermetically sealed closed-loop path;a dew point temperature measuring sensor located in the closed-loop flow path upstream of the condensing module and downstream of the cavity;a programmable controller operably coupled to the dew point temperature measuring sensor and valve assembly for adding and removing the desiccant module, the programmable controller configured to automatically: (1) isolate the desiccant module from hermetically sealed closed-loop path during a first drying phase; and (2) add the desiccant module as part of the hermetically sealed closed-loop path during a second drying phase; anda moisture accumulator which receives moisture from the condenser module, and wherein the programmable controller adds the desiccant module as part of the hermetically sealed closed-loop path during the second drying phase when no more liquid accumulates in the moisture accumulator. 2. The system of claim 1 wherein the desiccant module is added as part of the hermetically sealed closed-loop by the programmable controller upon the programmable controller determining that the condensing module is no longer removing substantial amounts of water during operation, thereby ending the first drying phase. 3. The system of claim 1 wherein the programmable controller is further configured to:hold the cavity of the canister at sub-atmospheric pressure for a predetermined period of time while the gas circulator module applies vacuum pressure to the cavity to remove residual moisture; anddiscontinue application of vacuum pressure to the cavity after the predetermined period of time has lapsed. 4. A system for drying spent nuclear fuel comprising:a canister defining a cavity configured for holding spent nuclear fuel elements;a gas circulation system comprising in fluid communication a condenser module, a desiccant module, and a gas circulator module;the gas circulation system configured to form a hermetically sealed closed-loop flow path when fluidly connected to the cavity of the canister, the gas circulator module configured to circulate a non-reactive gas in the closed-loop flow;a valve assembly configured and operable for adding and removing the desiccant module as part of the hermetically sealed closed-loop path;a dew point temperature measuring sensor located in the closed-loop flow path upstream of the condensing module and downstream of the cavity;a programmable controller operably coupled to the dew point temperature measuring sensor and valve assembly for adding and removing the desiccant module, the programmable controller configured to automatically: (1) isolate the desiccant module from hermetically sealed closed-loop path during a first drying phase; and (2) add the desiccant module as part of the hermetically sealed closed-loop path during a second drying phase;wherein the desiccant module is added as part of the hermetically sealed closed-loop by the programmable controller upon the programmable controller determining that the condensing module is no longer removing substantial amounts of water during operation, thereby ending the first drying phase;wherein the dew point temperature measuring sensor is configured to create signals indicative of the measured dew point temperature of the non-reactive gas and transmit the signals to the programmable controller; andwherein the programmable controller is configured to analyze the signals and add the desiccant module to the close-loop flow path via operating the valving assembly when the dew point temperature measurement sensor produces a steady state reading. 5. A system for drying spent nuclear fuel comprising:a canister defining a cavity configured for holding spent nuclear fuel elements;a gas circulation system comprising in fluid communication a condenser module, a desiccant module, and a gas circulator module;the gas circulation system configured to form a hermetically sealed closed-loop flow path when fluidly connected to the cavity of the canister, the gas circulator module configured to circulate a non-reactive gas in the closed-loop flow;a valve assembly configured and operable for adding and removing the desiccant module as part of the hermetically sealed closed-loop path;a dew point temperature measuring sensor located in the closed-loop flow path upstream of the condensing module and downstream of the cavity;a programmable controller operably coupled to the dew point temperature measuring sensor and valve assembly for adding and removing the desiccant module, the programmable controller configured to automatically: (1) isolate the desiccant module from hermetically sealed closed-loop path during a first drying phase; and (2) add the desiccant module as part of the hermetically sealed closed-loop path during a second drying phase;wherein the desiccant module is added as part of the hermetically sealed closed-loop by the programmable controller upon the programmable controller determining that the condensing module is no longer removing substantial amounts of water during operation, thereby ending the first drying phase;wherein the dew point temperature measuring sensor is configured to create signals indicative of the measured dew point temperature of the non-reactive gas and transmit the signals to the programmable controller;wherein the programmable controller is configured to analyze the signals and add the desiccant module to the close-loop flow path via operating the valving assembly when the dew point temperature measurement sensor produces a steady state reading; andwherein the valve assembly comprises two three-way valves operably coupled to the programmable controller, the valves changeable in position to add or remove the desiccant module as part of the hermetically sealed closed-loop path.