Patent Number: 051494906
Section: claims

1. A method of replacing a damaged nozzle in a nuclear reactor coolant system pressurizer wherein the nozzle extends into the pressurizer through a nozzle bore in the wall of the pressurizer, comprising: a. removing the damaged nozzle;  b. partially tapping the nozzle bore to provide threads therein;  c. threading a replacement nozzle having first and second ends and a flange extending radially therefrom and adjacent the second end of said replacement nozzle into the nozzle bore such that the first end of said replacement nozzle is substantially flush with the interior of the pressurizer and the flange is against the exterior of the pressurizer; and  d. providing a seal weld between the first end of said replacement nozzle and the interior of the pressurizer.  a. a tubular main body portion having first and second ends and threadably positioned inside the nozzle bore such that the first end of said main body portion is substantially flush with the interior of the pressurizer and the second end of said main body portion extends beyond the exterior of the pressurizer;  b. said main body portion having a flange extending radially therefrom adjacent the second end of said main body portion; and  c. a seal provided between the first end of said main body portion and the interior of the pressurizer. 2. In a nuclear reactor coolant system pressurizer wherein an original nozzle has been removed and the nozzle bore partially tapped to provide threads therein, a replacement nozzle, said replacement nozzle comprising: 3. The replacement nozzle of claim 2, wherein the flange on said main body portion bears against the exterior of the pressurizer when said main body portion is in its installed positioned inside the nozzle bore. 4. The replacement nozzle of claim 2, wherein said main body portion is provided with a weld prep adjacent its lower end.