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This is a visual illustration of the inner workings of the reactor and the key events of the Chernobyl disaster. The power plant had four nuclear reactors brought online over six years. Steam turbines were located in the adjacent turbine hall. Unit 4 had been making electricity for three years at the time of disaster in 1986. The reactor was the RBMK 1000 type. A 1960s design and the legacy of the nuclear power race where trying to be first meant undesirable shortcuts were made. The propaganda was that it was a safe reactor and that could not explode which gave a false sense of security. The uranium fuel was only slightly enriched resulting in a much larger reactor core. Western reactors are stable by design. As they heat up the nuclear reaction slows which is what you want. Chernobyl was the opposite where increased heat accelerated the reaction setting it up to run away with itself. The technical term is positive void coefficient. The pumps and steam