The
reactor core is situated inside a standing pool of high-purity light water on a grid plate suspended from a movable rail bridge. The pool holds of this water in a concrete casing that is at the base with a depth of . The approximately 19 fuel elements contain between 9 and 18 low-enriched
uranium fuel plates. The reactor has a maximum power output of 200 kilowatts. The power produced is all thermal energy, and none of it is used to make electricity. The reactor uses a total of four
control rods. Three of these control rods are used for coarse power control and emergency
SCRAM shutdowns and utilize a combination of
stainless steel and
boron. The other control rod is used for fine power control and simply uses stainless steel. The building houses several experimental facilities. These facilities are used for research and for classroom lab activities. A thermal column, consisting of a block of
graphite, provides a source of
slow neutrons. A diameter
aluminum tube, called a beam port, can be positioned between the reactor core and an experimental area in the ground floor of the reactor building, allowing irradiation of a sample with higher energy neutrons. Other facilities, called
rabbits, are used to pneumatically inject a sample directly into the core of the reactor for a specified amount of time. One of the rabbit facilities is lined with
cadmium in order to stop low-energy neutrons while allowing bombardment of the sample with high-energy neutrons. ==Research==