All of you who didn't know this are stupid, there's a difference between thermal power and electrical output. The RBMK was capable of putting out 1,000 mwgawatts of electrical power, but only at/near higher thermal powers, such as 2,400-3,200 thermal power as the drum pressure would be too low if they attempted to do so at lower thermal powers.
@pilot luke im noy sure what you mean but the reactor had substansially higher power than 1100 mw. the test that caused the explosion began at 1600 mw, and was considered low power/half power
@csla idk the meaning of the 100 but your incorrect, at max power it was designed for 3200 mwh capacity and would meltdown at post 1000c temp, while max operating temp was 800c
@astri nomicalno it was an rbmk 1000
@chunkboi they didnt really save the world, it was unlikely a very large explosion would have happened. a steam exxplosion couldve happened and it would have severely damaged the lower levels but not really. also this map sucks
@test12345 no it wasnt. also this is the most innacurate one i seen, the reactor was not a rectangle.. where is the pump rooms.. and the steam separators.. reactor fuel was uranium not plutonium, the reactor had control rods, it was not a flat rectangle it was a large vertical cylinder, the basement wasnt a giant corridor, the building wasnt isolated it was part of a much bigger nuclear power plant.. everythig about this is wrong
The reactor is not underground..
Noob. it happened on 26 april Saturday. not sunday :D