An isolation condenser is a type of heat exchanger used in nuclear power plants, specifically in the context of nuclear steam supply systems. It serves as a safety feature by allowing the release of steam from the reactor system while isolating it from the environment. The key functions and characteristics of isolation condensers include: 1. **Heat Removal**: The primary purpose of an isolation condenser is to remove heat from the reactor core in case of an emergency or loss of coolant accident.

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