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You are a nuclear power engineer. You are doing maintenance work on a cooling system in a nuclear power plant. Because of the danger of contamination and nuclear accidents, extreme safety precautions are taken inside the plant.

The reactor has four cooling loops within its reactor. There is also one inactive coolant loop. The plant has been temporarily shut down. This is because each time the system activates, a signal goes off showing that the inactive reactor coolant loop is starting up.

This should not be happening, and so you check the coolant system. To your surprise, the inactive loop is not starting up. It seems as though there is just a glitch in the signaling device. You check several more times, and find that the reactor loop does not start.

It is costing the power company a lot of money for each minute that the plant is shut down.

What do you do?

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