ML20004B222

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Forwards Revision 8 for Std Operating Procedure Manual 17
ML20004B222
Person / Time
Site: University of Missouri-Columbia
Issue date: 05/20/1981
From: Mckibben J
MISSOURI, UNIV. OF, COLUMBIA, MO
To:
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
NUDOCS 8105270408
Download: ML20004B222 (3)


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Please enter the attached revision in your manual and record on the revision sheet in front of your manual; then sign this letter acknowledging the revisica has been entered and return this letter to:

J. C. Mc > ben, Reactor Manager Room 402 Research Reactor Facility Columbia, Missouri 65211 ,

Thank you.

This revision was entered by:

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REACTOR STARTUP CHECKSHEET tULL POWER OPERATION ir Low Pow:r Forced Circulation)

BUILDING AND MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT CHECKLIST

1. Run estgency generator for 30 minute' and check the governor oil level.

(Required if shutdown for 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> or after each maintenance day.)

2. a. Check operation of fan failure buzzer and warning light. Sh:ft fans.

(Required if shutdown longer than 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br />.) I

b. Test stack' monitor per S0P while in west tower.
c. Test the stack monitor low flow alarm.
3. Visual check of room 114 equipment completed.
a. P501 A and P501B coolant water valves open.
b. S1 and S2 hydraulic pumps on (oil level normal).
c. Pump controllers unlocked to start (as required).
d. Insure N2backup system on per SOP.
e. Open air valve for valve operating header (V0P 31).
f. No backup valve open.
g. Check valves 599A and 599B open.
h. Pipe trench free of <ater (on Monday startups, check the foc-pipe annulus drain valves for water leakage).
4. Visual check of CT equipment completed.
a. Oil level in CT fans normal (Monday startuos).
5. Beamport Floor
a. Beamport radiation shielding (as required).
b. Unused beamports checked flooded (Monday).
c. Seal trench low level alarm tested (Monday).
6. Emergency air compressor (load test for 30 minutes on Monday).
7. Reactor Pool
a. Reflector experimental loadings verified and secured for start-up.
b. Flux trap experimental loading verified and secured for start-up, or strainer in place.

REACTOR CONTROL SYSTEM CHECKLIST

1. All chart drives on; charts timed and dated. IRM recorder to slow.
2. Fan failure warning system cleared.
3. Anner.ciator board energized; horn off.
4. Television receiver on.
5. Primary / pool drain collection system in service per S0P.
6. Secondary system on line per 50P (as needed).
7. Primary system on line per S0P.
a. Primary cleanup system on line.

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8. Pool system on line per SOP.
a. Pool cleanup system on line.

l b. Pool skimmer system vented.

c. Pool reflector ap trips set per SOP.
9. Valves S1 and S2 cycled in manual mode and positioned as required.
10. Nuclear' instrumentation check completed per 50P.
a. The following trip values were obtained during the check.

IRM-2, run- 4 seconds Scram seconds IRM-3, run-in seconds Scram seconds Scram  %

WRM-4, run-in  %

Scram  %

PRM-5, run-in  % ^

Scram  %

PRM-6, run-in  %

11. Channel 4, 5, and 6 pots returned to last heat balance position.
12. SRM-1 detector response checked and set to indicate >l cps.

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