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Annual Operating Rept of Texas A&M Univ AGN-201M Training Reactor,Nrc License R-23,June 1986 - May 1987
ML20236K349
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Site: Texas A&M University
Issue date: 05/31/1987
From: Breiner E, Peddicord K
TEXAS A&M UNIV., COLLEGE STATION, TX
To: Berkow H
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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NUDOCS 8708070087
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i ANNUAL OPERATING REPORT of the TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY AGN-201M TRAINING REACTOR NRC LICENSE R-23 JUNE 1,1986 - MAY 31,-1987 Prepared by:

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SUMMARY

This report details the pertinent activities related to the Texas A&M University AGN-201M training facility operated by the Department of Nuclear Engineering during the period of 1 June 198G to 31 May 1987.

Furthermore, it is intended that the contents of this report comply with the requirements of 10 CFR 50 section 50.59 (b), and Appendix A, Technical Specifications, of license R-23.

The utilization of this facility continues to be similar to that of previous years. The general categories of utilization for this past year were support of Nuclear Engineering courses, operator training, research, and preventive maintenance. Nuclear Engineering courses supported during the past year were:

ENGR 102 Introduction to Nuclear Engineering ,

NUEN 402 Radiation Counting Laboratory NUEN 405 Nuclear Engineering Reactor Experiments NUEN 602 Nuclear Reactor Analysis Components replaced as part of preventive and corrective

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The results of all major parameter surveillance tests are shown in Table 1.

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o. , TABLE 1 REACTOR PARAMETERS SURVEILLANCE MEASUREMENTS DATE REACTIVITY WORTH VALUE 03 MAR.87. SAFETY ROD #1 1.175% Ak/k

-03 MAR 87 SAFETY ROD #2 1.172% Ak/k 03 MAR 87 COARSE CONTROL ROD 1.185% Ak/k 03 MAR 87 FINE CONTROL ROD 0.354%- Ak/k ROD DROP TIMES 17 MAR 87 SAFETY ROD #1 130 msec

'17 MAR 87- SAFETY ROD #2 140 msec 17 MAR 87 COARSE CONTROL ROD 135 msec REACTIVITY INSERTION RATES 11 MAR 87 SAFETY ROD #1 0.0461% Ak/k/sec 11 MAR 87 SAFETY ROD #2 0.0487% Ak/k/sec 11 MAR 87 COARSE CONTROL ROD 0.0382% Ak/k/sec -4 11 MAR 87 FINE CONTROL ROD 0.0106% Ak/k/sec 1

TOTAL EXCESS REACTIVITY 12 MAR 87 TOTAL EXCESS REACTIVITY 0.296%Ak/k CORRECTED TO 20 C

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2. OPERATIONAL

SUMMARY

UTILIZATION BY CATEGORY: HOURS (a) Support of Nuclear Engineering Courses 32.60 (b) Operator Training 08.77 (c) Preventive / Corrective Maintenance 05.43 (d) Research Projects 09.50 Total Ooeratino Hours: 56.30 Total Hours Critical: 37.88 Total Watt-hours of Ooeration: 38.92 Averaae Power Level of Ooeration (Wattsh 01.03 Number of Reactor Startuos: 101

3. UNSCHEDULED SHUTDOWNS DATE WPE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION 20 NOV 86 Scram High No cause found. No action taken.

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03 MAR 87 Low Level Student Operator Student operator Channel 3 error in switching counseled.

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09 APR 87 Period Scram Sample with large Experimenter was negative reactivity counseled.

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4.' MAJOR SAFETY RELATED CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE (a) 12 AUG 86 At 0257, the AGN-201 evacuation horn went. off. The Radiological Safety Officer determined that no radiological hazard existed. The incident was

. attributed to a voltage spike. At 1420, the AGN-201 evacuation horn went off, again. After the Radiological Safety Officer determined that no radiological hazard existed, the control rods were removed from the reactor to ensure subcriticality, and the skirt monitor was removed from the console for maintenance.

(b) 14 AUG 86 Replaced a bad 0.01 F capacitor in the skirt monitor unit. Removed the Geiger-Mueller detector (GM) from the reactor skirt.

(c) 19 AUG 86 Replaced several transistors in the skirt monitor. i Noted that the GM detector had a defective seal and was I not functioning properly due to loss of its fill gas.

(d) 28 AUG 86 Replaced the GM detector with one of equivalent manufacture.

(e) 29 AUG 86 Replaced Relays C and D in the skirt relay box with ones of equivalent manufacture.

(f) 11 SEP 86 The AGN-201 evacuation horn went o f f. The Radiological Safety Officer determined that no radiological hazard existed. The reactor console was deenergized for investigation.

(g) 18 Sep 86 Changed the printed circuit board and meter face on the -

skirt monitor with equivalent models obtained from an identical Nuclear Model L Count Rate Meter.

(h) 09 OCT 86 The AGN-201 evacuation horn went off. The Radiological Safety Officer determined that no radiological hazard existed.

(i) 14 OCT 86 Discovered that the skirt monitor had been plugged into line AC where the circuit diagrams for the console i indicated regulated AC. Removed the control : d safety rods from the core to ensure subcriticality, and

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disabl@d the evacuation horn while leaving the skirt l monitor in place. '

(j) - 15 OCT 86 Discovered that the- skirt monitor had tripped. Removed the unit from the console and discovered a short on the printed circuit board.

(k) 28 OCT 86 Replaced the skirt monitor into the reactor console.

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(1) 13 NOV 86 Enabled evacuation horn, and replaced control and safety rods into the reactor.

(m) 03 DEC 86 During a shutdown configuration, Channel #2 read about 10 9 Amps, approximately 100 times the normal observed shutdown reading. Noted that Channels #1 and 3 indicated normal shutdown readings. Subsequently, replaced tubes V17 and V15.

(n) 03 DEC 86 During a prestartup check, Channel #2 Low Level Interlock failed.

(o) 12 DEC 86 Replaced transistor Q1, silicon control rectifier SCR1.,

and diode D1 in the API Optical Meter Relay control module for Channel #2.

(p) 16 DEC 86 Replaced original transistor Q1, and replaced silicon control rectifier SCR1, resistor R6, and capacitor C3 in the API Optical Meter Relay control module for Channel

  1. 2. The trip was verified to be operable by shorting the two pins B and C from the output of the meter. This indicated that the optical trip on the meter face had failed.

(q) 18 DEC 86 Deenergized the reactor console. .

l (r) 20 JAN 87 Reenergized the reactor console, and noted that a low Level Channel #1 Interlock was obtained. Ensured that the startup source was inserted in the reactor by checking the power level reading.

. (s) 29 JAN 87 Verified that the optical source for the optical trip on Channel #1 had failed.

(t) 06 FEB 87 Replaced Channel #1 meter with a Ludlum CM Contactless Meter, range 0-100 p A DC, one low limit E -_ _ _ ___ _ _ _

trip obtained optically. This - meter is an equivalent replacement.

(u) 20 FEB 87 Replace Channel #2 Log Amp meter with an identical replacement: API Optical Trip Meter Model 503L, 200 A DC full scale.

l (v) 27 FEB 87 During a prestartup check, the evacuation alarm failed to activate. The console was deenergized and the skirt monitor unit was examined. Discovered that a silicon control rectifier that governed the operation of the relays had failed. Replaced SCR 2N3525 with 'an identical replacement.

(w) 17 MAR 87 Noted that the check infinity switch,on the Channel #2 Period meter no longer performed in a momentary contact mode. The switch was replaced with a momentary contact switch of equivalent manufacture.

5. (a) FACILITY CHANGES No facility changes were made during this reporting period.

(b) CHANGES TO PLANS AND PROCEDURES No changes to plans or procedures were made during this reporting period.

(c) NEW EXPERIMENTS OR TESTS No new experiments or tests were performed during this reporting period. .

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OF SAFET/ EVALUATIONS No changes, tests, or experiments were performed during this reporting period which meet the criteria of 10 CFR 50 paragraph 50.59

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. 8. ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL SURVEYS No environmental radiological surveys were performed outside the facility during this reporting period.

9. RADIATION EXPOSURE Eight individuals received radiation exposures between 0.100 and 0.250 Rems for the calendar year 1986.
10. MISCELLANEOUS The following personnel participated satisfactorily in the AGN requalification program.

Evelyn Breiner SOP-43242 David Carpenter SOP-43243 Gerald Schlapper SOP-4210 Robert Berry OP-42171 Luis Pocaterra OP-42172 Evelyn Breiner was named Reactor Supervisor for the AGN-201M facility effective 15 September 1986.

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,J TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING COLLEGE STATION TEXAS 77843 3133 DEPARTMENT OF NUCLEAR ENGINEERING (409) 845-4 F 61 3 August 1987 Herbert Berkow, Director Standardization and Non Power Reactor Project Directorate Division of Reactor Projects ll!,lV,V and Special Projects Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555

Dear Mr. Beikow:

Please find enclosed one copy of the most recently completed annual operating report dated 1 June 1986 to 31 May 1987 for the AGN 201M, docket no. 50-59.

If you have any questions concerning the report please call me or Dr. Gerald Schlapper at (409) 845-4161.

Sincerely, N.

Evelyn M. Breiner Reactor Supervisor, AGN-201M Nuclear Engineering Department l

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