ML21144A272
| ML21144A272 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | 07003103 |
| Issue date: | 05/17/2021 |
| From: | Cowne S Louisiana Energy Services |
| To: | David Nelson Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards, NRC/OCIO |
| References | |
| LES-21-062-NRC | |
| Download: ML21144A272 (25) | |
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LES-21-062-NRC May 17, 2021 Attn: Document Control Desk Mr. David Nelson, Chief Information Officer Office of the Chief Information Officer 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852 Louisiana Energy Services, LLC NRC Docket No. 70-3103 USA The National Enrichment Facility
Subject:
Request for use of MFDT Radio Remote Control Systems in Classified Areas
References:
- 1) Authorizing Official for Classified Networks Located at U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Licensed Enrichment Facilities (Accession Number ML20357A034)
The Reference 1 memorandum designates the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) as the Authorizing Official (AO) for Louisiana Energy Services (LES), dba URENCO USA's (UUSA), classified Information Technology (IT) systems.
As the AO for classified IT systems, UUSA herewith requests the NRC's review and concurrence with UUSA's use of wireless radio remote control systems in a classified area for its Multi-Function Decontamination Train (MFDT) overhead cranes. The basis for this request, together with background and identification of the specific remote control systems, is provided in Enclosure 1. Enclosure 2 contains supporting technical data for the requested equipment. contains Security Related Information and should be withheld from public disclosure in accordance with 10 CFR 2.390(d)(1) and RIS 2005-31.
UUSA appreciates the efforts of the NRC staff in supporting the review and concurrence of this equipment within a classified area. Should there be any questions regarding this submittal, please contact Wyatt Padgett, Licensing and Performance Manager, at 575-394-5257.
Respectfully,
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Stephen Cowne Chief Nuclear Officer
Enclosure:
- 1) Overview of MFDT Radio Remote Controls Used in Classified Areas
- 2) Radio Remote Control Technical Data Louisiana Energy Services, LLC UUSA I P.O. Box 1789 I Eunice I New Mexico I 88231 I USA T: +1 (575) 394 4646 1 W: www.uusa.urenco.com
© 2021 Louisiana Energy Services, LLC
LES-21-062-NRC cc:
Kevin Ramsey, Project Manager - UUSA U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Kevin.Ramsey@nrc.gov Louisiana Energy Services, LLC UUSA I P.O. Box 1789 1 Eunice I New Mexico 188231 I USA T: +1 (575) 394 4646 I W: www.uusa.urenco.com
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LES-21-062-NRC Radio Remote Control Technical Data Louisiana Energy Services, LLC UUSA I P.0. Box 1789 I Eunice I New Mexico I 88231 I USA T: +1 (575) 394 4646 I W: www.uusa.urenco.com
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The T70 2 is highly customizable with many features and accessories. From removable EEPROM SIM module to tandem system solutions, the T70 2 brings quality and reliability to lifting applications.
Features High-sensitivity two-step push button
- Multi-band Radio with Full-Duplex communication External removable EEPROM SIM module Frequency management against interferences Benefits Highly customizable Easy and fast maintenance High resistance to impacts LCD display Applications Used in industrial lifting, construction and mining applications Used in crane applications Comprehensive technical literature is online at www.danfoss.com
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Technical data Specification Stop function Ingress Protection Anti-condensation system Frequency band Main mechanisms Auxiliary mechanisms Removable EEPROM Battery model Battery life Operating temperature Weig ht (with battery)
Harness Display Cable connection Range limiter Associated receivers Value Cat. 3-Pld IP65/ NEMA4 N/A ENGINEERING TOMORROW Multi-band (400-930 MHz)
Push button ( 1 0 tota I)
Toggle and rotary switches External BT06K 10h
-20° to 70° C (-4° to 158° F) 550 g Hand/shoulder strap 2xl 2 Char LCD N/A Available R13, R70, MPCAN, MP08, MP20 Danfoss can accept no responsibility for possible errors in catalogues, brochures and other printed material. Danfoss reserves the right to alter its products without notice. This also applies to products already on order provided that such alterations can be made without subsequent changes being necessary in specifications already agreed.
All trademarks in this material are property of the respective companies. Danfoss and the Danfoss logotype are trademarks of Oanfoss A/S. All rights reserved.
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User Manua l T70 2 Transmitter Revision history Table of revisions Date Changed Rev January 2019 Rebranded to Danfoss Power Solutions 0101 2 j © Danfoss I January 2019 BC292360528568en-000101
User Man ual T70 2 Transmitter Contents Safety instructions General safety.................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Safety warnings................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 Technical description Dimensions and identification..................................................................................................................................................... 6 Start up................................................................................................................................................................................................. 7 Maintenance Maintenance tips.............................................................................................................................................................................. 9 Troubleshooting............................................................................................................................................................................... 9 Charger and battery Technical specifications............................................................................................................................................................... 10 Setting up the CB70 battery charger...................................................................................................................................... 1 0 CB70 status LEDs............................................................................................................................................................................ 11 Battery charging tips..................................................................................................................................................................... 11 CB70 battery charger dimensions............................................................................................................................................ 12
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User Manual T70 2 Transmitter Safety instructions T70 2 general safety T70 2 safety warnings 41 © Danfoss I January 2019 The following safety instructions must be read carefully in order to install and use the product properly and to keep it in perfect working condition and to reduce the risk of misuse.
Potential damage to operator and product.
Do not use this product on machines in potentially explosive atmospheres unless the model is ATEX/
RATEX certified to do so.
Strictly adhere to the installation instructions contained in this document.
Make sure that professional and competent personnel carry out the installation.
Ensure that all site and prevailing safety regulations are fully respected.
Make sure that this document is permanently available to the operator and maintenance personnel.
Keep the transmission key when the set is not in use.
On starting each working day, check to make sure that the STOP button and other safety measures are working.
When in doubt, press the STOP button.
Whenever several sets have been installed, make sure the transmitter is the right one. Identify the machine controlled on the label for this purpose on the transmitter or by using the display (in case it has one).
Service the equipment periodically.
When carrying out repairs, only use spare parts from Danfoss.
Potential damage to operator and product.
Follow the guidelines below to reduce risk of injury to the operator and the product.
Use the device with the manufacturer's battery and battery charger (if applicable).
Only allow qualified personnel to operate the equipment.
Always set the STOP button in the off position when not in use.
Always press STOP before plugging in tether cable (if applicable).
Do not operate product when visibility is limited.
Make sure product is compatible with the machine.
Avoid knocking or dropping the product.
Do not use the product if a failure is detected.
Changes or modifications not approved by Danfoss can void the user's authority to operate this product.
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User Manual T70 2 Transmitter Safety instructions Quick reference precautions Remove the transmission key only when the set is not in use or to deny the access After use set the contact key and the STOP button
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User Manua l T70 2 Transmitter Technical description T70 2 dimensions and identification 6 I© Danfoss I January 2019 The illustration and list below describe dimensions, buttons, LEDs and labels of the T70 2 transmitter.
Dimensions in mm 71
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User Manual T70 2 Transmitter Technical description T70 2 start up
~ Danfoss I January 2019 Use the information below to properly turn the transmitter ON (OPERATION mode).
- 1. Place a charged battery in the transmitter. The charge must be done following the instructions of the Battery Chargers' Manual.
- 2. Turn the contact key.
- 3. Push and pull out the STOP button.
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- 4. Press the start button. The green LED will now light to indicate the transmitter is transmitting. Once the Tx is connected, press any maneuver button and its corresponding relay will be activated. Check to make sure all other maneuvers work in a coherent way with the expected movements.
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User Manual T70 2 Transmitter Maintenance T70 2 maintenance tips This product is designed for use in an industrial environment that may shorten the product's lifespan. Use these tips to maximize the lifespan of the product.
Use the hook/belt provided with the transmitter to prevent the transmitter from falling Do not clean the transmitter with solvents or pressurized water; use a damp cloth or soft brush for cleaning If the push buttons show signs of deterioration, contact the Authorized Technical Service for repair Check if the battery contacts are correct, otherwise replace them.
Ensure that the product is supplied with AAA alkaline batteries or has a rechargeable battery Be sure to recharge or replace battery regularly Maintenance tips quick reference T70 2 troubleshooting Color and frequency Green I continuous Green I slow pulses Red I slow pulses Red I fast pulses Red I double pulses Red I continuous
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User Manual T70 2 Transmitter Charger and battery CB70 and BT06K specifications CB70 battery charger Specification Value Standard AC power supply 230 Vea+/- 10%, 50 Optional AC power supply 115 Vea, 60 Hz DC power supply From 10.5 V to 35V BT06K battery Specification Value Voltage 4.8V Capacity 600 mAh NiMH Charging temperature From 0° to 45° C Discharge temperature From -20° to 50° C Autonomy 1 Oh (use at 50%)
Charging mode Fast ( <2h) and intelligent Weight 70.3 g The battery is protected by an internal fuse.
Setting up the CB70 battery charger Use the information below to properly set up the CB70 batter charger.
The battery charger has two charging compartments that can simultaneously charge two batteries.
- 1. Connect the charger to a power source using the cable supplied.
The red LED will switch.
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User Manual T70 2 Transmitter Charger and battery CB70 status LEDs
- 2. Place the batteries in the compartments of the battery charger.
- 3. Optional: If charging multiple batteries, wait at least 5 seconds before placing the second battery in the other compartment.
Possible damage to battery!
Be sure to charge batteries in environments with temperatures over 0° C.
Each battery compartment has an LED that indicates the status of the batteries' charge.
Green LED; pulsing Green LED; continuous Green LED; off Battery is excessively depleted Normal charging operation mode Battery charging process is complete The battery charger must be placed and used out of the danger area.
Remote control battery charging tips
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To maximize the lifespan of the batteries and battery charger, follow these tips:
Do not recharge the battery until needed, as shown with slow, red LED pulse on the transmitter Always charge the batteries at temperatures between 0° and 45° C Do not leave the battery charger or batteries in direct sunlight Charge batteries at least once every six months Avoid short circuits between the battery contacts; do not transport charged batteries in toolboxes or next to other metal objects Always keep contacts clean BC292360528568en-000101 I 11
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IKUSI 2.- SYSTEM DESCRIPTION The TM70/1 and TM70/2 push-button transmitter type, radio remote control systems are designed for the remote control of hoists and cranes, and are particularly suitable for applications when the operator needs to be able to choose the best location from which to carry out an operation.
The system consists of a transmitter for selecting commands and a receiver, which is connected to the electrical system of the machine to be operated. The system also comes with a battery charger and two rechargeable batteries.
The main specifications are as follows :
The TM70 Frequency band Response Time Temperature range The T70/1 and TT0/2 Transmitters Protection The R70/13 and R70/21 Receivers Power supply Consumption Relays STOP Relays Protection Electrical Security The CB60 battery charger Power supply The BT06K batteries Voltage Capacity Charging temperature Discharge temperature Autonomy 869,700 a 870,000 MHz; ERP <5mW Optional:
433,050 a 434,040 MHz; ERP <1 mW 434.040 a 434.790 MHz; ERP <10mW 914.150 a 915.875 MHz; ERP <1 mW IP65 48, 115, 230 Vac +/- 10%, 50/60 Hz Optional 12 or 24 Vdc 20W 230 Vac/8 A 230 Vac/6 A IP55 Class II (EN50178) 230 Vac +/- 10%, 50Hz; optional 115 Vac, 60 Hz; 24 Vee; 12 Vee 4.8 V 750 mAh NiMH 0Q to 45QC
-20Q to 502C 1 Oh (operating at 50%)
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Do not use this set on machines for the lifting of persons or in potentially explosive atmospheres.
Any use other than that specified in this manual is dangerous. The followin instructions must be strict! adhered to.
3.1.- WHAT YOU MUST DO Strictly adhere to the instructions for installation contained in this manual Make sure that professional and competent personnel carry out the installation.
Ensure that all site and prevailing safety regulations are fully respected.
Make sure that this manual is permanently available to the operator and maintenance personnel.
Keep the transmitter out of reach of unauthorised personnel.
Remove the transmission key when the set is not in use.
On starting each working day, check to make sure that the STOP button and other safety measures are working.
When in doubt, press the STOP button.
Whenever several sets have been installed, make sure the transmitter you are going to use is the right one. Identify the machine controlled on the label for this purpose on the transmitter.
Service the equipment periodically.
When carrying out repairs, only use spare parts supplied by IKUSI dealers.
3.2.- WHAT YOU MUST NOT DO Never make any changes to the set, which have been studied and approved by manufacturer.
Never power the equipment other than with the specified power supply.
r Never allow unqualified personnel to operate the equipment.
After use, never leave the equipment ON. Always use the contact key or the STOP button to avoid accidentally activating manoeuvres.
Do not use the set when visibility is limited.
Avoid knocking or dropping the set.
Do not use the set if failure is detected.
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Connect the charger to the mains ~
using the power source and cable supplied. On installing the battery charger, bear in mind that the batteries must be charged at temperatures over 59C and that the power supply must be left on all night.
lU Also remember that the charger must not be left in direct sunlight, as the batteries will not become fully charged at temperatures exceeding 452c.
Place the batteries in the charger.
0 CBSO The LED's should light up, indicating that recharging is in process. Complete recharging takes 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br />, but the batteries may remain in the charger for an unlimited period of time.
The capacity of the batteries decreases with use. Their life span is estimated to be 500 recharging cycles, but this depends largely on the conditions of use, for which the following is recommended:
Do not recharge the battery until it is completely flat. The transmitter indicates this.
Always charge the batteries at temperatures between QQ and 45QC.
Charge the batteries at least once every six months..
Avoid short-circuits between the battery contacts. Do not carry charged batteries in toolboxes or next to other metal objects (keys, coins, etc.).
Always keep contacts clean.
Never leave batteries in direct sunlight.
Only use IKUSI manufactured batteries.
When the batteries are exhausted they can be disposed of or recycled safely according to local standards.
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IKUSI 4.2.- RECEIVER Make sure that the crane is stopped for the entire duration of the assembly process, keep the work area free and wear protective clothing.
Park the crane and position stop-ends (if these are not available use appropriate signs) at a suitable distance so that other cranes on the same runway do not hit it.
Check the power-supply voltage and turn off the mains switch.
Find a suitable location for the receiver with easy access, in a place designated for reception of the radio transmitter signal, and away from any intense radio electric disturbance sources.
Install the receiver cabinet using 4 elastic absorbers.
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Connect the power supply and the receiver outputs on the corresponding relay board plug-in terminals. Do this following the outputs diagram, which is supplied with the set.
This diagram indicates the correspondence between the transmitter commands and the receiver outputs.
The STOP relays K15 and K16 are in series and must be connected to the main contactor coil circuit.
The K2/START is activated once the start-up command is held down.
The K1 /SEC relay is a security relay, which is activated when certain commands predefined as "active" on configuration of the set. (i.e. commands which give rise to manoeuvres), are activated.
Remember to connect the ground cable.
Only use fireproof cables for connections.
Select the appropriate voltage on the receiver, (230, 115 or 48 Vac)
4.3.- STARTING UP Proceed with caution; the equipment may not be connected correctly which may lead to unforeseeable movements on starting-up.
Once the receiver has been connected, disconnect the power supply to the motors, (for example, by removing the fuses) and power on the receiver. With this, the receiver will enter into a 'SCANNING' mode and the following LED's will be lit in the receiver:
POWER:
ON, indicates that the power supply is correct.
HAR DOK: ON, indicates the absence of faults on the boards.
SIGNAL:
OFF in the case of the channels being signal free. Blinks ON when there is a RF signal on the channels DATA:
OFF; when there is not another TM?0 system active in the area.
Blinks ON in the opposite case..
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OFF Next, turn transmitter ON to OPERATION mode, as follows:
Place a charged battery in the transmitter.
> Turn the contact key.
Push and pull out the STOP button. LED flashes once orange and then green tor 3 seconds. If the transmitter has LCD, it displays the identification of the machine, as well as the battery level.
> Press the start button. The green LED should now light indicating that the transmitter is transmitting.
1.- Label for crane identification.
Optional: LCD Display 2.- LED.
3.- Manoeuvre button 4.- Contact key 5.- Start button 6.- STOP button
?.-Option: Range Limitation
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IKUSI TM70/2.13B Specifications TM70/2.13B Stop Function Cat. 3 - Pld Ingress Protection IP65/NEMA4 Frequency Band Multiband (400 - 930 MHz)
Operating Temperature Range -4F +158F(-20C +70C)
T70/2 Handheld Main Mechanisms (Max. #) Pushbuttons T70/1 (6) T70/2 (10)
Auxiliary Mechanisms Toggle & Rotary switches Removable EEPROM External Battery Model BT06K Battery Life 10h Weight (with Battery) 1 lb Harness Hand Strap/ Shoulder Strap R13B Receiver AC Power Supply 48 - 220 Vac +/- 25% (Multivoltage)
Antenna External/lnternal(Standard)
Removable EEPROM External Signaling External ON/OFF outputs (Max.) 13 Relays ON/OFF inputs (Max.) 4 Analogue Inputs (Max.) 1 Maximum output Current 8A Weight 2.9 lbs.
Dimensions (LxWxH inches) 9.65x6.3x3.2 Notes:
Systems to operate in the 915MHz range