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Annual Operations Rept of Tx A&M Univ AGN-201 Training Reactor,June 1979 - May 1980.
ML19331D787
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Site: Texas A&M University
Issue date: 08/27/1980
From: Zgliczynski J
TEXAS A&M UNIV., COLLEGE STATION, TX
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O ANNUAL OPERATIONS REPORT of the TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY AGN-20lM TRAINING REACTOR NRC LICENSE R-23 June 1, 1979 - May 31, 1980 Prepared by:

b [hW-J. 3. tilieffdski Reactor Supervisor Approved by:

Originct Signed ,Br Robert G. Cocha n R. G. Cochran, Head Nuclear Engineering Department DEPARTMENT OF NUCLEAR ENGINEERING Text.s A&M University College Station, Texas 77843 f

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1. SLM1ARY This report details the pertinent activities related to the Texas A&M University AGN-20lM t. raining reactor facility operated by the Department of Nuclear Engineering during the period June 1, 1979 to May 31, 1980. Futhermore, it is intended ths.c the contents of this' report comply with the requirements of 10 CFR 50, Section 50.59 (b) and Appendix A, Technical Specifications, of NRC 1

license R-13.

The utili.:ation of this facility continues to be stallar to that of previous 4

years. The general categories of utilization for this past year were support of Nuclear Ent;ineering courses, _ operator training, and preventive maintenance.

! Nuclear Engineering courses supported during the past year were:

ENGR 101 Engineering Analysis NE 405 Nuclear Engineering Experiments NE 679 Practical Applications of Radiological Safety I

) Several modifications of facility hardware were made during this reporting I period'to improve system performance. These modifications are described in

! detail in Section 5. (a.) . None of the modifications performed change the facility description or performance as described in the safety analysis report I

or technical specifications.

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During normal preventive maintenance, malfunctioning components were replaced as detailed in Section 4. Facility modifications and component ,

replacement performed during this reporting period do not involve unreviewed safety questions and are not expected to adversely affect the safe operation of this facility.

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. 2 The results of all major surveillance tests and inspections performed during this reporting period were nominal. A summary of various reactor parameter surveillance measurements are shown in Table I.

TABLE I. REACTOR PARAMETER SURVEILLANCE MEASUREMENTS Date Parameter Value 2/22/80 Fine Control Rod Reactivity Worth 0.35%

2/18/80 Coarse Control Rod Reartivity Worth 1.lf~

1/18/80 Coarse Control Rod Drop Time 140 msee 2/18/80 Safety Rod #1 Reactivity Worth 1.162 1/17/80 Safety Rod #1 Rod Drop Time 140 msee 2/18/80 Safety Rod #2 Reactivity Worth 1.16%

1/17/80 Safety Red #2 Rod Drop Time 150 msec 4/21/80 Total Excess Reactivity G20*C 0.29%

2. OPERATIONAL SLMY Utilization by Category:
(a) Support of Nuclear Engineering Courses 61.93 hrs.

. (b) Operator Training .77 hrs.

(c) Preventive Maintenance 8.69 Hrs.

Total Operating Hours 71.39 Hrs.

Total Watt - Hours of Operation 61.24 watt-hrs.

Average Power Level of Ooeration .36 watts Number of Reactor Startups 102

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3 3.' UNSCHEDULED SHUTDOWNS Corrective Date T,vge Cause Action 8/1/79 Chan. #3 High Level Scram Operator Error in Switching None Meter Scales 2/5/80 Chan. #2 High Level Scram Drift of Trip Setpoint Readjust to Lower Setting Trip Setpoint 2/7/80 Lost Magnet Current Dirty Contacts on Cleaned Shield Water Level Interlock Contacts i 2/7/80 Chan. #3 High Level Scram Operator Error in Noce Switching Meter Scales 2/7/80 Chan. #3 Low Level Operator Error in None Interlock Switching Meter Scales 2/8/80 Lost Magnet Current DLrty contacts on Shield Water Cleaned Level Interlock Contacts 2/8/80 Chan. #3 High Level Scram Operator Error in None Switchine Meter Scales 2/12/80 Period Scram Instrument Noise None 2/12/80 Period Scram Instrument Noise None 2/13/80 Chan. #3 High Level Scram Instrument Noise when None

Switching Meter Scales j 2/19/80 Period Scram Instrument Noise None i

I Sunnarv (a) Instrument Scrams 7 (b) Operator Error 4 Total Unscheduled Shutdowns 11 4 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE AND CTGONENT REPLACEMENT Corrective maintenance and ccmponent replacement performed as normal maintenance of the Texas A&M University AGN-20lM reactor and instrumentation during this reporting period are summarized as follows:

4 (a) 7/2/79 - Channel #2, Log N Channel, vacuum tubes V 4(6CB6), V-5 (6CB6), and V-11 (6C4) replaced.

.(b) 7/5/79 - Channel #1, High voltage power supply failed. High voltage power supply replaced with equivalent unit.

(c) 7/26/79 - Replaced " Rod Down" microswitches on safety rods #1 and #2 and coarse control rod with equivalent items.

(d) 8/6/79 -Qumnal #1, Log count rate channel, high voltage power supply failed. High voltage power supply replaced with equivalent unit.

(e) S/6/79 - Channel #1, Log count rate channel, Hamner NB-14 Preamp replaced with equivalent item.

(f) 9/13/79 - Channel #1, Log count rate channel, high voltage pcwer supply failed. High voltage power supply replaced with equivalent unit.

(g) 12/17/79 - Channel #1, log count rate channel,high voltage power supply failed and was repaired.

(h) 1/14/80 - Channel #2 - Log N channel, vacuum tube V-ll(6CA) replaced.

(1) 2/1/80 - Fine control drive motor armature found to have lower i than normal resistance. Replaced fine control rod drive motor with equivalent item.

(j) 2/7/80 - Channel #1, Log count rate channel, high voltage power supply failed. High voltage power supply repisced with equivalent unit.

(k) 2/7/80 - Channel #1, Log count race channel, 37 detector replaced 3

with equivalent item.

(1) 2/12/80 - Channel 11, Log count race channel, high voltage pcwer supply replaced with never medel unit.

(m) 2/12/80 - Channel 11, Log count rate channel linear amplifier replaced with equivalent item.

(n) 2/12/80 - Reworked shield water level switch contacts.

(o) 4/21/80 - Channel #2, Log N channel, vacuum tubes V4 (6Ct6), V5(6CB6),

V7(6AV6), V10(12AU7), V14(12AX7), and V17(12AX7) replaced.

(p) 5/2/80 - Channel #2, log N channel, vacuum tube V12(6Bt44) replaced.

The corrective maintenance and component replacement performed during this reporting period have no impact on the safe operatien of the reactor facility and do not change the description of the facility as submitted in the license appit:ation and amendments thereto.

5. (a) REACTOR MODIFICATIONS Modifications of the Texas A&M University AGN-20lM reactor and instru-mentation performed during this reporting period are detailed as follows:

(1) 7/26/79 " Rod Down" nicroswitch mechanisms were modified to activate from the side of the control rod flange rather than from the bottom of the flange. This modification was designed to prevent control rod scram force from damaging the micro-switches. This modification was reviewed and approved by the Raactor Safety Board on 7/23/79.

(2) 3/10/80 - Added "on - off' switch to charnel #1 audio output speaker.

(3) 5/22/80 - Added 5 amp fuse to channel #2 Log N channel 6.3V filament circuit. This modification was designed to prevent filament transformer overheating in the event of tube filament short.

Reactor modifications performed during this reporting period have no impact on the. safe operation of the reactor facility and do not change the description of the facility as submitted in the license application and amendments thereto.

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5. (b) CHANGES TO PROCEIJRES (1) Revised Preventive Maintenance Procedures were approved by the Reactor Safety Board on 10/16/79. These revised procedures provida much more detailed instructions for performing preventive maintenance.

(2) Revised Emergency Procedures were approved by the Reactor Safety Board on 3/7/80. These revised. procedures comply with ANS 15.6 and NRC Regulatory Guide 2.6 guidelines.

5. (c) NEW EXPERIMENTS OR TESTS

-No new experiments or tests were performed during this reporting period.

6. SUWARY OF SAFETY EVALUATIONS No changes, tests, or experiments were performed subsequent to 10 CFR 50 paragraph 50.59, during this reporting period; therefore, no safety evaluations were required.
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OF RADI0 ACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE No liquid or solid radioactive vaste was released during this reporting period.

8. ENVIRONMENT >J. RADIOLOGICAL SURVEYS No environmental radiological surveys were performed outside the facility during this reporting period.
9. RADIATION EXPOSURE l No reactor facility personnel or visitors received radiation exposures greater than 100 mrem (50 arem for persons under 18 years of age) during this reporting period.

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10. REACTOR SAFETY BOARD ACTIONS (a) Reactor Safety Board members performed periodic audies of the AGN-201M Reactor Facility on 6/19/79, 9/20/79,12/20/79, and 3/27/80. No items of non-compliance were identified.

(b) 7/23/79 - Reactor Safety Board approved " Rod Down" microswitch modification.

(c) 10/16/79 - Reactor Safety Board approved revised AGN-201M Preventive Maintenance Procedures.

(d) 1/30/80 - Reactor Safety Board reviewed AGN-201M Reactor Facility Security Plan.

(e) 3/7/80 - Reactor Safety Board approved revised AGN-201M Reactor Facility Emergency Procedures.

11. MISCELLANEOUS (a) 8/9 - 8/10/79 - Mr. M.B. Weinstein of American Nuclear Insurers inspected the Texas A&M University AGN-201M Reactor Facility. No items of safety violation were identified.

(b) 10/2 - 10/3/79 - Mr. B. Brock , Mr. Y. Kobosi, and Mr. A. Wieder inspected the Texas A&M University AGN-201M Reactor Facility for

. compliance with 10 CFR 70. No items of non-ccmpliance were identified.

(c) 3/5 - 3/6/80 - Mr. G. L. Constable, Mr. S.R. Dean, and Mr. J.W. Craig of the NRC Inspecticn and Enforcement staff performed a general inspection of the Texas A&M University AGN-201M Reactor Facility.

No items of non-ccmpliance were identified.

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