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Category:REPORTABLE OCCURRENCE REPORT (SEE ALSO AO
MONTHYEARML20012E9841990-03-29029 March 1990 Ro:On 900228,chamber Door of Primary Reactor Continous Air Monitors (CAM) Left Partially Open,Causing Filter to Be Several Centimeters Further from Detector than Normal. Backup CAM Will Be Wired Into Damper Isolation Sys ML20006G2261990-02-22022 February 1990 Ro:On 900126,reactor Room Sealing Dampers Did Not Fully Seal When in Closed Position During Triga Ventilation Sys Insp. Air Monitoring Sys Showed No Release of Fission Products or Release of Contaminants in Reactor Room.Dampers Repaired ML20006F1561990-02-0707 February 1990 Ro:On 900126,discovered That Reactor Room Sealing Dampers Did Not Fully Seal When in Closed Position During Insp of Ventilation Sys.Dampers Repaired & Returned to Svc on 900126 ML20006G2281988-11-0808 November 1988 Ro:On 881011,reactor Operator Left Console Unlocked While Tracing Electrical Circuit.Discovered by Another Operator Who Locked Console & Removed Key.Two Corrective Actions Were Taken to Prevent Recurrence.Operator Counseled ML20006G2311988-03-23023 March 1988 Ro:On 880229,reactor Room Primary Continuous Air Monitor Accidently Left in Test Mode During Operations.Two Sets of Corrective Actions Taken to Prevent Recurrence Including Flashing Visual Light Installed on Console in Control Room ML20040A9341981-12-29029 December 1981 Ro:On 811222 & 23,intermittently Changing But Fixed Vertical Position of Transient Control Rod Noted.Caused by Failure of Bolt That Secures Telescoping Section of Transient Connecting Rod.Section Removed & Secured W/Bolt ML20010B4051981-07-31031 July 1981 Ro:On 810730,operator Failed to Measure k-excess Prior to First Reactor Power Operation.Excess Reactivity,Measured on Daily Basis,Has Not Varied Outside Normal Operational Conditions.Internal Administrative Procedure Instituted ML19322E5831980-03-25025 March 1980 Ro:On 800315,scram Indicators on Reactor Control Console Were Illuminated,Indicating Power Failure or Outage of Console.Caused by Damaged Operational Amplifier.Circuit Board Replaced.Relay,Requiring Manual Reset,Installed 1990-03-29
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MONTHYEARML20012E9841990-03-29029 March 1990 Ro:On 900228,chamber Door of Primary Reactor Continous Air Monitors (CAM) Left Partially Open,Causing Filter to Be Several Centimeters Further from Detector than Normal. Backup CAM Will Be Wired Into Damper Isolation Sys ML20006G2261990-02-22022 February 1990 Ro:On 900126,reactor Room Sealing Dampers Did Not Fully Seal When in Closed Position During Triga Ventilation Sys Insp. Air Monitoring Sys Showed No Release of Fission Products or Release of Contaminants in Reactor Room.Dampers Repaired ML20006F1561990-02-0707 February 1990 Ro:On 900126,discovered That Reactor Room Sealing Dampers Did Not Fully Seal When in Closed Position During Insp of Ventilation Sys.Dampers Repaired & Returned to Svc on 900126 ML20006G2281988-11-0808 November 1988 Ro:On 881011,reactor Operator Left Console Unlocked While Tracing Electrical Circuit.Discovered by Another Operator Who Locked Console & Removed Key.Two Corrective Actions Were Taken to Prevent Recurrence.Operator Counseled ML20006G2311988-03-23023 March 1988 Ro:On 880229,reactor Room Primary Continuous Air Monitor Accidently Left in Test Mode During Operations.Two Sets of Corrective Actions Taken to Prevent Recurrence Including Flashing Visual Light Installed on Console in Control Room ML20040A9341981-12-29029 December 1981 Ro:On 811222 & 23,intermittently Changing But Fixed Vertical Position of Transient Control Rod Noted.Caused by Failure of Bolt That Secures Telescoping Section of Transient Connecting Rod.Section Removed & Secured W/Bolt ML20010B4051981-07-31031 July 1981 Ro:On 810730,operator Failed to Measure k-excess Prior to First Reactor Power Operation.Excess Reactivity,Measured on Daily Basis,Has Not Varied Outside Normal Operational Conditions.Internal Administrative Procedure Instituted ML19322E5831980-03-25025 March 1980 Ro:On 800315,scram Indicators on Reactor Control Console Were Illuminated,Indicating Power Failure or Outage of Console.Caused by Damaged Operational Amplifier.Circuit Board Replaced.Relay,Requiring Manual Reset,Installed 1990-03-29
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MONTHYEARML20205B1161998-12-31031 December 1998 1998 Annual Rept of Afrri Triga Reactor. with ML20216H7451998-03-12012 March 1998 Ro:On 980224,SRO Left CR Leaving Key Unattended in Console. Caused by Personnel Error.Rso Was Reprimanded for Failing to Follow Procedures & Operators Participated in Special Training Class ML20217F0331997-12-31031 December 1997 1997 Annual Rept of Affri Triga Reactor ML20137H5161996-12-31031 December 1996 1996 Annual Rept of Afrri Triga Reactor ML20108A1291995-12-31031 December 1995 Corrected 1995 Annual Rept of Afrri Triga Reactor ML20107K1921995-12-31031 December 1995 Corrected Copy of 1995 Annual Rept of Affri Triga Reactor Facility. W/Undated Ltr ML20101D5791995-12-31031 December 1995 1995 Annual Rept of Afrri Triga Reactor. W/Undated Ltr ML20081K3101994-12-31031 December 1994 1994 Annual Rept of Afrri Triga Reactor ML20065A0221993-12-31031 December 1993 1993 Annual Rept of Afrri Triga Reactor ML20058F6191993-11-30030 November 1993 Ro:On 931105,during Radiation Measurements in Exposure Room One,Core Support Shroud Came in Contact W/Lead Shield Doors When Interlock Failed,Causing Subj Doors to Close.Caused by Lack of Communication.Operators Involved Reprimanded ML20056C0691992-12-31031 December 1992 1992 Annual Rept of Afrri Triga Reactor ML20106B4991992-09-25025 September 1992 Ro:On 920904,discovered Operating Anomaly on Console Which Would Drive Out of Core in Pulse Mode If Square Wave Button Pressed While Pressing Rod Drive Up Button.Caused by Failure to Remove Transient Rod.Second Switch Installed ML20091A8621991-12-31031 December 1991 Afrri Triga Reactor 1991 Annual Rept. W/Undated Ltr ML20070Q1571990-12-31031 December 1990 1990 Annual Rept,Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Inst, Reactor Facility ML20055J4821990-07-23023 July 1990 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 19 to License R-84 ML20042F0431990-05-0303 May 1990 Comparison & Correlation of Proposed & Current Emergency Plans. ML20042F0291990-04-30030 April 1990 Fuel Follower Control Rod Safety Analysis for Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Inst Triga Reactor Facility. ML20012E9841990-03-29029 March 1990 Ro:On 900228,chamber Door of Primary Reactor Continous Air Monitors (CAM) Left Partially Open,Causing Filter to Be Several Centimeters Further from Detector than Normal. Backup CAM Will Be Wired Into Damper Isolation Sys ML20006G2261990-02-22022 February 1990 Ro:On 900126,reactor Room Sealing Dampers Did Not Fully Seal When in Closed Position During Triga Ventilation Sys Insp. Air Monitoring Sys Showed No Release of Fission Products or Release of Contaminants in Reactor Room.Dampers Repaired ML20006F1561990-02-0707 February 1990 Ro:On 900126,discovered That Reactor Room Sealing Dampers Did Not Fully Seal When in Closed Position During Insp of Ventilation Sys.Dampers Repaired & Returned to Svc on 900126 ML20245G8781988-12-31031 December 1988 Reactor Facility Annual Rept 1988 ML20006G2281988-11-0808 November 1988 Ro:On 881011,reactor Operator Left Console Unlocked While Tracing Electrical Circuit.Discovered by Another Operator Who Locked Console & Removed Key.Two Corrective Actions Were Taken to Prevent Recurrence.Operator Counseled ML20196D2731988-07-0505 July 1988 New Reactor Control Console QA Program ML20196D2821988-05-11011 May 1988 Description of Old & New Reactor Instrumentation & Control Sys for Affri Mark F Reactor Facility ML20196D2531988-05-11011 May 1988 10CFR50.59 SER of New Reactor Instrumentation & Control Sys at Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Inst ML20006G2311988-03-23023 March 1988 Ro:On 880229,reactor Room Primary Continuous Air Monitor Accidently Left in Test Mode During Operations.Two Sets of Corrective Actions Taken to Prevent Recurrence Including Flashing Visual Light Installed on Console in Control Room ML20150E6021987-12-31031 December 1987 Reactor Facility Annual Rept Jan-Dec 1987 ML20140B8901985-12-31031 December 1985 Reactor Facility Annual Rept 1985 ML20100D0301984-12-31031 December 1984 Annual Rept for Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Inst Triga Mark-F Reactor ML20100D0521984-09-30030 September 1984 Revised SAR for Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Inst Triga Mark-F Reactor ML20082B0791983-10-31031 October 1983 Annual Rept,Oct 1982 - Sept 1983 ML20066C1541982-09-30030 September 1982 Annual Operating Rept for Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Inst for Oct 1981 - Sept 1982 ML20040A9341981-12-29029 December 1981 Ro:On 811222 & 23,intermittently Changing But Fixed Vertical Position of Transient Control Rod Noted.Caused by Failure of Bolt That Secures Telescoping Section of Transient Connecting Rod.Section Removed & Secured W/Bolt ML20038B2551981-08-26026 August 1981 General Atomic Triga Mark F (GA-TRIGA F). ML20010B4051981-07-31031 July 1981 Ro:On 810730,operator Failed to Measure k-excess Prior to First Reactor Power Operation.Excess Reactivity,Measured on Daily Basis,Has Not Varied Outside Normal Operational Conditions.Internal Administrative Procedure Instituted ML20009B0231981-05-12012 May 1981 SAR for Armed Forces Radiobiological Research Inst Triga Reactor Facility,License R-84 ML19345C8651980-12-0303 December 1980 Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Inst R-84,Annual Rept Oct 1980. ML19338E8641980-10-0303 October 1980 Eia Data for AFRRI-TRIGA Reactor. ML19338E8531980-10-0303 October 1980 Reactor Operator Requalification Program. ML19345C8661980-09-18018 September 1980 Section VI Safety Analysis of Fsar. ML19338E8501980-09-18018 September 1980 Safety Analysis of Hazard Summary Rept,Chapter 6 to Fsar. ML19338D0441980-09-17017 September 1980 Proposed Reactor Operator Requalification Program. ML19322E5831980-03-25025 March 1980 Ro:On 800315,scram Indicators on Reactor Control Console Were Illuminated,Indicating Power Failure or Outage of Console.Caused by Damaged Operational Amplifier.Circuit Board Replaced.Relay,Requiring Manual Reset,Installed ML19242C4621979-08-0101 August 1979 Deficiency Rept Re Malfunction of Fuel Element Temp Sensing Circuit.Grounding Strap Installed at Main Ground to Lock Signal & Sys Ground Together ML19242C4971979-07-31031 July 1979 Amended Deficiency Rept Re Malfunction of Pool Water Level Sensing Switch,Submitted by Defense Nuclear Agency.Switch Unit Replaced & Addl Sleeving Placed at Wear Point ML20062A4411978-10-0606 October 1978 Forwards AFRRI-TRIGA(R-084 Yae)Annual Rept 1998-03-12
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This letter is prepared for information only and not as a reporting reqtiir'ement-specifie'd in the AFRRI-TRIGA Reactor License (R-84) not applicable provisions oF10ZFRVThe basis for this correspondence was discussed in a telephone conversation between Mr.
Robert Gallo, USNRC Region I, and Captain Joseph A. Sholtis, 3r., AFRRI, on 23 December 1981.
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Description:
While work was underway in connection with our annual shutdown maintenance, variations in K-excess measurements from the norm were observed. It was immediately determined that the problem was associated with the transient rod system. It was also immediately determined that the variations observed in K-excess on 22 and 23 December 1981 were not real but apparent and due to an intermittently changing, but fixed vertical position of the transient control rod from that indicated. Af ter all potential causes associated with the transient rod drive assembly had been checked and exhausted, the transient control rod was physically removed from the core on 23 December 1981 for visual observation while still under water. Upon removal of the transient rod from the core, it was found that one bolt which secures the telescoping section of the transient connecting rod had failed. The transient connecting rod is constructed in sections bolted together and the bolt which holds the upper section to the midsection of the transient connecting rod was missing. This initially allowed free-play vertical motion of the connecting rod over a distance of approximately 3.0 to 3J inches, however galling of the two aluminum male and female portions of the coupling between the two sections of the transient connecting rod subsequently had occurred such that the connecting rod was approximately 3.25 inches foreshortened from its normal length. As a result, the transient rod was setting approximately 3.25 inches higher than normal in the core when fully inserted and was being withdrawn approximately 3.25 inches more than what was actually indicated at full withdrawal. Operating on a different and higher. portion of the transient control rod worth curve. This caused the erroneous and seemingly high K-excess values that had been obtained on 22 and 23 December 1981. At no time were any of AFRRl's technical specification limits approached or exceeded, nor was there a potential for such. Moreover, all safety systems performed their intended functions as designed.
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II. Corrective Action:
) The appropriate sections of the transient connecting rod were removed, inspected, cleaned, and securely fastened together with one additional bolt, i.e. with two bolts total.
i The connecting rod was then reinstalled rad the entire transient rod system was checked operationally for correct action. Transient control rod worth curves are presently being
- verified and modified as necessary. This malfunction has been appropriately logged and will be included in AFRRI's 1982 Annual Report.
Should you have any questions regarding this correspondence or the subject malfunction, please feel free to contact Major Ronald R. Smoker, Chief, Radiation Sources Division at (202) 295-1096/1048 or Captain Joseph A. Sholtis, Jr., AFRRI Reactor Physicist-In-Charge at (202) 295-1290/1291.
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