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The Ohio State University 0v Engineering Experiment Station l 142 Hitchcock Hall 2070 Neil Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43210 Phone 614 422-2411 September 8, 1986 Mr. John Dosa Standardization and Special Projects Branch Division of Licensing U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington DC 20555 RE: Report of Safety System Failure, License R-75 Docket 50-150.
The Ohio State University Research Reactor
Dear Mr. Dosa:
This letter is to report an incident as required by the R-75 license (#3D(1) Reports). Please be advised that Mr. Dominic Tondi of your office and Mr. Ken Ridgeway of the Regional Office (III) were also notified by telephone on September 4, 1986.
On September 3,1986 during a standard shutdown of the Reactor the count rate on the Startup Channel was allowed to go below 2 cps. This was done for training to demonstrate the automatic scram that normally occurs at this point. On this occasion the scram did not occur which indicated a failure that could have prevented this safety system from functioning properly. This safety system is designed to prevent a startup if the indicated count rate is less than 2 cps.
On July 1, 1986 this scram function had been checked as is required by Technical Specification 9.3 and Procedure IM-01 " Routine Checks of Control and Scram Instrumentation". At this time it did function properly. Since that time the reactor had been started up a total of 15 times before the above failure was noted. A check of our operations logbook and prestart checkout logbook indicated that the startup channel appeared to be working properly with normal count rates above 2 cps.
Once the malfunction was noted, repairs to the system were begun.
Within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> the startup channel was repaired and tested. The cause was determined to be shorting of the input signal to ground when the slow scram console was inserted, probably due to a weak or worn connecting pin. To repair the system the connection was jumpered to a spare amplifier in the slow scram panel. The startup channel was then tested satisfactorily according to scram test requirements.
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Mr. John Dosa September 8, 1986
- Page Two If you have any questions on this matter please contact Mr. Richard Myser or Mr. Joseph Talnagi at 614/422-6755.
Sincerely, Robert F. Redmond Director RFR/sh c: D. W. Miller, Director, NRL J. G. Kepler, U.S. NRC Region III 5
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