ML20010F741
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| Site: | Texas A&M University |
| Issue date: | 08/31/1981 |
| From: | Cochran R, Erdman C TEXAS A&M UNIV., COLLEGE STATION, TX |
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ANNUAL OPERATIONS REPORT of the i
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY AGN-201M TRAINING REACTOR 1
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ANNUAL OPERATIONS REPORT of the TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY AGN-20lM TRAINING REACTOR NRC LICENSE R-23 June 1, 1980 - May 31, 1981 Prepared by:
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SUMMARY
l This report details the pertinent activities related to the Texas A&M University AGN-20lM training reactor facility j
operated by the Department of Nuclear Engineering during the period June 1, 1980 to May 31, 1981.
Furthermore, it is in-tended that the contents of this report comply with the re-quirements of 10 CFR 50, Section 50.59 (b) and Appendix A, Technical Specifications, of the NRC license R-23.
The utilization of this facility continues to be similar to that of previous years.
The general categories of uti-f lization for this past year were support of Nuclear Engineer-ing courses, operator training, and preventive maintenance.
Nuclear Engineering courses supported during the past year l
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NE 405 Nuclear Engineering Experiments NE 679 Practical Applications of Radiological Safety I During normal preventive maintenance, malfunctioning components were replaced as detailed in Section 4.
Facility modifications and component replacement performed during j
this reporting period do not involve unreviewed safety ques-tions and are not expected to adversely affect the safe operation of this facility.
The results of all maj or parameter surveillance tests are shown in Table I.
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REACTOR PARAMETER SURVEILLANCE MEASUREMENTS Date Parameter Value 7/21/80 Fine Control Rod Reactivity Worth 0.36%
7/18/80 Coarse Control Rod Reactivity Worth 1.17%
7/18/80 Safety Rod #1 Reactivity Worth 1.17%
7/18/80 Safety Rod #2 Reactivity Worth 1.15%%
1/15/81 Safety Rod #1 Drop Time 120 msec 1/15/81 Safety Rod #2 Drop Time 160 msec 1/15/81 Coarse Control Rod Drop Time 130 msec 10/17/80 Total Excess Re a c t iv it y @20*C 0.30%
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OPERATIONAL
SUMMARY
Utilization by Category:
(a) Support of Nuclear Engineering Courses 16.40 hrs.
(b) Preventive Maintenance 5.53 hrs.
Total Operating Hours 21.93 hrs.
Total Watt - Hours of Operation 22.08 watt-hrs.
Average Power Level of Operation 1.01 watts Number of Reactor Startups 56 l
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UNSCHEDULED SHUTDOWNS Date Type Cause Action 2/24/81 Chan. #2 High Level Trip Operator Error Re-instruct Student Operator 2/27/81 Chan. #3 High Level Trip Operator Error Re-instruct f
Switching Meter Student Operator Scales 2/27/81 Chan. #2 High Level Trip High Level Trip Re-calibrated l
Off Calibration Trip 2/27/81 Chan. #3 High Level Trip Operator Error Re-instruct Switching Meter Student Operator Scales 3/2/81 Chan. #2 High Level Trip Operator Error Re-instruct Student Operator Summary I
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Instrument Scrams 1
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Operator Error 4
Total Unscheduled Shutdowns 5
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CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE AND COMPONENT REPLACEMENT f
Corrective maintenance and component replacement per-t formed as normal maintenance of the Texas A&M University AGN-20lM reactor and instrumentation during this reporting l
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perfod are summarized as follows:
(a) 7/18/80 - Channel #2, low level trip, noted l
inoperative during prestart-up checks.
Optical trip, bulb was found burned out.
Replacement was made using a spare.
The channel was tested and found satisfactory.
(b) 10/17/81 - Channel #2, calibration drifting as noted in control rod readings out/in. Replaced calibration battery.
Channel #2 cctested satis-factory.
(c) 1/13/81 - During re-energizing channel #2 after Chr stmas holiday it m:1 functioned.
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- tubes, V-4, V-5, V-14, V-17, were found defective.
After replacement of tubes channel #2 functioned satisfactorily.
(d) 5/7/81 - De-energized Channel #2 due to oscillations k
and spurious trips.
Repairs were not made since Reactor Supervisor was not available.
l (e) 7/20/81 - Channel #2, repaired and placed back in service.
Repair consisted of replacing V-15.
f The corrective maintenance and component replacement performed during this reporting period have no impact on the l
safe operation of the reactor facility and do not change the description of the facility as submitted in the license appli-cation and amendments thereto.
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REACTOR MODIFICATIONS No modifications were made to the Texas A&M University AGN-20lM reactor during this reporting period.
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CHANGES TO PROCUEDURES.
No procedure changes have been made during this reporting
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NEW EXPERIMENTS OR TESTS No new experiments or tests were performed during i
this reporting period.
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SUMMARY
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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SUMMARY
OF RADI0 ACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASES No liquid or solid radioactive waste was released during this reporting period.
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ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL SURVEYS No environmental radiological surveys were performed outside the facility during this reporting period.
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RADIATION EXPOSURE No reactor facility personnel or visitors received radiation exposures greater than 100 mrem (50 mrem for persons under 18 years of age) during this reporting period.
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REACTOR SAFETY BOARD ACTIONS (a) 1/23/81, The Reactor Saf ety Board perf ormed the yearly review of the AGN-201M Facility Security Plan.
The board agreed that the plan was still satisfactory for its intended purpose.
i (b) 1/23/81, The Reactor Safety Board reviewed audits previously performed.
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MISCELLANEOUS l
The reactor supervisor Mr.
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Zgliczynski resigned in October 1980 and left the University.
This vacant position has not been filled as yet, but we are actively seeking a qualified person for the position.
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