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Procedure for the check of the Operation and Response of the Water Activity Monitor System for the AGN-211 Nuclear Reactor Frequency - every 6 months (to be done in conjunction with the' calibration check of the Water Monitor ratemeter system)
Procedure for the check of the Operation and Response of the Water Activity Monitor System for the AGN-211 Nuclear Reactor Frequency - every 6 months (to be done in conjunction with the' calibration check of the Water Monitor ratemeter system)
A. Specification The Water Activity Monitor consists of a NaI(TI) detector and preamp connected to a ratemeter.             The NaI(TI) detector is mounted inside a cylinder constructed of aluminum through which the outlet water from the reactor pool passes.           This procedure will be used to check the operation of the entire Water Monitor System to ensure that it will respond to a known gamma activity, will produce a known reading ar.d will cause a reactor scram condition to occur.
A.
B. Procedure to be used to check the system
Specification The Water Activity Monitor consists of a NaI(TI) detector and preamp connected to a ratemeter.
: 1)       The calibrated gamma (G-331) source will be placed in the proper position for the response check. The proper position will be the hole drilled into the small wooden block inserted in a lead brick.
The NaI(TI) detector is mounted inside a cylinder constructed of aluminum through which the outlet water from the reactor pool passes.
This procedure will be used to check the operation of the entire Water Monitor System to ensure that it will respond to a known gamma activity, will produce a known reading ar.d will cause a reactor scram condition to occur.
B.
Procedure to be used to check the system 1)
The calibrated gamma (G-331) source will be placed in the proper position for the response check. The proper position will be the hole drilled into the small wooden block inserted in a lead brick.
This lead brick is located on the top of the shield.
This lead brick is located on the top of the shield.
: 2)         Calculate the reduction in radiation intensity due to decay since the i
2)
Calculate the reduction in radiation intensity due to decay since the i
last calibration check.
last calibration check.
: 3)         Record the response of the Water Monitor Ratemeter in CPM. The               ,
3)
response should be within       20% of the last response corrected for decay.
Record the response of the Water Monitor Ratemeter in CPM. The response should be within 20% of the last response corrected for decay.
: 4)           Log the results of the calibration check on the documentation sheet, If the response of the system is not within the specified limits, notify the Reactor Supervisor.
4)
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Log the results of the calibration check on the documentation sheet, If the response of the system is not within the specified limits, notify the Reactor Supervisor.
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Documentation Sheet for the Calibration i
Documentation Sheet for the Calibration of the Water Monitor Ratemeter and the i
of the Water Monitor Ratemeter and the System Operational Response check A) Ratemeter and Preamplifier tests and checks.
System Operational Response check A) Ratemeter and Preamplifier tests and checks.
: 1)     Mechanical meter zero                                                       .
1)
: 2)       Electrical zero check                                                       .
Mechanical meter zero 2)
: 3)       System High Voltage check                                                   .
Electrical zero check 3)
: 4)       3600 CPM test                                                               -
System High Voltage check 4) 3600 CPM test 5)
: 5)     Pulse generator frequency check 1
Pulse generator frequency check 1
Range (CPM) Pulse Generator Output (PPS-CPM)                 Meter Reading (CPM) Comments 100                     1.0     -        6C) 200                     1.0 -             0 6_0 200                   j[     -        120 500                   j[     -        120 1k               10       -        600 2k               10       -        600 2k               20       -      1,200 i
Range (CPM) Pulse Generator Output (PPS-CPM)
Sk               20       -      1,200 10k                 jy)       -      1,200 10k               100       -      6,000 20k               100       -      6,000 20k               200         -    12,000 50k               200         -    12,000 100k             1,000         -    60,000 200k             1,000         -    60,000 200k             2,000         -  120,000 500k             2,000         -  120,000
Meter Reading (CPM)
: 6)     Discriminator check                                                               .
Comments 100 1.0 6C) 200 1.0 -
: 7)   Preamplifier gain test                                                   .
6_0 0
: 8) Ratemeter returned to standard operating configuration                       .
200 j[
Water Monitor System Response Check
120 500 j[
: 1)   Cs-137 source (27.5 mci on 3-19-63) activity in mCis                       .
120 1k 10 600 2k 10 600 2k 20 1,200 i
: 2)   Cs-137 source activity at time of last test                               .
Sk 20 1,200 10k jy) 1,200 10k 100 6,000 20k 100 6,000 20k 200 12,000 50k 200 12,000 100k 1,000 60,000 200k 1,000 60,000 200k 2,000 120,000 500k 2,000 120,000 6)
: 3) % of change in Cs-137 activity                                               .
Discriminator check
: 4)   Ratemeter response a)               CPM on the           range.
 
b)               CPM on the           range.
7)
: 5)   Previous ratemeter response a)               CPM on the           range.
Preamplifier gain test
b)               CPM on the           range.
: 8) Ratemeter returned to standard operating configuration Water Monitor System Response Check 1)
: 6) % change in response               . Response to be within 20% of last reading corrected for decay unless Water Monitor system has been changed then describe system change:
Cs-137 source (27.5 mci on 3-19-63) activity in mCis 2)
: 7)   Does the Water Monitor System cause a scram condition to occur when the ratemeter countrate exceeds the Water Monitor Scram set point?           .
Cs-137 source activity at time of last test
: 8)   Calibration and Response tests performed by on                           .}}
: 3) % of change in Cs-137 activity 4)
Ratemeter response a)
CPM on the range.
b)
CPM on the range.
5)
Previous ratemeter response a)
CPM on the range.
b)
CPM on the range.
: 6) % change in response Response to be within 20% of last reading corrected for decay unless Water Monitor system has been changed then describe system change:
7)
Does the Water Monitor System cause a scram condition to occur when the ratemeter countrate exceeds the Water Monitor Scram set point?
8)
Calibration and Response tests performed by on
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Procedure for Check of Operation & Response of Water Activity Monitor Sys for AGN-211 Nuclear Reactor
ML20070N441
Person / Time
Site: 05000112
Issue date: 12/15/1982
From:
OKLAHOMA, UNIV. OF, NORMAN, OK
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References
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Procedure for the check of the Operation and Response of the Water Activity Monitor System for the AGN-211 Nuclear Reactor Frequency - every 6 months (to be done in conjunction with the' calibration check of the Water Monitor ratemeter system)

A.

Specification The Water Activity Monitor consists of a NaI(TI) detector and preamp connected to a ratemeter.

The NaI(TI) detector is mounted inside a cylinder constructed of aluminum through which the outlet water from the reactor pool passes.

This procedure will be used to check the operation of the entire Water Monitor System to ensure that it will respond to a known gamma activity, will produce a known reading ar.d will cause a reactor scram condition to occur.

B.

Procedure to be used to check the system 1)

The calibrated gamma (G-331) source will be placed in the proper position for the response check. The proper position will be the hole drilled into the small wooden block inserted in a lead brick.

This lead brick is located on the top of the shield.

2)

Calculate the reduction in radiation intensity due to decay since the i

last calibration check.

3)

Record the response of the Water Monitor Ratemeter in CPM. The response should be within 20% of the last response corrected for decay.

4)

Log the results of the calibration check on the documentation sheet, If the response of the system is not within the specified limits, notify the Reactor Supervisor.

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Documentation Sheet for the Calibration of the Water Monitor Ratemeter and the i

System Operational Response check A) Ratemeter and Preamplifier tests and checks.

1)

Mechanical meter zero 2)

Electrical zero check 3)

System High Voltage check 4) 3600 CPM test 5)

Pulse generator frequency check 1

Range (CPM) Pulse Generator Output (PPS-CPM)

Meter Reading (CPM)

Comments 100 1.0 6C) 200 1.0 -

6_0 0

200 j[

120 500 j[

120 1k 10 600 2k 10 600 2k 20 1,200 i

Sk 20 1,200 10k jy) 1,200 10k 100 6,000 20k 100 6,000 20k 200 12,000 50k 200 12,000 100k 1,000 60,000 200k 1,000 60,000 200k 2,000 120,000 500k 2,000 120,000 6)

Discriminator check

7)

Preamplifier gain test

8) Ratemeter returned to standard operating configuration Water Monitor System Response Check 1)

Cs-137 source (27.5 mci on 3-19-63) activity in mCis 2)

Cs-137 source activity at time of last test

3) % of change in Cs-137 activity 4)

Ratemeter response a)

CPM on the range.

b)

CPM on the range.

5)

Previous ratemeter response a)

CPM on the range.

b)

CPM on the range.

6) % change in response Response to be within 20% of last reading corrected for decay unless Water Monitor system has been changed then describe system change:

7)

Does the Water Monitor System cause a scram condition to occur when the ratemeter countrate exceeds the Water Monitor Scram set point?

8)

Calibration and Response tests performed by on

.