For those that measure
reference bank worth by dilution during physics
testing, how do you determine
when to stop the dilution?
The process for Beaver Valley is to start a
dilution with ARO and the
reference bank at near ARO. The dilution is
compensated for by inserting
the reference bank (measured with a reactimiter
supplied by the vendor).
The goal is terminate the dilution so that less than
75 pcm is left in the
reference bank. Contingencies are built in if you
"overshoot" to insert
another bank then borate it back out.
Contingencies are also built in if
you come up short of 75 pcm to dilute the
bank into less than 75 pcm. We
have experienced both under and
overshoots here which is fine and allowed
by procedure, we are just looking
to see if there is a more precise method.
Travis B. Link
Beaver Valley
Reactor Engineering
P.O. Box 4 - Mail Drop A-BV-A
Shippingport, PA
15077
(724) 682-4149 (Work)
(412) 667-1487 (Cell)
(412) 305-3041
(Pager)
(724) 682-4250 (FAX)
tlink@firstenergycorp.com