September 19, 2002
Report

Qualification Tests for the New Air Sampling System at the 296-Z-1 Stack

Abstract

This report documents tests performed by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory to verify that the new air monitoring system for the 296-Z-1 ventilation exhaust stack meets the applicable regulatory criteria regarding the placement of the air sampling probe, sample transport, and stack flow measurement accuracy. These criteria ensure that the contaminants in the stack are well mixed with the airflow at the location of the probe so that the collected sample represents the whole. The sequence of tests addresses the acceptability of the flow angle relative to the probe uniformity of air velocity and gaseous and particle tracers in the cross section of the stack delivery of the sample from the sampler nozzle to the collection filter. The tests conducted on the air monitoring system demonstrated that the location for the air-sampling probe meets all performance criteria for air sampling systems at nuclear facilities. The performance criterion for particle transport was also met. All tests were successful, and all acceptance criteria were met.

Revised: November 19, 2002 | Published: September 19, 2002

Citation

Glissmeyer J.A., A.D. Maughan, and T.T. Jarvis. 2002. Qualification Tests for the New Air Sampling System at the 296-Z-1 Stack Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.