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<head><hi rend='italics'>Murray</hi></head>
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<dateline><date value="1954-12-21">December 21, 1954</date></dateline>
<name type="person">Dr. C. K. Beck</name><lb/>
<name type="corporate">Physics Department</name><lb/>
Campus<lb/>
<lb/>
Dear <name type="person">Dr. Beck:</name></opener>
<p>
With regards to your letter of <date value="1954-12-16">December 16, 1954</date>, I would like to provide the<lb/>
following data:<lb/>
On Friday morning, <date value="1954-12-17">December 17, 1954</date>, in order to check the operation of the<lb/>
system pressure measuring system, a small amount of air was allowed to bleed into<lb/>
the recombiner system via the recombiner pump bleedein connection. This carried<lb/>
sufficient activity into the first barrel of the gas holding system to raise the<lb/>
radiation level to 300 mr/hr at 4 inches from the first barrel, 40 mr/hr at the<lb/>
grate and 5 mr/hr on top of the 4" concrete slab immediately above the first barrel.<lb/>
These measurements were made with no shielding water in the pool.
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Since the pressure gauge showed no change with the initial bleed-in, this <orig reg="indicated">in-<lb/>
dicated</orig> the system was greatly below -20" H<hi rend="sub">2</hi>O pressure, the actual pressure in the<lb/>
recombiner-gas disposal system was found by taking a measurement with the mercury<lb/>
manometer on the sampling panel. The pressure measurement showed a pressure of<lb/>
-50" H<hi rend="sub">2</hi>O.
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<p>
It was decided after consultation with the deputy director to bleed-in the<lb/>
additional air required to lower the pressure to approximately -15" H<hi rend="sub">2</hi>O at the<lb/>
holding tanks rather than at the recombiner pump in order to not carry additional<lb/>
radioactive gas into the tanks. Valves 3, 26, and 30 at the holding tanks were<lb/>
opened to accomplish this.
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The final pressure at this time was adjusted to approximately -17" H<hi rend="sub">2</hi>O.
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It was decided at this time to fill the pool with the shielding water.
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The pool was given a quick cleaning job which was made difficult by the fact that<lb/>
the pool drain was repeatedly clogged by the mud and debris in the pool. The pool<lb/>
was then tilled to within one foot of the top, --7' of water depth, --4' over the top<lb/>
of the barrels.
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The pressure in the gas system rose to -7" H<hi rend="sub">2</hi>O due to the relatively high temperature<lb/>
of the shielding water compared to the existing ambient temperature. As the water<lb/>
gradually cooled, the system pressure has drooped back to -12" H<hi rend="sub">2</hi>O
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<name type="person">Dr. Beck</name><lb/>
<date value="1954-12-21">December 21, 1954</date><lb/>
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<p>
It is calculated that the gas system pressure will vazy approximately 1.4" H<hi rend="sub">2</hi>O<lb/>
per degree centigrade change in water temperature in the pool.<lb/>
</p>
<p>
No change in system pressure with changes in temperature of the reactor itself<lb/>
should be expected as long as the recombine gas system is connected directly to the<lb/>
holding barrels as long as the temperature remains constant. The volume of the <orig reg="recombiner">re-<lb/>
combiner</orig> system is approximately 8 liters compared to 2000 liters in the barrels.<lb/>
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<p>
Of the two vacuum collecting barrels, one is at complete vacuum and one is at<lb/>
half vacuum. No gas has been bled off to the stock since last summer and that had<lb/>
only a very slight activity.<lb/>
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<p>
No radiation can be detected at any point around the pool. This is perhaps a<lb/>
combination of the shielding water and the relatively short half-life of the gas<lb/>
activity.<lb/>
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Sincerely yours,<lb/>
<lb/>
<hi rend='italics'>JG</hi><lb/>
<name type="person">J. G. Lundholm, Jr</name><lb/>
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JGL:nk<lb/>
cc: <name type="person">Raymond L.  Murray</name><lb/>
Deputy Director
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