INTERNATIONAL REMOTE MONITORING PROJECT ARGENTINA NUCLEAR POWER STATION REMOTE MONITORING SYSTEM

Year
1998
Author(s)
Susan M. Hayes - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Douglas Reilly - Los Alamos National Laboratory
Don Glidewell - Sandia National Laboratories
Luis Rovere - Brazilian Argentine Agency for Accounting and Control of Nuclear Materials
Richard L. Lucero - Sandia National Laboratories
Jaromir Vones - International Atomic Energy Agency
Anibal Bonino - Nuclear Regulatory Authority of Argentina
Guy Martelle - International Atomic Energy Agency
Sigfried Schneider - Sandia National Laboratories
Lisa Owens - Department of Energy
Curt Maxey - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Abstract
A remote monitoring system, designed to monitor spent fuel transfers from wet to dry storage, was installed at the Embalse Nuclear Power Station at Embalse, Argentina. The system consists of 6 gamma and one neutron radiation sensors. Five gamma sensors utilize RF transmission to communicate with Echelon nodes connected to a Local Operating Network (LON). One gamma and one neutron sensor are hardwired to the LON network. Each sensor Echelon node is bound to a single Datalogger that stores data until it receives an acquisition command to download to the Data Acquisition Software (DASW) database. The data from the Datalogger are transferred and stored in the Data Acquisition Software database, which resides on the IAEA MOS-MUX server. At a pre-determined interval, data from the DASW database are converted into Excel files and transferred to the IAEA database every 24 hours. At an predetermined interval all data are transferred to the distribution server located at the ARN laboratory at Ezeiza, Argentina. Remote access to data from the distribution server will be made from IAEA headquarters Vienna Austria, from ABACC in Rio de Janeiro Brazil, from the IAEA field office in Buenos Aires, from ARN, and from Sandia National Laboratories Albuquerque New Mexico.