Title: Tritium Recycle from Gaseous Illumination Devices
1Tritium Recycle from Gaseous Illumination Devices
Official Use Only
UCRL-PRES-234471
Robert J. Vellinger and J. Mark Mintz Lawrence
Livermore National Laboratory September 20, 2007
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This work was performed under the auspices of the
U.S. Department of Energy by the University of
California Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory under Contract No. W-7405-Eng-48. Lawre
nce Livermore National Laboratory, P.O. Box 808,
Livermore, CA 94551
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2Facility History
- Opened in 1958
- Tritium RD major
- focus until 1992
- 1992 - 2002
Downsizing, DD, - tritium recycle, limited RD, addition of
actinide operations - 2002 present
- Renewed emphasis on tritium operations (NIF
support) and tritium recycle opportunities
LLNL Tritium Facility (B331)
3B331 Interior
Offices
RMA Increment 1
RMA Increment 2
Walls Removed
Tritium recovery operations
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143
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Gas cart
Stacks Bldg.
Auxiliary Building
North
MBA 420
4New Tritium Recycle Project Brings Increased
Recycle Capabilities to B331
- Requestor Waste Management Technology Limited,
initially AEA Technology, plc - U.K. company
- Requested our assistance in tritium recovery from
obsolete telephone dials - Technical parameters
- 1.8 x 106 thin glass circular tubes mounted on
plastic backing plates (GTLDs, see example) - 2 5 mCi/tube tritium (in gas phase)
- Recovery methodology
- Vacuum processing environment
- GTLDs are crushed in a grinder operation
- Released tritium pumped to storage u-bed
- Contaminated residuals enter B331 LLW waste
stream
5Project Scope
- Install 480V and 208 3-phase electrical utilities
- Install gas piping and reroute drain and
sprinkler lines - Install grinder unit and steel plate on floor
- Install two gate valves on grinder unit (6 and
20) - Install abort volume
- Install HK HEPA filters for capture of grinder
particulates - Install/connect vac pumps and gas
clean-up/recovery cart - Install electronics racks for monitoring/control
of grinder - Install instrumentation control wiring and
equipment - Conduct Management Self Assessment and RA
- Begin operational use of improved tritium
recycling capability
6GTLDs in Storage
7GTLD Baskets
8GTLDs in Storage in the B331
9Gas Recovery Process Schematic
10Commercial Grinder Unit
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12Abort Volume Line Drawing
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17Hazards and Controls
- Gravity Mass Sources
- Lifting
- Motion Sources
- Mass-in-motion
- Chemical Sources
- Radioactive materials - tritium
18Safety Basis Documentation
- WFO Contract conditionally approved on September
14, 2005 - NEPA approved on November 4, 2005
- Contract was approved, funded and project kickoff
meeting was held on March 9, 2006 - USQ Status
- 14 point letter approved by LSO on August 25,
2006 (LSOAMTS 060100)
19B331 Facility Interfaces
- Tritium monitors will be installed in each room
where dials are stored or processed - Electrical power will be provided to run
equipment - Ventilation will be maintained negative to the
hallway in rooms where dials are stored - TESA locks may be put on doors to rooms to limit
access - RMA yard area gate access will be maintained
through TFM construction activity to allow
moving/opening boxes in the yard
20Drawings and Documents
- Tritium inventory will be updated upon arrival of
dials and then again as items are sent to LLW - Engineering drawings will be prepared for gas
recovery system - B331 Work Permit will be prepared to approve this
activity under B331 work control process - Procedures will be written for operation of the
grinder unit - Activity will be added to B331 WAL
- FORR will be prepared documenting authorization
to begin process - OSP may be prepared to support ongoing operations
21Project Schedule
- Schedule
- We are currently installing equipment for our new
capability in the tritium facility - Once installation and set-up of equipment is
completed we will conduct an internal Facility
Operational Readiness Review (FORR) - We expect to begin tritium recycling operations
by 12/1/07 - We plan to complete WMT tritium recycling
operations by 3/30/09
22Interested in Tritium Recycle/Recovery?
- Please contact us
- Rob Vellinger at vellinger1_at_llnl.gov, (925)
422-7382, or - Mark Mintz at mintz1_at_llnl.gov, (925) 422-8394