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FUNCTIONAL USES OF TEMPERATURE DETECTORS Temperature Detectors FUNCTIONAL USES OF TEMPERATURE DETECTORS Temperature sensing devices, such as RTDs and thermocouples, provide necessary temperature indications for the safe and continued operation of the DOE facility fluid systems.   These temperature indications may include: Reactor hot and cold leg temperatures Pressurizer temperature Purification demineralizer inlet temperature Cooling water to and from various components Secondary feed temperature EO 1.6 STATE   the   three   basic   functions   of   temperature detectors. EO 1.7 DESCRIBE  the  two  alternate  methods  of  determining temperature   when   the   normal   temperature   sensing devices are inoperable. EO 1.8 STATE   the   two   environmental   concerns   which   can affect   the   accuracy   and   reliability   of   temperature detection instrumentation. Functions of Temperature Detectors Although the temperatures that are monitored vary slightly depending on the details of facility design,  temperature  detectors  are  used  to  provide  three  basic  functions:  indication,  alarm,  and control.   The temperatures monitored may normally be displayed in a central location, such as a control room,  and may have audible  and visual alarms  associated with them when  specified preset limits are exceeded.  These temperatures may have control functions associated with them so  that  equipment  is  started  or  stopped  to  support  a  given  temperature  condition  or  so  that  a protective action occurs. Detector Problems In  the  event  that  key  temperature  sensing  instruments  become  inoperative,  there  are  several alternate  methods  that  may  be  used.    Some  applications  utilize  installed  spare  temperature detectors or dual-element RTDs.  The dual-element RTD has two sensing elements of which only one is normally connected.  If the operating element becomes faulty, the second element may be used to provide temperature indication.   If an installed spare is not utilized, a contact pyrometer (portable thermocouple) may be used to obtain temperature readings on those pieces of equipment or systems that are accessible. IC-01 Page 8 Rev. 0

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