Acceptance Test Report for Fourth Generation Hanford Corrosion Monitoring System Page: 6 of 12
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RPP-6402, Rev. 0
4.0 DOCUMENTATION
4.1 TEST RECORD
Any personnel involved in the performance of this test including the Test Engineer shall fill
out a line in Section 7.0 RECORDS.
Test results shall be recorded by the Test Engineer. Unacceptable conditions or readings are
to be referred to Section 8.0 EXCEPTIONS. A complete working copy of this procedure and
all exception records shall be maintained as lifetime records in accordance with RPP-PRO-
222, Rev. 0, Quality Assurance Records Standards.
4.2 EXCEPTIONS
Exceptions by step number, and other notes are to be recorded under Section 8.0
EXCEPTIONS. This section must be dispositioned (including the generation of any required
ECNs) and signed off by the Test Engineer prior to final ATP acceptance. If no exceptions
are encountered, this section shall be so noted and closed out with the signature of the Test
Engineer. During the performance of this test errors in text may be encountered which
require correction/adjustment to complete the test. The correction is to be noted in the ATP
and listed as an exception in Section 8.0 EXCEPTIONS.
4.3 TEST EXECUTION RECORD
Approval of the ATP results shall be accepted by the Test Engineer as indicated by signature
in Section 9.0 TEST EXECUTION RECORD.
5.0 TEST EQUIPMENT
" Multimeter
" Constant Voltage/Current Source
6.0 ACCEPTANCE TEST
Complete acceptance test procedure is to be performed on each cabinet.
6.1 CONTINUITY TEST
Using a standard multimeter, electrical continuity shall be verified on each of the 24
conductors used for picking up signal from corrosion probe electrodes. To perform this
continuity check, make the necessary connections between each pin on the connector that
will be attached to the existing corrosion probe and its respective pin in the 15 pin D-type
connector that will be attached to the corrosion monitoring hardware. Use the data cable that
will be used in the final field installation for this test. The continuity check will be
performed starting with channel 1, and ending with channel 8.3
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NORMAN, E.C. Acceptance Test Report for Fourth Generation Hanford Corrosion Monitoring System, report, October 23, 2000; United States. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc738046/m1/6/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.