ML061100104

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University of Florida Training Reactor; Potential Tech Spec Violation - Operation Outside Allowed Interval for Operability Tests of Certain Limiting Safety System Settings
ML061100104
Person / Time
Site: 05000083
Issue date: 04/11/2006
From: Vernetson W
Univ of Florida
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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Download: ML061100104 (1)


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UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA Nuclear Facilities 202 Nuclear Sciences Center Department of Nuclear and Radiological Engineering P.O. Box 118300 Gainesville, Flor'da 32611-8300 Tel: (352) 392-1408 Fax: (352) 392-3380 Email: vemetlufl.edu April 11, 2006 Attn: Document Control Desk Potential Tech Spec Violation -

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Operation Outside Allowed Interval Washington, DC 20555- -

for Operability Tests of Certain Limiting Safety System Settings University of Florida Training Reactor Facility License R-56. Docket No. 50-83 As per my telephone conversation on April 11, 2006 with NRC Project Manager Marvin Mendonca concerning UFTR operation' outside the allowed quarterly interval for the operability tests of certain Limiting Safety System Settings (LSSS's), we have concluded that this operation with the LSSS's not checked for operability within the requisite quarterly interval as specified in Tech Spec Table 3.2 is a potentially promptly reportable occu'rrence perUFTR Technical Specifications Section 6.6.2 delineating requirements for special reports. The applicable section of the Tech Specs is Table 3.2 in Section 3.2.2 which lists the LSSS's required to be tested for operability on a quarterly basis.

Sincerely, William G. Vernetson

- Director of Nuclear Facilities WGV/dms cc:

A. Adams, NRC Project Manager C. Bassett, NRC Inspector Reactor Safety Review Subcommittee Sworn and subscribed this Li\\ i~t'day of April 2006.

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