ML13322B089
| ML13322B089 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | San Onofre |
| Issue date: | 01/30/1990 |
| From: | John Jolicoeur NRC OFFICE FOR ANALYSIS & EVALUATION OF OPERATIONAL DATA (AEOD) |
| To: | Waldo R SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO. |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 9002060264 | |
| Download: ML13322B089 (3) | |
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pjkREG UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION nWASHINGTON, D. C. 20555 Dr. R. Waldo Southern California Edison Company 23 Parker Street Irvine, CA 92718
Dear Dr. Waldo:
I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Southern California Edison Company for volunteering to participate in the Emergency Response Data System (ERDS). I am sure that the implementation of ERDS will prove to be beneficial both to the NRC and to Southern California Edison.
Enclosed you will find a survey designed to provide the hardware, communications, data point and administrative information necessary for our contractor to design the ERDS system interface and data base for your plant.
Please note that one copy of the Data Point Library Reference File form (Enclosure 2) will be needed for each ERDS data point. This reference file will be used to provide physical significance to the numerical data transmitted over ERDS for members of the NRC emergency response organization. Each reactor unit is treated as an individual plant by ERDS, therefore, a separate data feed is required for each of your units.
Please complete the enclosed survey and Data Point Library Reference File for each of your reactor units and return them to me with a copy to Tony LaRosa, the ERDS project manager at El International, Inc., at the following addresses:
John R. Jolicoeur U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop MNBB-3206 Washington, D.C. 20555 Tony P. LaRosa El International, INC Post Office Box 50736 Idaho Falls, ID 83401 I am enclosing a copy of the data concerning the San Onofre Units 1, 2, and 3 which was provided to our contractor as a part of the ERDS feasibility study.
I am looking forward to working with you to ensure a smooth implementation of ERDS at your plant. If you have any questions, please contact Tony LaRosa at (208) 529-1000 or me at (301) 492-4155. Again thank you for your continued support of the ERDS program.
Sincerely, John R. Jolicoeur Incident Response Branch Division of Operational Assessment 900Q206024 Office for Analysis and Evaluation D
DOCK O r2 O061 of Operational Data PDiC
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Enclosures:
- 1.
ERDS Communications Descriptions and Survey Questionnaire
- 2. Data Point Library Reference File
- 3. Data Point Library Reference File Definitions 4B.
Critical Safety Function Parameters for BWRs 4P. Critical Safety Function Parameters for PWRs
- 5. Engineering Units Coding Scheme
- 6. Zero Reference Coding Scheme
- 7.
Coding Scheme for Unit Name and Unit ID
- 8.
Computer Point Selection
- 9.
Data from ERDS Feasibility Study cc w/encl: T. LaRosa DISTRIBUTION:
DOA R/F (w/o encl)
GGZech, AEOD IRB R/F MTaylor, OEDO DCS NRC PDR Local PDR EMGarcia, RV CMTrammell LEKokajko OFC
- IR, OD:IRB:DOA:AEOD:IRB:DOA:AEOD:
NAME :JJolic eur
- RF 1*
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- GGZech DATE :01/30/90 pw :01/,*/90
- 01/30/90 OFFICIAL RECORD COPY
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Enclosures:
- 1.
ERDS Communications Descriptions and Survey Questionnaire
- 2. Data Point Library Reference File
- 3. Data Point Library Reference File Definitions
- 48.
Critical Safety Function Parameters for BWRs 4P. Critical Safety Function Parameters for PWRs
- 5. Engineering Units Coding Scheme
- 6. Zero Reference Coding Scheme
- 7. Coding Scheme for Unit Name and Unit ID
- 8. Computer Point Selection
- 9. Data from ERDS Feasibility Study cc w/encl:
T. LaRosa