ML19282D067

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Forwards Charter & Member List of Task Group on Generic Review of Feedwater Transients in B&W Designed Reactors
ML19282D067
Person / Time
Issue date: 04/02/1979
From: Desiree Davis
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Case E
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
FOIA-79-98 NUDOCS 7905110154
Download: ML19282D067 (4)


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Edson G. Case, Deputy Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation FROM:

D. K. Davis, Chief, Systematic Evaluation Program Branch, DOR, NRR

SUBJECT:

TASK GROUP ON GENERIC REVIEW 0F FEEDWATER TRANSIENT IN B&W DESIGNED REACTORS As we discussed, a task group has been established to evaluate the generic implications of feedwater transients in B&W designed i aactors. The members and their charter are set forth in the enclosure. An evaluation of the task group's findings and any recomendations should be available in about ten days.

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Enclosure:

Task group list and charter cc:

NRR Division Directors NRR A/Ds R. Satterfield, ICSB G. Lainas, PSB Z. Rosztoczy, AB A. Oxfurth, IE P. Check, RSB S. Israel I90511g$$Q 97

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TASK GROUP ON GENERIC REVIEW OF FEEDWATER TRANSIENTS IN B&W REACTORS Members:

S. Israel, Group Leader P. Check, RSB R. Satterfield, ICSB G. Lainas, PSB Z. Rosztoczy, AB A. Oxfurth, IE Charter:

Given the operating experience with feedwater transients in operating B&W designed reactors, assess whether reactor and plant systems at these plants provide adequate protection from design basis feedwater transients.

This assessment should re-confirm whether these plant designs meet the requirements of NRC regulations, using appropriate staff guidelines for acceptable means of meeting these regulations.

This should include an evaluation of the safety margins of these plant designs to assure that specified acceptable fuel design limits are not exceeded as a result of feedwater transients.

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