ML20039E971
| ML20039E971 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Clinch River |
| Issue date: | 12/15/1981 |
| From: | Reynolds G TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY |
| To: | Spickler I Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8201110679 | |
| Download: ML20039E971 (8) | |
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Dear Mr. Spickler:
IO' N h Enclosed are three magnetic data tapes in NRC standard format for the Clinch River Breeder Reactor Plant (CRBRP) site. Also enclosed are a list of parameters and a sample dump for each tape.
j These data tapes correspond to three distinct one-year sets of onsite 4
meteorological data, two from the temporary tower and one from the~
110-meter permanent tower.
They are (1) July 1975-June 1976 Pulse Matic cassette system data from the temporarf tower, (2) March 1976-J February 1977 Nova computer system, data from,the temporary tower, and (3) February 17, 1977-February 16, 1978 Nova = computer system data from the permanent tower.
4 Tape (1) data, Pulse-0-Matic, were used for section 2.3 of the CRBRP PSAR und tape (2) data, Nova, were used for appendix 2.3A of the PSAR.
Pages 2.3-10 and 2.3-11 of the PSAR indicate 'the reason for this, which is that the 10-meter temperature equipment installed in 1974 was not origi-nally intended for use in stability determinations and only met the ambient temperature accuracy requirement. With the installation of the Nova system in early 1976, the temperature difference requirements were met for all tower intervals. Tape (3) data have been used for a PSAR update to be submitted soon.
Tape (1) data, Pulse-0-Matic, were used in section 2.6 of the CRBRP ER, i
but were replaced by tape (3) data in amendment IX of the ER.
Some additional revision of the.ER is being made, and the updated meteoro-logical sections (2.6 and 6.1) will be submitted soon.
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't DEC 151981 If there are any questions regarding the format and content of these data tapes, they may be directed to Hollis E. Lindley, Computer Systems Develop-ment Branch, at FTS 872-8985, or to me at FTS 872-8525.
Sincerely, W U-George W. Reynol s, Supervisor Assessment Section, Air Resources Program Enclosures t
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