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Submits Hazards Analysis on Licensee 620111 Change Request 2 to Revise TS on Changing Mode of Operation of Charging Pumps.Proposed Change Acceptable
ML20072U190
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Site: Saxton File:GPU Nuclear icon.png
Issue date: 02/15/1962
From: Bryan R
US ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION (AEC)
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HALARDS ANALYSIS BY TlE RESEARCH AND PNER REACTOR SAFETY BRANCH DIVISION OF LICD1 SING AND REDULATIOi IN THE HATTER OF SAXTON NUCLFAR EXPERIMD4TAL CORPORATION DOCKET NO. 50-lh6

_ Introduction Pursuant to paragraph 3.B. of License No. DPR-b, Saxton Nuclear Erperimental Corporation by Change Request No. 2 dated January 11, 1962, requested authorization to change paragraph 12. of the Technical Specifications to change the mode of operation of the charging pumps, Discussion The present paragraph 12 of the Technical Specifications requires continuous operation of the charging system regardless of whether the system is in the normal operating condition or shut down.

Since during many phases of operation of the plant it may not be neceseary to have this system in continuous operation, Saxton

, proposes to maintain the coolant charging pumps in operational con-dition during power operation of the reactor, and to operate them as required for the purification system and for volume control of the main coolant system.

We believe that this proposed change in the mode of operation of the charging system will not adversely affect the safe of the Saxton Facility "m,

,9 de tre concluded that the pr, osc chans;e in the Technical 3pecAf acat. ions requested by Change Request No. 2 does not present significant hazards considerations not described or iraplicit in the Final Safeguards Report, and that there is reasonable assurance that the health and saft.ty of the public will not be endangered by operation of the reactor under the proposed Technical Specifications change.

Robert H. Bryan, Chief Research & Power Reactor Safety Branch Division of Licensing and Regulation TEB lt 51962 n,,,,

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