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7 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT J
Memorandum MA
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Division of Compliance, HQ DATE:
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J. P. O'Reilly, Senior Reactor Inspector
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SUBJECT:
JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT COMPANY j
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'_9 The attached report by our field inspector of a special visit to the subject facility on March 4 and 5,1967, is forwarded for information.
The report on this special visit contains information on an unsuccessful attempt to create an appropriate expansion gap between the dry well and the biological shield.
The criterion for acceptance was the attaining of a dry well wall temperature 0
of 180 F.
However, it is to be noted that this criterion, not f
contained in the Application, is different than that noted 4
previously by our inspectors and which is outlined in the 3
following references:
CO REPORT NO. 219/66-2; CO REPORT NO.
p 220/66-3; and memo from D. R. Muller, DRL, to Files, dated June 16, 1966.
The above information was discussed with DRL and the applicant.
We understand that DRL has asked Jersey Central to submit a f
safety analysis of this problem.
f Information received on March 13, 1967, indicates that the
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second attempt, ovex the March 11-12, 1967 weekend, to g
. achieve a dry we?.i wall temperature of 1800F was successful.
Attachment:
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CO Rpt. No. 219/67-2 by J. R. Sears dtd 3/13/67
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L. Kornblith, Jr., CO HQ f
R. S. Boyd, DRL (2) f CO:HQ File (2) i f
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