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Board Exhibit Bd-1,consisting of Temp Sensors Pneumatic. Index of Exhibits Encl
ML20087D440
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Site: Vogtle  
Issue date: 06/03/1995
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CON-#395-16892, CON-#395-16893 OLA-3-BD-001, OLA-3-BD-1, NUDOCS 9508100336
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1 setting change for each full turn of the adjusting device.

I This type of expansion element has more inherent accuracy and linearity than the bi-metal disk typ:r, end 1

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fluids, rate of temperature change, etc. will impose j

other time and temperature gradients. The trip point may be offected by supply air pressure changes 1

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