ML20125B374
| ML20125B374 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Monticello |
| Issue date: | 06/01/1967 |
| From: | NORTHERN STATES POWER CO. |
| To: | |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 9212090333 | |
| Download: ML20125B374 (7) | |
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In the Matter of NORTEPN STATES POWER COMPANY Docket No. 50-263 Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant APPLICANT'S PROPOSED CORRECTIONS TO TE TRANSCRIPT J H Page No.
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75 11 "Mr. Harry Arnold" "Mr. Perry Arnold" 75 23 "Fa. Warren Schiltiz" "Mr. Warren Schultheis" 76 10
" Harry Arnold"
" Perry Arnold"
" James J. Shea" "A. P. Bray" 76 13
" Warren Schiltiz"
" Warren Schultheis" 93 5
"give me a thought" "give me some concern" 93 "teking" "using" 93 15 "a bridge takes,"
" Oak Ridge uses,"
93 24 & 25 delete both linec 95 7
"cr en the trace cystem,"
"or on the spray system,"
"cr the fluid system,"
"or the flooding system,"
95 12
" velocity limit"
" velocity limiter" 119 17 "always a relevance" "always a question of relevance" 119 18 "of contract proceeding "of the contracc to a pro-for safety of this sort,"
ceeding of this sort,"
128 15
" reserve"
" initial" 129 18
" scram"
" fraction" 131 16 "possible"
" conservative" 131 23 delete "and all the" 135 16 "every one with" "every one.
With" 135 17 "for instance.
The" "for instance, the" 9212090333 670601 PDR ADOCK 05000263 T
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"to do so at floor rates" "to do so at flow rates" 4
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" generated"
" degenerated"-
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" metal water reactions" i
137 20 "the secondary" "this secondary effect" l
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" metal"
" metal-water"
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" design-based"
" design-basis" i
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"no operating" "no de.v.onstration or test i
in an operating" i
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"Many p'roposed velocity "Many produetion rod j
rode velocity limiters" 4
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" production guide-2, "
" production guide tube,"
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delete " velocity limiter"
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" calory per level will be
" calory per gram,will be considerable."
considerably lower "
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" limiter"
" minimizer" 144 16
" oral" "all" i
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" average in-channels"-
" averaging channels" 146 23
' " hot jumpa" --
" hot teats" 147 10 "planc of 60 million"
- " plant of'60 million pounds per hour."
150 21
" proportions"
" pressures" 151 1
" inlet, where-the sub-
"inle: plenum, where the coolant are" subcooled coolant is"-
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" proportions"~
" pre ssure s '!
152 21 "tio valves in" "two valves in series" I
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" differentiation"
" differential pressure" j
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166 11 "the approvals that" "the improvements that" 167 18
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l 174 20 "on orders" "an order" 175 21 "110,000th" "1/10,000th" 178-17
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" portions"
" locations"
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" pollution"
" dilution"'
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"few hours for a" "few hours'or a" 185; 24 "would.cause"-
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" fixed"
" fission" 190 1
"which reads" "which results" 190 6
" fixed"
" fission" 190 8
"minus rem."
"minus two rem."
190 11
" tenth of"
" tenth of annual" 190 15
'" noble gases and"
" noble gaseo such as" ly.
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" form"
" case" 191
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"whole body done" 191 8-
"25 times minus 4."
"2.5 times ten to the minus 4."
192 5
"exclusory,"
" exclusion' area,"
205 19 "of" "off" 203 20
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" solid, liquid and gaseous
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" action"
" fraction" 217' 11 "Glandin" "than" 233 14 "124" "1.4" 233 20
" installation"
" insulation" 233 21 "are-4 inches" "are greater than 4 inches" 234 12 "insta11aticn"
" insulation so" 234 16 "circunferences and "circumferential and longi-long;;udinal sides-of tudinal highest stressed the nell" welds" 236 2'
" possibilities"-
" nozzles" 236-8 6.9 delete "some other refueling' outages till"'
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" treatment" l
237 14 "possible" "p o s t "
237 16 "possible"
" post" 2
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" base metal" 2
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"c en:Linment'"
" concrete" 255 13
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261 19 "the original blowdown concern"-
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" excess" 276 8
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