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Category:LEGAL TRANSCRIPTS & ORDERS & PLEADINGS
MONTHYEARML20138G3821985-12-12012 December 1985 Order Denying Utils 851029 Request for NRC to Reconsider 850918 Denial of Fee Exemption Request.Situation Does Not Merit Special Treatment.Final Action Will Be Taken After Fee Correctness Matters Resolved.Served on 851212 ML20138K0661985-12-12012 December 1985 Transcript of 851212 Affirmation/Discussion & Vote in Washington,Dc Re SECY-85-367A on Palo Verde 1 Leaseback & SECY-85-371 on Refund on Black Fox License Fee.Pp 1-4 ML20127B0071985-06-14014 June 1985 Application for Waiver of Withdrawal Fees Under 10CFR170.12 for Plant.Assessment of Fees Would Violate Fairness, Public Policy & Value to Applicant Principles.Cancellation of Project Due to NRC Actions.Certificate of Filing Encl ML20127B0221985-06-12012 June 1985 Brief in Support of Application for Waiver of Withdrawal Fees Under 10CFR170.12.Unique Circumstances Described. Informal Hearing Requested.Certificate of Filing Encl ML20132B4341985-06-12012 June 1985 Application for Waiver of Withdrawal Fees Under 10CFR170.12(b).Assessment of Fees Violates Fairness,Public Policy & value-to-applicant Principles of Independent Ofcs Appropriation Act of 1952.Supporting Brief Encl.W/O Encl ML20073B9761983-04-0707 April 1983 Motion to Dismiss Remaining Environ Issue.Aslb 830307 Order Revoked Plant LWA & Published Notice of Withdrawal of Application for Cps.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20071B8151983-02-25025 February 1983 Response to Applicant Motion for Termination of Proceeding & Withdrawal of Application.State of Ok Does Not Intend to File Objections to Motion.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20064N5181983-02-0707 February 1983 Motion for Extension Until 830223 to Respond to Util 830123 Motion for Termination of Proceeding & Withdrawal of Application.W/Certificate of Svc ML20028F1971983-01-24024 January 1983 Notice of Substitution of ML Bardrick for Sj Drake as State of Ok Representative.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20070N7831983-01-23023 January 1983 Motion for 2-day Extension to Respond to ASLB 830107 Order Until 830123.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20070N8211983-01-23023 January 1983 Motion for Termination of Proceeding & Withdrawal of Application.Site Will Be Used for Alternative Power Generation Facility.Site Redress Plan Will Address Return of Site to Undisturbed Condition.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20028C3361983-01-0404 January 1983 Notice of Appearance in Proceeding.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20054J8331982-06-23023 June 1982 Notice of Appearance in Proceeding.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20054G1811982-06-18018 June 1982 Memorandum & Order Denying W/O Prejudice,Applicant 820406 Motion for Termination of Proceeding & Withdrawal of Application.Insufficient Info Exists to Grant Motion Since Util Undecided on Future Plans for Site ML20053D1951982-05-24024 May 1982 Affidavit of JB West on NRC Concerns Expressed During 820517 Site Visit Re Potential Offsite Environ Impact of Erosion & Siltation in Area of Inclined Reactor Pressure Vessel Haul Road Leading from Barge Slip Facilities ML20052G8341982-05-14014 May 1982 Response to ASLB 820429 Order Re Site Redress.Final Decision on Site Redress Should Be Deferred Until Decision Made by End of 1982 on Future Power Projects.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20052G8381982-05-13013 May 1982 Affidavit of JB West Describing Preliminary Site Const Activities Undertaken & Current Plans for Site Redress ML20050E2821982-04-0606 April 1982 Motion for Termination of Proceeding & Withdrawal of Application W/O Prejudice.Util on 820216 Decided to Cancel Plants.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20040H4671982-02-12012 February 1982 Response to NRC & Applicant Opposition to Intervenor Motion to Reopen Record on ECCS Matters ML20040H4741982-02-11011 February 1982 Affidavit of Gc Minor Re ECCS Issues.Results of Tests or Analyses Which Erode Basis for Assumed Adequacy Must Be Resolved or Possible Design Deficiencies Corrected to Assure Safe Operation.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20040G6171982-02-10010 February 1982 Response to Citizens Action for Safe Energy,Younghein & Burrell 820201 Reworded Contention on Financial Qualifications.Contention Should Be Admitted.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20040F3641982-02-0101 February 1982 Proposed Contentions in Light of SER Suppl 3 ML20040F3741982-02-0101 February 1982 Reworded Contention Re Financial Qualifications Per ASLB 811217 Order.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20040D5691982-01-25025 January 1982 Interrogatories & Request for Production of Documents,Per ASLB 811014 & 1217 Orders.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20040D5711982-01-25025 January 1982 Interrogatories & Request for Production of Documents,Per ASLB 811014 & 1217 Orders.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20040D8371982-01-25025 January 1982 Reply Opposing Citizens Action for Safe Energy,L Burrell & I Younghein 820120 Motion to Abate Proceedings.Ok Corporation Commission Opinion Only Advisory & Alternatives to Cancellation Are Viable.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20040C0801982-01-21021 January 1982 Motion for Extension of Time Until 820102 to Respond to Intervenors' Motion to Reopen Record Re ECCS Models Deficiencies.Licensee Affiant Seriously Ill & No Other Affiant Available.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20040C0591982-01-20020 January 1982 Motion to Abate Proceedings Until 820125.OK Corp Commission 820115 Order Directed Applicants to Advise Commission of Decision on Whether to Proceed W/Const within 30 Days. Certificate of Svc Encl ML20040A9641982-01-15015 January 1982 Decision of Ok Corporation Commission Denying Util Request for Rate Base Treatment of Const Investment for Facility. Proposes Facility Be Converted to Coal.Nrc Dilatory Actions Re TMI Accident Cited as Influencing Factors ML20040A8221982-01-11011 January 1982 Notice of Withdrawal of Appearance in Proceeding.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20039G1041982-01-0707 January 1982 Motion for Extension of Time Until 810122 to Reply to Intervenor Motion to Reopen Record Re ECCS Model Deficiencies.Info Supporting Motion to Reopen Record within GE Custody So GE Must Review Matl.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20039E8671982-01-0505 January 1982 Affidavit That Neither Interim Containment Loads Rept, Mark III Containment, Revisions 3 or 4 or Info in Mb Fields Dec 1981 Memo Have Any Significant Effect on Preliminary Mark III Containment Design of Facility ML20039E1111981-12-29029 December 1981 Motion to Reopen Record Re ECCS Model Deficiencies.Board Notification 81-49 Indicates Discovery of Info of Matters of Serious Safety Significance & Warrants Reopening of Record. Certificate of Svc Encl ML20039C2351981-12-22022 December 1981 Response to NRC & Applicant Responses to Contentions Re Hydrogen Control Issues.Contention Should Be Accepted by Aslb.Certificate of Svc ML20039B0841981-12-14014 December 1981 Notice of Appearance in Proceeding.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20062M3441981-12-0808 December 1981 Response to Citizens Action for Safe Energy,L Burrell & I Younghein 811120 Proposed Contentions.Opposes Hydrogen Control Contention as No Issue of Fact Suitable for Resolution Stated & Contention Lacks Reasonable Specificity ML20039A1791981-12-0808 December 1981 Notice of Appearance in Proceeding ML20005C0661981-11-10010 November 1981 Reply to Intervenors 811105 Motion for Extension Until 811121 to File Addl Contentions.Util Does Not Opppose Motion.Response Date of 811208 Should Be Established. Certificate of Svc Encl ML20005C1051981-11-0505 November 1981 Motion to Modify ASLB 811014 Order by Extending Until 811121,time within Which to Identify & Propose Contentions Re Hydrogen Control.J Callo 811021 Ltr & Certificate of Svc Encl ML20005C0201981-11-0505 November 1981 Proposed Contentions for Continued Radiological & Safety Hearings ML20010D1671981-08-18018 August 1981 Notice of Change of Svc List.Ja Basile Should Replace Vl Conrad ML19345A7161980-10-31031 October 1980 Order Transferring Civil Action 80-2659 to Us District Court for Central District of Il.Reed Rept May Not Be Released Pending Disposition ML19344E2531980-08-25025 August 1980 Motion for Appearance of FW Taylor & Withdrawal of Rf Berger in Civil Action 80-1566 Before Us Court of Appeals for DC Circuit ML19344B3121980-08-18018 August 1980 Notice of Withdrawal in Proceeding.Certificate of Mailing Encl ML19344B3131980-08-18018 August 1980 Notice of Appearance in Proceeding.Certificate of Mailing Encl ML19330B2201980-06-30030 June 1980 Notices of Jg Thomas & CS Rogers Withdrawal & Rf Berger Appearance in Proceeding.Certificate of Svc Encl ML19320A7861980-06-24024 June 1980 Motion to Intervene as Interested State in Case 80-1566 Before Us Court of Appeals for DC Circuit.Nrc Regulations Grant States Legal Right to Intervene at Appeal Stage. Certificate of Svc Encl.Related Correspondence ML19344D7871980-04-0707 April 1980 Brief Amicus Curiae Re Certified Question of Whether Litigation of Health Effects of Normal Radioactive Releases Is Barred as Matter of Law.Issue Is Precluded in Absence of Special Circumstances.W/Certificate of Svc ML19305E0841980-04-0707 April 1980 Memorandum Stating Views Re Question Certified in ALAB-573. Consideration of Health Effects from Emission within App 1 Limits Is Central & Controlling Factor.Certificate of Svc Encl ML19305E1741980-04-0101 April 1980 Statements of Position Re Certified Question of App 1 of 10CFR50 Concerning Litigation of Health Effects of Routine Radioactive Emissions.Urges Dismissal of Inquiry.Certificate of Svc Encl 1985-06-14
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MONTHYEARML20138K0661985-12-12012 December 1985 Transcript of 851212 Affirmation/Discussion & Vote in Washington,Dc Re SECY-85-367A on Palo Verde 1 Leaseback & SECY-85-371 on Refund on Black Fox License Fee.Pp 1-4 ML20147E0051978-12-13013 December 1978 Transcript of Hearing at Tulsa,Ok on 781213 Re Subj Facil. Testimony Presented by J Gallo,G Edgar,D Davis,D Dambly, J Farris,J Woodward & M Efros.Pp 7390-7493 ML20147E0171978-12-12012 December 1978 Transcript of Hearing at Tulsa,Ok on 781212.re Subj Facil Pp 7286-7389 ML20147D9981978-12-12012 December 1978 Transcript of Hearing at Tulsa,Ok on 781208 Re Subj Facil. Pp.6900-7102 ML20147E0231978-12-11011 December 1978 Transcript of Hearing at Tulsa,Ok on 781211.Witnesses:J Zink E Fuller,J Callo,G Nelson,J Farris,J Woodard & Ld Davis. Testimony Centered on Response by Util to Certain Anticipated Transients W/O Scram(Atws) at facil.Pp7103-7285 ML20147B6531978-12-0707 December 1978 Transcript of Hearing on 781207 in Tulsa,Ok.Pp 6728-6899 ML20148S6451978-11-20020 November 1978 Rebuttal Testimony of Aj Levine Concerning Questions 2-1 & 2-2 Re Subj Facil ML20204C9031978-11-0606 November 1978 Affidavit of Vl Conrad, Testimony on Black Fox Station Cost of Delay. Notes Serious Potential Problems Due to Delays in Receiving Auth to Perform Safety Work:Economic Impact, Possible Blackouts & Pwr Rationing.No Resched Is Possible ML20147B8771978-10-0202 October 1978 Testimony of S.Varga Re Load Combination Methods & the Adequacy of Vessel Supports & Pedestal to W/Stand LOCA & Earthquake Loads,As Stated in ASLB Order of 780908 ML20147D3391978-09-0808 September 1978 Supp Testimony Re Bd Question 2-3 Noted in the Order Ruling on Motions for Summary Disposition.Testimony Indicates That New Info Was Submitted on Allens Creek Docket W/Regard to a BWR/6 Calculation ML20151B1151976-03-0404 March 1976 Excerpt from Joint Committee on Atomic Energy 760218,23-24 & 0302-04 Hearings in Washington,Dc.Page 1,495 1985-12-12
[Table view] Category:DEPOSITIONS
MONTHYEARML20138K0661985-12-12012 December 1985 Transcript of 851212 Affirmation/Discussion & Vote in Washington,Dc Re SECY-85-367A on Palo Verde 1 Leaseback & SECY-85-371 on Refund on Black Fox License Fee.Pp 1-4 ML20147E0051978-12-13013 December 1978 Transcript of Hearing at Tulsa,Ok on 781213 Re Subj Facil. Testimony Presented by J Gallo,G Edgar,D Davis,D Dambly, J Farris,J Woodward & M Efros.Pp 7390-7493 ML20147E0171978-12-12012 December 1978 Transcript of Hearing at Tulsa,Ok on 781212.re Subj Facil Pp 7286-7389 ML20147D9981978-12-12012 December 1978 Transcript of Hearing at Tulsa,Ok on 781208 Re Subj Facil. Pp.6900-7102 ML20147E0231978-12-11011 December 1978 Transcript of Hearing at Tulsa,Ok on 781211.Witnesses:J Zink E Fuller,J Callo,G Nelson,J Farris,J Woodard & Ld Davis. Testimony Centered on Response by Util to Certain Anticipated Transients W/O Scram(Atws) at facil.Pp7103-7285 ML20147B6531978-12-0707 December 1978 Transcript of Hearing on 781207 in Tulsa,Ok.Pp 6728-6899 ML20148S6451978-11-20020 November 1978 Rebuttal Testimony of Aj Levine Concerning Questions 2-1 & 2-2 Re Subj Facil ML20204C9031978-11-0606 November 1978 Affidavit of Vl Conrad, Testimony on Black Fox Station Cost of Delay. Notes Serious Potential Problems Due to Delays in Receiving Auth to Perform Safety Work:Economic Impact, Possible Blackouts & Pwr Rationing.No Resched Is Possible ML20147B8771978-10-0202 October 1978 Testimony of S.Varga Re Load Combination Methods & the Adequacy of Vessel Supports & Pedestal to W/Stand LOCA & Earthquake Loads,As Stated in ASLB Order of 780908 ML20147D3391978-09-0808 September 1978 Supp Testimony Re Bd Question 2-3 Noted in the Order Ruling on Motions for Summary Disposition.Testimony Indicates That New Info Was Submitted on Allens Creek Docket W/Regard to a BWR/6 Calculation ML20151B1151976-03-0404 March 1976 Excerpt from Joint Committee on Atomic Energy 760218,23-24 & 0302-04 Hearings in Washington,Dc.Page 1,495 1985-12-12
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MONTHYEARML20138K0661985-12-12012 December 1985 Transcript of 851212 Affirmation/Discussion & Vote in Washington,Dc Re SECY-85-367A on Palo Verde 1 Leaseback & SECY-85-371 on Refund on Black Fox License Fee.Pp 1-4 ML20147E0051978-12-13013 December 1978 Transcript of Hearing at Tulsa,Ok on 781213 Re Subj Facil. Testimony Presented by J Gallo,G Edgar,D Davis,D Dambly, J Farris,J Woodward & M Efros.Pp 7390-7493 ML20147E0171978-12-12012 December 1978 Transcript of Hearing at Tulsa,Ok on 781212.re Subj Facil Pp 7286-7389 ML20147D9981978-12-12012 December 1978 Transcript of Hearing at Tulsa,Ok on 781208 Re Subj Facil. Pp.6900-7102 ML20147E0231978-12-11011 December 1978 Transcript of Hearing at Tulsa,Ok on 781211.Witnesses:J Zink E Fuller,J Callo,G Nelson,J Farris,J Woodard & Ld Davis. Testimony Centered on Response by Util to Certain Anticipated Transients W/O Scram(Atws) at facil.Pp7103-7285 ML20147B6531978-12-0707 December 1978 Transcript of Hearing on 781207 in Tulsa,Ok.Pp 6728-6899 ML20148S6451978-11-20020 November 1978 Rebuttal Testimony of Aj Levine Concerning Questions 2-1 & 2-2 Re Subj Facil ML20204C9031978-11-0606 November 1978 Affidavit of Vl Conrad, Testimony on Black Fox Station Cost of Delay. Notes Serious Potential Problems Due to Delays in Receiving Auth to Perform Safety Work:Economic Impact, Possible Blackouts & Pwr Rationing.No Resched Is Possible ML20147B8771978-10-0202 October 1978 Testimony of S.Varga Re Load Combination Methods & the Adequacy of Vessel Supports & Pedestal to W/Stand LOCA & Earthquake Loads,As Stated in ASLB Order of 780908 ML20147D3391978-09-0808 September 1978 Supp Testimony Re Bd Question 2-3 Noted in the Order Ruling on Motions for Summary Disposition.Testimony Indicates That New Info Was Submitted on Allens Creek Docket W/Regard to a BWR/6 Calculation ML20151B1151976-03-0404 March 1976 Excerpt from Joint Committee on Atomic Energy 760218,23-24 & 0302-04 Hearings in Washington,Dc.Page 1,495 1985-12-12
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD In the Matter of )
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Rebuttal Testimony of Aaron J. Levine Concerning Questions 2-1 and 2-2 November 20, 1978
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My name in Aaron J. Levine and my business address is 175 Curtner Avenue, San Jose, California. I am the Manager of Projects Licensing, Unit 1 for the Safety and Licensing Operation of the General Electric Company, Nuclear Energy Business Group. I have previously testified in this proceeding with respect to Questions 2-1 and 2-2 on October 20, 1978 (See Tr. 6322-6488).
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Tests Using a 218 Inch Core (Question 2-1)
The confirmatory tests to be performed at the Lynn facility will use actual reactor equipment for a 218 inch diameter core to confirm the adequacy of the core spray distribution methodology to be used for a 238 inch and other diameter cores. During the course of cross-examination by Intervenors' counsel (Tr. 6408-6414), a question was raised as to whether or not confirmatory tests using a 218 inch diameter core would be representative of the Black Fox Station which will use a 238 inch diameter core. ThisSection I of my Rebuttal Testimony addresses this point.
GE intends to conduct a full-scale 360* tests using a 238 inch diameter core at its facility in Vallecitos. However, prior to conducting the tests at Vallecitos, GE will conduct tests at its facility in Lynn, Massachusetts to determine the
T separability and' independence of thermal and hydraulics effects using a 218 inch. core. These effects can be determined in a steam environment without regard to core size because this determination is not a function of whether the core size is 218, 238 or.251 inches. As I have previously testified, thermal effects are virtually completed within 5 nozzle diameters.of the core spray nozzle, and thereafter, the hydraulic effects dictate the behavior of the spray droplets. Once such separability has been confirmed, the thermal effects.can be accounted for in an air environment by modifying the nozzle design to account for the effect of that phenomenon. Then full-scale tests at vallecitos using a 238 inch diameter core will assure that proper core spray distribution is. achieved.
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Operating Capability of the Core Spray System for the Black Fox Station Under Certain Postulated Conditions (Question 2-1) l The Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS) for the Black Fox Station is designed to satisfy the requirements of 10 CFR S 50.46. As such, the ECCS is designed to accommodate the worst postulated single failure in the system and still maintain the calculated peak cladding temperature (ICT) below 2200'F for the postulated design basis accident (DBA). The ECCS consists of a high pressure core spray pump, a low pressure core spray pump, three low pressure coolant injection
pumps and an automatic depressurization system.
At Tr. 6433-34, I was asked whether or not the high pressure core spray system, for a certain period of time in a post-LOCA situation, would provide the only cooling function for the core. My answer should have been "yes, for certain postulated conditions," instead of "no". During the very early sequence of events postulated during a LOCA, the high pressure spray system is the only source of coolant available until reactor coolant system pressure has decreased enough to permit flow from the lower pressure systems to enter the reactor vessel.
One might then ask - "what if the high pressure core spray system failed and it was not operational during the very early sequence of events postulated during the LOCA?" Such an occurrence is not a concern because its effect is evaluated under the single failure criterion set forth in NRC regulations, 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix A. The worst single failure is not a failed high pressure core spray system, but rather the fai3ure of the diesel which supplies power to two low pressure coolant injection pumps. The calculated peak cladding temperature is higher for that single failure than the one which assumes failure of the high pressure core spray system, and as indicated above, the ECCS design accommodates the worst single i
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Simulator Nozzle Design-(Question 2-1)
I wish to answer more completely a question posed by. Mr. Shon (Tr. 6457) , namely, "How can one mechanically design a nozzle that will do the same thing as this vapor does to the droplets in the same distance, when this seems to occur.outside the nozzle?" This question pertains to the capability to demonstrate in air the effects of the steam environment on the spray distribution from the nozzles in a reactor suchias the Black Fox Station.
The fundamental difference in spray performance between air and steam is the presence of condensation in steam.
- The effect of condensation is to modify the spray distribution very_near the nozzle. Once the spray has traveled a short distance away from the nozzle, condensation effects are significantly less important and the spray behaves the same, whether it is in air or steam. This effect, that is, the change -
in distribution due to steam can be duplicated for testing in an air environment by changes in nozzle geometry, such as i throat diameter and nozzle 1e'ngth.
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Figure of Merit Definitions (Question 2-1)
The following exchanges between Mr. Shon and me occurred at Tr. 6457 and 6458:
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discussing minimum required' flow there is a -
parenthetical remark to the effect that three !
different definitions should be used for this quantity.
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You just gave us one number. I think that was the .35 gallons per minute, wasn't it?
A. .That is the number that comes out of our tests,.to show that you can -- that the heat ,
transfer coefficient can be satisfied with that amount of flow. !
Q. What were the three definitions, and how do they differ, do you know?
A. I just don't recollect at this time. I'd have to go back.and refresh my memory." ,
t I have nowfrefreshed my memory and I am able to provide the ,
three definitions.
The NRC. requested that GE provide a comparison of the [
minimum flow to the minimum required flow for. calculation of a Fig'ure of Merit (FOM). The*FOM is a ratio of the quantity of water provided by.the core spray to'the quantity which is calculated to be required to remove decay heat from a fuel, bundle. The FOM is sensitive to the assumed decay heat and the time at which spray flow is assumed to be available for.
cooling the bundles. The definition applies to the comparison +
of minimum flows and not to the minimum flow itself.
The first definition of the FOM uses the 1.2 times the American Nuclear Society decay heat curve as described in 10 CFR Part 50 Appendix K and the time at which rated spray flow occurs. The second definition uses the American .
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6-Nuclear Society revised decay heat curve issued in 1978 with a two sigma error band and the same time. The third definition uses the same decay heat as the second definition and 300 seconds rather than the time of rated spray. The 300 seconds is representative of the time one would expect, that using the core spray system alone, the calculated peak cladding temperature turns from increasing to decreasing.
In my answer to the first question quoted above, I stated that the minimum required flow rate indicated by tests was .35 gallons per minute. I also stated at Tr. 6346 that my memory was not clear whether the figure should be .35 or
.5 gpm. I.have checked this figure and testing was performed only to values as low as .5 gpm. Based on this data, we believe that credit for the heat transfer coefficient could be taken for flows as low as .35 gpm, although the design basis has been established at 3.25 gpm.
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Reverification in Program (Question 2-2)
In my previous testimony concerning Question 2-2, I stated that GE's code input reverification program was approximately 80 percent complete. The Reverification Program is now virtually complete including sample calculations to assess the integrated affect of those input changes identified in the Program. It is currently estimated from these sample
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7-calculations that as a result of the changes, the calculated ,
peak cladding temperature for the Black Fox plant would decrease 13*F from the last calculated value (2038'F). This results in a calculated peak cladding temperature of approximately 2025'F for the Black Fox Station.
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