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Forwards Boise Interagency Fire Ctr Survey Findings & Recommendations for Sites.Assistance in Estimating Cost of Implementing Recommendations Requested.Licensee Installation of Sys May Be Requested
ML20210U180
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Site: Saint Lucie, Turkey Point, 05000000
Issue date: 05/21/1986
From: Reyes L
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II)
To: Woody C
FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO.
References
NUDOCS 8606020228
Download: ML20210U180 (6)


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SUBJECT:

DOCKET NOS. 50-335, 50-389, 50-250, AND 50-251 During the past four years, NRC has had a contract with the Boise Interagency Fire Center (BIFC) to establish / evaluate emergency communications.

These evaluations include plans for minimizing the time required for the development of j

NRC radio equipment and/or BIFC radio equipment as well as augmenting response j

personnel in the event of an emergency or during an exercise.

BIFC personnel have conducted site Radio Frequency Interference (RFI), Electro-j magnetic Interference (EMI) and radio equipment placement surveys at your sites.

j These surveys provide guidance on the installation and use of HF and VHF radio i

communications during an emergency condition at a reactor site, i

BIFC Survey findings and recommendations for your sites are enclosed. Region II requests your assistance in estimating the cost of implementing these j

recommendations.

Based on the cost estimates gathered, Region II may request j

licensee installation of these systems in the near future.

j Your cooperation would be greatly appreciated.

If you have any questions regarding this matter or need additional information, please contact l

Mr. W. Stansberry of our staff at (404) 331-5248.

Sincerely, i

Luis A. Reyes, Acting Director j

Division of Reactor Projects i

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i ENCLOSURE 1 EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION SYSTEM FOR ST. LUCIE NRC Regional and National Radio Support Cache Equipment 1.

Repeater site at the Florida Power and Light maintenance yard on Brandon Street near Walton, Florida; establish a cable run with 1/2 inch foam Heliax from the Communication Building, located immediately outside the maintenance l

yard fence, to the 100 foot level on the radio tower that is located at the corner of the Communications Building. The Heliax should be terminated in a UHF male connector at the building end.

Install Sinclair SRL 229 antenna with the base at the 100 foot level, and connect the upper end of the Heliax.

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At the EOF, establish a direct cable path from the NRC room, in the E0F to a southern parapet on the roof of the building.

Install in the cable path a 1/2 inch foam Heliax cable with the cable terminated at the NRC room with the male VHF connector.

In addition, install a Phelps Dodge PD 1107 antenna so the coaxial skirt of the antenna protrudes approximately 6 inches above the edge of the parapet, connect the upper end of the Heliax cable to the antenna.

The top of this antenna will be well below the licensee's requirement of'not having objects extend more than 20 feet above i

the top of the parapet.

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At the EOF, run one, two pair shielded cable from the NRC room in the EOF to a point at the base of the antennas. The cable should bg terminated inside the NRC room and at the roof with WE 742 wire junctions.

These circuits should be permanently reserved for NRC use and the terminations so marked.

The NRC should supply the WE 742 wire junctions to the licensee to insure system compatibility.

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The frequencies and power levels that the NRC equipment may use at each site are i

as follows:

Repeater Site TSC, EOF, and Portables 169.100 20 watt 169.100 6 watts 165.6625 165.6625

2 The frequencies and power levels that the NRC equipment may use at each site are as follows:

VHF Lo-Band VHF Hi-Band VHF 49.73 6 watts 166.725 6 watts 411.750 5 watts 46.63 166.775 411.925 49.77 168.250 412.150 46.99 168.400 412.200 49.910 166.6125 417.300 46.810 167.100 417.350 169.750 417.500 168.550 417.800 169.350 l

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EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION SYSTEM FOR TURKEY POINT 1

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At the repeater site, on the Unit 1 and 2 elevator shaft, establish a direct l

cable path from the existing radio enclosure, located on the top floor of the elevator shaft, to the roof of the elevator shaft. Install RG 8/U coax j

cable in the cable path.

The radio enclosure end of the cable should be terminated in a UHF male connector.

In addition, mount a 10 foot antenna

.f mast on the southeast corner of the elevator shaf t roof and install a Sinclair SRL 229 antenna on the antenna mast. Connect the upper end of the coax to the antenna. The radio enclosure should be permanently reserved for NRC use and the enclosure door so marked.

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At the EOF, establish a direct cable path from the NRC room, number 1213, in the EOF to the southern parapet on the roof of the building. Inrtall in the cable path a 1/2 inch foam Heliax cable with the cable terminated at the NRC room with a male UHF connector. In addition, install a Phelps Dodge PD-1107 I

antenna so the coaxial skirt of the antenna protrudes approximately 6 inches j

above the edge of the parapet. Connect the upper end of the Heliax cable to the antenna.

The top of this antenna will be well below the licensee's requirement of not having objects extend more that 20 feet above the top of the parapet.

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At the EOF, run one, two pair shielded cable from the NRC room in the EOF to a point at the base of the antennas. The cable should be terminated inside the NRC room and at the roof with WE 742 wire junctions.

These circuits should be permanently reserved for NRC use and the terminations so marked.

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The frequencies and power levels that NRC equipment will use at each site l

are as follows:

a Repeater Site TSC/ EOF / Portables 169.100 20 watt 169.100 6 watt 165.6625 165.6625 3

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2 The frequencies and power levels that NRC equipment will use at each site are as follows:

VHF Lo-Band VHF Hi-Band VHF 49.73 6 watts 166.725 6 watts 411.750 5 watts 46.63 166.775 411.925 49.77 168.250 412.150 46.99 168.400 412.200 49.910 166.6125 417.300 46.810 167.100 417.350 169.750 417.500 168.550 417.800 169.350 l

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