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| title = NRC Generic Letter 1990-008: Simulation Facility Exemptions
| title = NRC Generic Letter 1990-008: Simulation Facility Exemptions
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{{#Wiki_filter:.*. *A0 RUNITED STATESi vNUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSIONWASHINGTON, D. C. 20555August 10, 1990TO: ALL HOLDERS OF OPERATING LICENSES OR CONSTRUCTION PERMITS FORNUCLEAR POWER REACTORSSUBJECT: SIMULATION FACILITY EXEMPTIONS (GENERIC LETTER 90- O0This Generic Letter is being issued to remind the addressees of the need tomeet the schedule requirements for the use of simulation facilities in theadministration of operating tests established in Section 55.45(b) of Title 10of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). This Generic Letter also describesthe review of exemption requests and the potential consequences for failure tomeet the requirements of Section 55.45(b). It is expected that addressees willreview this letter for applicability to their facilities.Section 306 of the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982 (42 USC 10226) requiredthe Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to establish, among other things,requirements for operating tests at simulators. The NRC accomplished thisobjective by revising 10 CFR Part 55, effective May 26, 1987. Theseregulations, in conjunction with 10 CFR 50.54(1-1), require facility licenseesto use simulation facilities when administering operating tests. Theseregulations further require that a certified or NRC-approved simulationfacility must be used to administer operating tests after May 26, 1991.In accordance with 10 CFR 55.45(b)(1), facility licensees may either apply forCommission approval for use of a simulation facility or they may certify thattheir simulation facility consists solely of a plant-referenced simulator.Section 55.45(b)(2) establishes the required schedule for the initial submittalof either an application or a certification. Sections 55.45(b)(2)(i) and (ii)require facility licensees proposing to apply for NRC approval to submit a planto do so by May 26 1988, and to submit the application by November 26, 1990.Section 55.45(b)(25(iii) requires facility licensees proposing to certifyplant-referenced simulators to submit Form 474, "Simulation FacilityCertification," by March 26, 1991. Section 55.45(b)(2)(iv) requires that,after May 26, 1991, the simulation facility portion of the operating test,which is required to be completed for both initial licensing and requalifi-cation examinations administered by NRC and for annual operating tests forfacility requalification programs, not be administered on other than acertified or approved simulation facility.As stated in the "Supplementary Information" published with the final versionof 10 CFR Part 55 in the Federal Register (52 FR 9453, March 25, 1987), theNRC expected each facility licensee to have a simulation facility availablewithin a reasonable period of time after the effective date of the new rulebut not later than 4 years after the effective date. It was further stated thatany deviations from the time requirements of 10 CFR 55.45(b) would be addressedon a case-specific basis. Therefore, facility licensees who believe they willnot be able to meet the time requirements should request exemptions as soon aspossible so that the request may be reviewed-and, where appropriate, granted sothat the facility licensees will not be in violation of the regulationsdiscus-sed-ahove.900047 Z A)G:  
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-I. --Generic Letter 90- 08 -2 i August 10, 1990The NRC will consider requests for exemptions in accordance with 10 CFR 50.12.'Items that will be considered when reviewing Justifications for exemptionrequests include the licensees' reasons for not meeting the schedule requirementsincluding their actual order dates and estimated completion dates for new orupgraded simulation facilities and the means for conducting operating testsuntil a certified or approved simulation facility is available. Specialcircumstances, as described in 10 CFR 50.12(a)(2), must be present for anyexemption to be granted.An exemption request would be covered by Office of Management and BudgetClearance Number 3150-0011, which expires January 31, 1991. The estimatedaverage burden hours for an exemption request would be approximately fourperson hours. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any otheraspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducingthis burden, to the Information and Records Management Branch (MNBB-7714),Division of Information Support Services, Office of Information ResourcesManagement, U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555; and tothe Paperwork Reduction Project (3150-0011), Office of Management and Budget,Washington, DC 20503.If you have any questions about this letter, please contact the technicalcontact44sted beWow or the-appropriate- NRR-pro-emt anager-Sincerely,Ja s G. Partlow, Associate Directorfor ProjectsOffice of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
            A0     RUNITED                     STATES
              i  vNUCLEAR             REGULATORY COMMISSION
                                      WASHINGTON, D. C.20555 August 10, 1990
    TO:         ALL HOLDERS OF OPERATING LICENSES OR CONSTRUCTION PERMITS FOR
                NUCLEAR POWER REACTORS
    SUBJECT:   SIMULATION FACILITY EXEMPTIONS (GENERIC LETTER 90- O0
    This Generic Letter is being issued to remind the addressees of the need to meet the schedule requirements for the use of simulation facilities in the administration of operating tests established in Section 55.45(b) of Title 10
    of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). This Generic Letter also describes the review of exemption requests and the potential consequences for failure to meet the requirements of Section 55.45(b). It is expected that addressees will review this letter for applicability to their facilities.
 
Section 306 of the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982 (42 USC 10226) required the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to establish, among other things, requirements for operating tests at simulators. The NRC accomplished this objective by revising 10 CFR Part 55, effective May 26, 1987. These regulations, in conjunction with 10 CFR 50.54(1-1), require facility licensees to use simulation facilities when administering operating tests. These regulations further require that a certified or NRC-approved simulation facility must be used to administer operating tests after May 26, 1991.
 
In accordance with 10 CFR 55.45(b)(1), facility licensees may either apply for Commission approval for use of a simulation facility or they may certify that their simulation facility consists solely of a plant-referenced simulator.
 
Section 55.45(b)(2) establishes the required schedule for the initial submittal of either an application or a certification. Sections 55.45(b)(2)(i) and (ii)
      require facility licensees proposing to apply for NRC approval to submit a plan to do so by May 26 1988, and to submit the application by November 26, 1990.
 
Section 55.45(b)(25(iii) requires facility licensees proposing to certify plant-referenced simulators to submit Form 474, "Simulation Facility Certification," by March 26, 1991. Section 55.45(b)(2)(iv) requires that, after May 26, 1991, the simulation facility portion of the operating test, which is required to be completed for both initial licensing and requalifi- cation examinations administered by NRC and for annual operating tests for facility requalification programs, not be administered on other than a certified or approved simulation facility.
 
As stated in the "Supplementary Information" published with the final version of 10 CFR Part 55 in the Federal Register (52 FR 9453, March 25, 1987), the NRC expected each facility licensee to have a simulation facility available within a reasonable period of time after the effective date of the new rule but not later than 4 years after the effective date. It was further stated that any deviations from the time requirements of 10 CFR 55.45(b) would be addressed on a case-specific basis. Therefore, facility licensees who believe they will not be able to meet the time requirements should request exemptions as soon as possible so that the request may be reviewed-and, where appropriate, granted so that the facility licensees will not be in violation of the regulations discus-sed-ahove.
 
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Generic Letter 90- 08                 - 2 i                   August 10, 1990
The NRC will consider requests for exemptions in accordance with 10 CFR 50.12.'
Items that will be considered when reviewing Justifications for exemption requests include the licensees' reasons for not meeting the schedule requirements including their actual order dates and estimated completion dates for new or upgraded simulation facilities and the means for conducting operating tests until a certified or approved simulation facility is available. Special circumstances, as described in 10 CFR 50.12(a)(2), must be present for any exemption to be granted.
 
An exemption request would be covered by Office of Management and Budget Clearance Number 3150-0011, which expires January 31, 1991. The estimated average burden hours for an exemption request would be approximately four person hours. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to the Information and Records Management Branch (MNBB-7714),
Division of Information Support Services, Office of Information Resources Management, U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555; and to the Paperwork Reduction Project (3150-0011), Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC 20503.
 
If you have any questions about this letter, please contact the technical contact44sted beWow or the-appropriate- NRR-pro-emt anager- Sincerely, Ja   s G. Partlow, Associate Director for Projects Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation  


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N. Hunemuller, NRR(301) 492-3173Enclosure:List of Recently Issued Generic Letters EnclosureLIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED GENERIC LETTERSGenericLetter No..Date ofIssuanceSubject.-Issued To-- ----90-08SIMULATION FACILITYEXEMPTIONS08/10/90ALL HOLDERS OFOPERATING LICENSESOR CONSTRUCTIONPERMITS FOR NUCLEARPOWER REACTORS90-0789-10SUPP. 2.-OPERATOR LICENSING NATIONALEXAMINATION SCHEDULEAVAILABILITY OF.PROGRAMDESCRIPTIONS08/10/9008/03/90ALL POWER REACTORLICENSEES ANDAPPLICANTS FOR ANOPERATING LICENSEALL LICENSEES OFOPERATING NPPs ANDHOLDERS OF CPs FORNPPs88-20SUPP. 3COMPLETION OF CONTAINMENTPERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENTPROGRAM AND,,FORWARIING OF,INSIGHTS FOR USE IN THEINDIVIDUAL PLANT EXAMINA-TION FOR SEVERE ACCIDENTVULNERABILITIES07/06/90--, !1; I = I- u ..ALL LICENSEES HOLD-ING OLs AND CPs.,FQR 0P.PwEACILITLESI.IEXCEPT LICENSEESFOR BWRs WITH MARK ICONTAINMENTS90-0690-05RESOLUTION OF GI 70, "POWER-OPERATED RELIEF VALVE ANDBLOCK VALVE RELIABILITY,"AND GI 94, 'ADDITIONAL LOW-TEMPERATURE-OVERPRESSUREPROTECTION FOR LIGHT-WATERREACTORS," PURSUANT TO1OCFR50.54(f)GUIDANCE FOR PERFORMINGTEMPORARY NON-CODE REPAIROF ASME CODE CLASS 1,2,&3PIPINGRESULTS OF THE PUBLIC WORK-SHOPRELAXATION OF STAFF POSITIONIN GL 83-28, ITEM 2.2 PART2, "VENDOR INTERFACE FORSAFETY-RELATED COMPONENTS"06/28/9006/15/9006/13/9005/14/90ALL PRESSURIZEDWATER REACTORLICENSEES ANDCONSTRUCTIONPERMIT HOLDERSALL HOLDERS OFOPERATING LICENSESFOR NPPsALL LICENSEES OFOPERATING NPPs ANDHOLDERS OF CPsALL POWER REACTORLICENSEES ANDAPPLICANTS89-10SUPP. 190-03SUPP. 1
N. Hunemuller, NRR
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                    (301) 492-3173 Enclosure:
List of Recently Issued Generic Letters
 
Enclosure LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED GENERIC LETTERS
Generic                                Date of Letter No.. Subject.                         Issuance            -Issued To
              -- ----
90-08        SIMULATION FACILITY            08/10/90            ALL HOLDERS OF
              EXEMPTIONS                                          OPERATING LICENSES
                                                            OR CONSTRUCTION
                                                              PERMITS FOR NUCLEAR
                                                            POWER REACTORS
90-07      .- OPERATOR LICENSING NATIONAL    08/10/90            ALL POWER REACTOR
              EXAMINATION SCHEDULE                                LICENSEES AND
                                                            APPLICANTS FOR AN
                                                            OPERATING LICENSE
89-10        AVAILABILITY OF.PROGRAM        08/03/90            ALL LICENSEES OF
SUPP. 2      DESCRIPTIONS                                        OPERATING NPPs AND
                                                            HOLDERS OF CPs FOR
                                                            NPPs
88-20        COMPLETION OF CONTAINMENT      07/06/90            ALL LICENSEES HOLD-
SUPP. 3      PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT                              ING OLs AND CPs PROGRAM AND,,FORWARIING OF,     --, !1; I I-
                                                        = u . . .,FQR 0P.PwEACILITLESI.I
              INSIGHTS FOR USE IN THE                            EXCEPT LICENSEES
              INDIVIDUAL PLANT EXAMINA-                          FOR BWRs WITH MARK I
              TION FOR SEVERE ACCIDENT                            CONTAINMENTS
              VULNERABILITIES
90-06        RESOLUTION OF GI 70, "POWER-   06/28/90            ALL PRESSURIZED
              OPERATED RELIEF VALVE AND                            WATER REACTOR
              BLOCK VALVE RELIABILITY,"                           LICENSEES AND
              AND GI 94, 'ADDITIONAL LOW-                         CONSTRUCTION
              TEMPERATURE-OVERPRESSURE                            PERMIT HOLDERS
              PROTECTION FOR LIGHT-WATER
              REACTORS," PURSUANT TO
              1OCFR50.54(f)
90-05        GUIDANCE FOR PERFORMING        06/15/90            ALL HOLDERS OF
              TEMPORARY NON-CODE REPAIR                            OPERATING LICENSES
              OF ASME CODE CLASS 1,2,&3                            FOR NPPs PIPING
89-10        RESULTS OF THE PUBLIC WORK-     06/13/90            ALL LICENSEES OF
SUPP. 1      SHOP                                                OPERATING NPPs AND
                                                            HOLDERS OF CPs
90-03        RELAXATION OF STAFF POSITION    05/14/90            ALL POWER REACTOR
SUPP. 1      IN GL 83-28, ITEM 2.2 PART                          LICENSEES AND
              2, "VENDOR INTERFACE FOR                            APPLICANTS
              SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENTS"}}


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NRC Generic Letter 1990-008: Simulation Facility Exemptions
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A0 RUNITED STATES

i vNUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

WASHINGTON, D. C.20555 August 10, 1990

TO: ALL HOLDERS OF OPERATING LICENSES OR CONSTRUCTION PERMITS FOR

NUCLEAR POWER REACTORS

SUBJECT: SIMULATION FACILITY EXEMPTIONS (GENERIC LETTER 90- O0

This Generic Letter is being issued to remind the addressees of the need to meet the schedule requirements for the use of simulation facilities in the administration of operating tests established in Section 55.45(b) of Title 10

of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). This Generic Letter also describes the review of exemption requests and the potential consequences for failure to meet the requirements of Section 55.45(b). It is expected that addressees will review this letter for applicability to their facilities.

Section 306 of the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982 (42 USC 10226) required the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to establish, among other things, requirements for operating tests at simulators. The NRC accomplished this objective by revising 10 CFR Part 55, effective May 26, 1987. These regulations, in conjunction with 10 CFR 50.54(1-1), require facility licensees to use simulation facilities when administering operating tests. These regulations further require that a certified or NRC-approved simulation facility must be used to administer operating tests after May 26, 1991.

In accordance with 10 CFR 55.45(b)(1), facility licensees may either apply for Commission approval for use of a simulation facility or they may certify that their simulation facility consists solely of a plant-referenced simulator.

Section 55.45(b)(2) establishes the required schedule for the initial submittal of either an application or a certification. Sections 55.45(b)(2)(i) and (ii)

require facility licensees proposing to apply for NRC approval to submit a plan to do so by May 26 1988, and to submit the application by November 26, 1990.

Section 55.45(b)(25(iii) requires facility licensees proposing to certify plant-referenced simulators to submit Form 474, "Simulation Facility Certification," by March 26, 1991. Section 55.45(b)(2)(iv) requires that, after May 26, 1991, the simulation facility portion of the operating test, which is required to be completed for both initial licensing and requalifi- cation examinations administered by NRC and for annual operating tests for facility requalification programs, not be administered on other than a certified or approved simulation facility.

As stated in the "Supplementary Information" published with the final version of 10 CFR Part 55 in the Federal Register (52 FR 9453, March 25, 1987), the NRC expected each facility licensee to have a simulation facility available within a reasonable period of time after the effective date of the new rule but not later than 4 years after the effective date. It was further stated that any deviations from the time requirements of 10 CFR 55.45(b) would be addressed on a case-specific basis. Therefore, facility licensees who believe they will not be able to meet the time requirements should request exemptions as soon as possible so that the request may be reviewed-and, where appropriate, granted so that the facility licensees will not be in violation of the regulations discus-sed-ahove.

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Generic Letter 90- 08 - 2 i August 10, 1990

The NRC will consider requests for exemptions in accordance with 10 CFR 50.12.'

Items that will be considered when reviewing Justifications for exemption requests include the licensees' reasons for not meeting the schedule requirements including their actual order dates and estimated completion dates for new or upgraded simulation facilities and the means for conducting operating tests until a certified or approved simulation facility is available. Special circumstances, as described in 10 CFR 50.12(a)(2), must be present for any exemption to be granted.

An exemption request would be covered by Office of Management and Budget Clearance Number 3150-0011, which expires January 31, 1991. The estimated average burden hours for an exemption request would be approximately four person hours. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to the Information and Records Management Branch (MNBB-7714),

Division of Information Support Services, Office of Information Resources Management, U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555; and to the Paperwork Reduction Project (3150-0011), Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC 20503.

If you have any questions about this letter, please contact the technical contact44sted beWow or the-appropriate- NRR-pro-emt anager- Sincerely, Ja s G. Partlow, Associate Director for Projects Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

Technical Contact:

N. Hunemuller, NRR

(301) 492-3173 Enclosure:

List of Recently Issued Generic Letters

Enclosure LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED GENERIC LETTERS

Generic Date of Letter No.. Subject. Issuance -Issued To

-- ----

90-08 SIMULATION FACILITY 08/10/90 ALL HOLDERS OF

EXEMPTIONS OPERATING LICENSES

OR CONSTRUCTION

PERMITS FOR NUCLEAR

POWER REACTORS

90-07 .- OPERATOR LICENSING NATIONAL 08/10/90 ALL POWER REACTOR

EXAMINATION SCHEDULE LICENSEES AND

APPLICANTS FOR AN

OPERATING LICENSE

89-10 AVAILABILITY OF.PROGRAM 08/03/90 ALL LICENSEES OF

SUPP. 2 DESCRIPTIONS OPERATING NPPs AND

HOLDERS OF CPs FOR

NPPs

88-20 COMPLETION OF CONTAINMENT 07/06/90 ALL LICENSEES HOLD-

SUPP. 3 PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT ING OLs AND CPs PROGRAM AND,,FORWARIING OF, --, !1; I I-

= u . . .,FQR 0P.PwEACILITLESI.I

INSIGHTS FOR USE IN THE EXCEPT LICENSEES

INDIVIDUAL PLANT EXAMINA- FOR BWRs WITH MARK I

TION FOR SEVERE ACCIDENT CONTAINMENTS

VULNERABILITIES

90-06 RESOLUTION OF GI 70, "POWER- 06/28/90 ALL PRESSURIZED

OPERATED RELIEF VALVE AND WATER REACTOR

BLOCK VALVE RELIABILITY," LICENSEES AND

AND GI 94, 'ADDITIONAL LOW- CONSTRUCTION

TEMPERATURE-OVERPRESSURE PERMIT HOLDERS

PROTECTION FOR LIGHT-WATER

REACTORS," PURSUANT TO

1OCFR50.54(f)

90-05 GUIDANCE FOR PERFORMING 06/15/90 ALL HOLDERS OF

TEMPORARY NON-CODE REPAIR OPERATING LICENSES

OF ASME CODE CLASS 1,2,&3 FOR NPPs PIPING

89-10 RESULTS OF THE PUBLIC WORK- 06/13/90 ALL LICENSEES OF

SUPP. 1 SHOP OPERATING NPPs AND

HOLDERS OF CPs

90-03 RELAXATION OF STAFF POSITION 05/14/90 ALL POWER REACTOR

SUPP. 1 IN GL 83-28, ITEM 2.2 PART LICENSEES AND

2, "VENDOR INTERFACE FOR APPLICANTS

SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENTS"

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