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e Vepco Mr. Douglas Kunze Mail Stop 881-SS United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555  
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==Dear Doug:==
==Dear Doug:==
e VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY, RICHMO~lD.
e VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY, RICHMO~lD. VIRGINIA 23261 October 13, 1982 This is in reference to our recent conversation regarding the description of the safe utilized by the Station Manager at Surry Power Station, Surry, Virginia.
VIRGINIA 23261 October 13, 1982 This is in reference to our recent conversation regarding the description of the safe utilized by the Station Manager at Surry Power Station, Surry, Virginia.
The safe is produced by Meilink Safe Company of Toledo, Ohio.
The safe is produced by Meilink Safe Company of Toledo, Ohio. On the right side of the safe is a tag bearing the number 58-28169, Cat. 5. On the inside of the safe door there are three metal tags. The center tag has the safe number A 14258, the bottom tag has the relocking device number A 44458. The bottom tag appears to be from Underwriters Laboratory.
On the right side of the safe is a tag bearing the number 58-28169, Cat. 5.
The lock was produced by Sargent and Greenleaf of Rochester, New York, it is labeled as a Group 2 Combination Lock number 749814, and requires 4 separate rotations to be opened, with 5 pins which lock the safe door in place. The interior of the safe appears to be made of a welded steel construction.
On the inside of the safe door there are three metal tags.
The safe is fir~proof tested Grade C as defined in the U.S. Government Master Specifications number A. A. S. 81A. The outside dimensions are 2 ft. 3 in. tall, 1 ft. 10 in. wide and 1 ft. 9 in. deep. For your convenience, I have also enclosed several photographs of the safe. Thanks for your assistance in this matter. /klb Enclosure 8211030009 821013 POR ADOCK 05000280.
The center tag has the safe number A 14258, the bottom tag has the relocking device number A 44458.
The bottom tag appears to be from Underwriters Laboratory.
The lock was produced by Sargent and Greenleaf of Rochester, New York, it is labeled as a Group 2 Combination Lock number 749814, and requires 4 separate rotations to be opened, with 5 pins which lock the safe door in place.
The interior of the safe appears to be made of a welded steel construction.
The safe is fir~proof tested Grade C as defined in the U.S. Government Master Specifications number A. A. S. 81A.
The outside dimensions are 2 ft. 3 in. tall, 1 ft. 10 in. wide and 1 ft. 9 in. deep.
For your convenience, I have also enclosed several photographs of the safe.
Thanks for your assistance in this matter.  
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Latest revision as of 21:02, 5 January 2025

Describes Safe Utilized by Station Manager at Facilities & Forwards Photograph.W/O Encl
ML18139C095
Person / Time
Site: Surry  
Issue date: 10/13/1982
From: Godwin P
VIRGINIA POWER (VIRGINIA ELECTRIC & POWER CO.)
To: Kunze D
NRC
References
NUDOCS 8211030009
Download: ML18139C095 (1)


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e Vepco Mr. Douglas Kunze Mail Stop 881-SS United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555

Dear Doug:

e VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY, RICHMO~lD. VIRGINIA 23261 October 13, 1982 This is in reference to our recent conversation regarding the description of the safe utilized by the Station Manager at Surry Power Station, Surry, Virginia.

The safe is produced by Meilink Safe Company of Toledo, Ohio.

On the right side of the safe is a tag bearing the number 58-28169, Cat. 5.

On the inside of the safe door there are three metal tags.

The center tag has the safe number A 14258, the bottom tag has the relocking device number A 44458.

The bottom tag appears to be from Underwriters Laboratory.

The lock was produced by Sargent and Greenleaf of Rochester, New York, it is labeled as a Group 2 Combination Lock number 749814, and requires 4 separate rotations to be opened, with 5 pins which lock the safe door in place.

The interior of the safe appears to be made of a welded steel construction.

The safe is fir~proof tested Grade C as defined in the U.S. Government Master Specifications number A. A. S. 81A.

The outside dimensions are 2 ft. 3 in. tall, 1 ft. 10 in. wide and 1 ft. 9 in. deep.

For your convenience, I have also enclosed several photographs of the safe.

Thanks for your assistance in this matter.

/klb Enclosure 8211030009 821013 POR ADOCK 05000280.

P PDR

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odwin Director-Nuclear Security