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==Subject:==
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[External_Sender] Re: Minor clarification on October 7, 2019 letter Date:               Tuesday, October 08, 2019 4:35:13 PM Hi Ed, Yes, that is a typographical error. Administrative operating restriction #2 should read:
[External_Sender] Re: Minor clarification on {{letter dated|date=October 7, 2019|text=October 7, 2019 letter}} Date:
Tuesday, October 08, 2019 4:35:13 PM Hi Ed, Yes, that is a typographical error. Administrative operating restriction #2 should read:
"No reactor operation when the bulk pool temperature is above 50 C (122 F)."
"No reactor operation when the bulk pool temperature is above 50 C (122 F)."
The same correction has been made to the facility Condition/ Limit Log.
The same correction has been made to the facility Condition/ Limit Log.
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==Subject:==
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Minor clarification on October 7, 2019 letter Hi Alan, In administrative operating restriction #2 in your October 7, 2019 letter, I noticed that the conversion for 50 degrees Celsius is given as 112 degrees Fahrenheit, which appears to be a typographical error. Could you please just confirm by response to this email that 50°C (122°F) was what was meant?
Minor clarification on {{letter dated|date=October 7, 2019|text=October 7, 2019 letter}}
: Thanks, Ed Ed Helvenston, U.S. NRC Research and Test Reactor Licensing Branch (PRLB)
 
Hi Alan,
 
In administrative operating restriction #2 in your {{letter dated|date=October 7, 2019|text=October 7, 2019 letter}}, I noticed that the conversion for 50 degrees Celsius is given as 112 degrees Fahrenheit, which appears to be a typographical error. Could you please just confirm by response to this email that 50°C (122°F) was what was meant?
: Thanks, Ed
 
Ed Helvenston, U.S. NRC Research and Test Reactor Licensing Branch (PRLB)


Division of Licensing Projects (DLP)
Division of Licensing Projects (DLP)
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (NRR)
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (NRR)
O-12C07 (301) 415-4067}}
O-12C07 (301) 415-4067}}

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Kansas State University, Electronic Mail Providing Minor Clarification on October 7, 2019 Letter
ML19290H516
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Site: Kansas State University
Issue date: 10/08/2019
From: Cebula A
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Edward Helvenston
Division of Licensing Projects
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From:

Alan Cebula To:

Helvenston, Edward

Subject:

[External_Sender] Re: Minor clarification on October 7, 2019 letter Date:

Tuesday, October 08, 2019 4:35:13 PM Hi Ed, Yes, that is a typographical error. Administrative operating restriction #2 should read:

"No reactor operation when the bulk pool temperature is above 50 C (122 F)."

The same correction has been made to the facility Condition/ Limit Log.

Thank you, Alan Alan T. Cebula, PhD, DABR, DABSNM, DABMP Nuclear Reactor Facility Manager Alan Levin Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering Office Address: 112 Ward Hall Mailing Address: 3002 Rathbone Hall, 1701B Platt Street Kansas State University Manhattan, KS 66506 o: 785-532-6657 c: 352-672-7289 f: 785-532-7057 From: Helvenston, Edward <Edward.Helvenston@nrc.gov>

Sent: Tuesday, October 8, 2019 3:29 PM To: Alan Cebula <alanc@ksu.edu>

Subject:

Minor clarification on October 7, 2019 letter

Hi Alan,

In administrative operating restriction #2 in your October 7, 2019 letter, I noticed that the conversion for 50 degrees Celsius is given as 112 degrees Fahrenheit, which appears to be a typographical error. Could you please just confirm by response to this email that 50°C (122°F) was what was meant?

Thanks, Ed

Ed Helvenston, U.S. NRC Research and Test Reactor Licensing Branch (PRLB)

Division of Licensing Projects (DLP)

Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (NRR)

O-12C07 (301) 415-4067