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{{#Wiki_filter:1__.-.. e t norl* A-dIudry 1Y oTO ALL BOILING WATER REACTOR LICE SEES AND APPLICANTSGentlemen:SUBJECT: CLARIFICATION OF EQUIVALENT CONTROL CAPACITY FORSTANDBY LIQUID CONTROL SYSTEMS (Generic Letter 85-03)3Paragraph (c) (4) of 10 CFR 50.62 states, in part:Each boiling water reactor must have a standby liquid controlsystem (SLCS) with a minimum flow capacity and boron contentequivalent in control capacity to 86 gallons per minute of13 weight percent sodium pentaborate solution.The "equivalent in control capacity" wording was chosen to allow flexibilityin the implementation of the requirement. For example, the equivalence canbe obtained by increasing flow rate, boron concentration or boron enrichment.The 86 gallons per minute and 13 weight percent sodium pentaborate were valuesused in NEDE-24222, "Assessment of BWR Mitigation of ATWS, Volumes I and II,"December 1979, for BWR/4, BWR/5 and BWR/6 plants with a 251 inch vessel insidediameter. That different values would be equivalent for smaller plants wasrecognized in NEDE-24222:The flow rates given here are normalized from a 251-inch-diametervessel plant to a 218-inch-diameter vessel plant, i.e., the 66GPM control liquid injection rate in a 218 is equivalent to 86GPM in a 251. This is done to bound the analysis...(pp. 3-12)The important parameters to consider in establishing equivalence are vesselboron concentration required to achieve shutdown and the time required toachieve that vessel boron concentration. The minimally acceptable systemshould show an equivalence in these parameters to the 251 inch diametervessels studied in NEDE-24222.There are no reporting requirements associated with this generic letter.Sincerely,Original signed byDarrell G. EisenhUtDarrell G. Eisenhut, DirectorDivision of LicensingOffice of Nuclear Reactor RegulationOELD 144VWShieldsORAL 1/23/85/ORAMA :DL A E DTAlexb m. JHannon Holahan DCru chfield D X nhn$ u1/10 1/13/85 1/t0 /85 1/1(/85 1 ,/85t5oh74oe633
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Gentlemen:
SUBJECT: CLARIFICATION  
OF EQUIVALENT  
CONTROL CAPACITY FOR STANDBY LIQUID CONTROL SYSTEMS (Generic Letter 85-03)3 Paragraph (c) (4) of 10 CFR 50.62 states, in part: Each boiling water reactor must have a standby liquid control system (SLCS) with a minimum flow capacity and boron content equivalent in control capacity to 86 gallons per minute of 13 weight percent sodium pentaborate solution.The "equivalent in control capacity" wording was chosen to allow flexibility in the implementation of the requirement.
 
For example, the equivalence can be obtained by increasing flow rate, boron concentration or boron enrichment.
 
The 86 gallons per minute and 13 weight percent sodium pentaborate were values used in NEDE-24222, "Assessment of BWR Mitigation of ATWS, Volumes I and II," December 1979, for BWR/4, BWR/5 and BWR/6 plants with a 251 inch vessel inside diameter.
 
That different values would be equivalent for smaller plants was recognized in NEDE-24222:
The flow rates given here are normalized from a 251-inch-diameter vessel plant to a 218-inch-diameter vessel plant, i.e., the 66 GPM control liquid injection rate in a 218 is equivalent to 86 GPM in a 251. This is done to bound the analysis...(pp.
 
3-12)The important parameters to consider in establishing equivalence are vessel boron concentration required to achieve shutdown and the time required to achieve that vessel boron concentration.
 
The minimally acceptable system should show an equivalence in these parameters to the 251 inch diameter vessels studied in NEDE-24222.
 
There are no reporting requirements associated with this generic letter.Sincerely, Original signed by Darrell G. EisenhUt Darrell G. Eisenhut, Director Division of Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation OELD 144 VWShields ORAL 1/23/85/ORAMA :DL A E D TAlexb m. JHannon Holahan DCru chfield D X nhn$ u 1/10 1/13/85 1/t0 /85 1/1(/85 1 ,/85 t5oh74oe633}}


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NRC Generic Letter 1985-003: Clarification of Equivalent Control Capacity for Standby Liquid Control Systems
ML031150576
Person / Time
Issue date: 01/02/1985
From: Eisenhut D G
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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References
GL-85-003, NUDOCS 8501290633
Download: ML031150576 (1)


1__.-.. e t norl* A-dIudry 1Y o TO ALL BOILING WATER REACTOR LICE SEES AND APPLICANTS

Gentlemen:

SUBJECT: CLARIFICATION

OF EQUIVALENT

CONTROL CAPACITY FOR STANDBY LIQUID CONTROL SYSTEMS (Generic Letter 85-03)3 Paragraph (c) (4) of 10 CFR 50.62 states, in part: Each boiling water reactor must have a standby liquid control system (SLCS) with a minimum flow capacity and boron content equivalent in control capacity to 86 gallons per minute of 13 weight percent sodium pentaborate solution.The "equivalent in control capacity" wording was chosen to allow flexibility in the implementation of the requirement.

For example, the equivalence can be obtained by increasing flow rate, boron concentration or boron enrichment.

The 86 gallons per minute and 13 weight percent sodium pentaborate were values used in NEDE-24222, "Assessment of BWR Mitigation of ATWS, Volumes I and II," December 1979, for BWR/4, BWR/5 and BWR/6 plants with a 251 inch vessel inside diameter.

That different values would be equivalent for smaller plants was recognized in NEDE-24222:

The flow rates given here are normalized from a 251-inch-diameter vessel plant to a 218-inch-diameter vessel plant, i.e., the 66 GPM control liquid injection rate in a 218 is equivalent to 86 GPM in a 251. This is done to bound the analysis...(pp.

3-12)The important parameters to consider in establishing equivalence are vessel boron concentration required to achieve shutdown and the time required to achieve that vessel boron concentration.

The minimally acceptable system should show an equivalence in these parameters to the 251 inch diameter vessels studied in NEDE-24222.

There are no reporting requirements associated with this generic letter.Sincerely, Original signed by Darrell G. EisenhUt Darrell G. Eisenhut, Director Division of Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation OELD 144 VWShields ORAL 1/23/85/ORAMA :DL A E D TAlexb m. JHannon Holahan DCru chfield D X nhn$ u 1/10 1/13/85 1/t0 /85 1/1(/85 1 ,/85 t5oh74oe633

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