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GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ATLANTA. GEORGI A 3o332 FR ANN H. NEELY muetsan acerancN ccNTs"                    July 16, 1965                        gT'"'
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Washington, D. C. 20545                                                      /              p Attention: Division of Reactor Licensing Gentlemen:
Item No.19 of Table I of the Technical Specifications for the Georgia                              i Tech reactor (Appendix A to License No. R-97) limits the alarm set point range                                l of the area radiation monitors to "? 2 5 to $ 100 mr/hr." Normal background radiation levels in the process equipment room with the reactor at power levels                                I exceeding 500 Kw are above 100 mr/hr.
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In order to prevent normal radiation levels in the process room from causing alarms it will be necessary to set the alarm points of the monitors                                    l inthisroomwellabove100mr/hr. To permit this it is requested that the                                          l vording of item No.19 under the column headed " set point range" in Table I                                    I be changed to read "5100 mr/hr or twice background level, whichever is greater. "                              l Implicit in this wording is the understanding that background level means the                                  l level with the reactor at full licensed power.                                                                l The process equipment room has been established as a high radiation area.
It is properly posted and equipped v$th varning signals in compliance with 10 CFR Part 20.
Your cooperation in incorporating this change in the GTRR Technical Specifications will be appreciated.
Very truly yours, i    l' O. J. Roberts, Head CJR:nm                                                    Nuclear Research Center WITNESS:
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Application for Amend to License R-97,revising Item 19 of Table I of Ts,Setting Alarm Points of Monitors in Process Room Above 100 Mr/Hr to Prevent Normal Radiation Levels in Process Room from Causing Alarms
ML20112E096
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Site: Neely Research Reactor
Issue date: 07/16/1965
From: Roberts C
Neely Research Reactor, ATLANTA, GA
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Washington, D. C. 20545 / p Attention: Division of Reactor Licensing Gentlemen:

Item No.19 of Table I of the Technical Specifications for the Georgia i Tech reactor (Appendix A to License No. R-97) limits the alarm set point range l of the area radiation monitors to "? 2 5 to $ 100 mr/hr." Normal background radiation levels in the process equipment room with the reactor at power levels I exceeding 500 Kw are above 100 mr/hr.

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In order to prevent normal radiation levels in the process room from causing alarms it will be necessary to set the alarm points of the monitors l inthisroomwellabove100mr/hr. To permit this it is requested that the l vording of item No.19 under the column headed " set point range" in Table I I be changed to read "5100 mr/hr or twice background level, whichever is greater. " l Implicit in this wording is the understanding that background level means the l level with the reactor at full licensed power. l The process equipment room has been established as a high radiation area.

It is properly posted and equipped v$th varning signals in compliance with 10 CFR Part 20.

Your cooperation in incorporating this change in the GTRR Technical Specifications will be appreciated.

Very truly yours, i l' O. J. Roberts, Head CJR:nm Nuclear Research Center WITNESS:

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