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MONTHYEARML24276A1062024-10-0101 October 2024 Us Dept of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology - Sec Charter Update Response ML24270A0052024-09-25025 September 2024 NCNR Director Appointment Update ML24166A1992024-06-11011 June 2024 NIST - Second Nuclear Safety Culture Assessment Report ML24113A0842024-05-30030 May 2024 Examination Result Letter No. 50-184/OL-24-01, National Institute of Standards and Technology ML24113A0832024-05-30030 May 2024 Examination Report Letter No. 50-184/OL-24-01, National Institute of Standards and Technology ML24144A1002024-05-21021 May 2024 Submittal of Leadership Accountability, Sec Charter Update Response ML24127A0012024-04-24024 April 2024 Us Dept of Commerce, National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST) - Transmittal of Operations Report No. 76 for the Nbsr for the Year 2023 ML24089A2512024-04-10010 April 2024 Examination Confirmation Letter No 50-184/OL 24-01 National Institute of Standards and Technology ML24102A2692024-04-0505 April 2024 National Institute of Standards and Technology Reactor (Nbsr) - Operations Report No. 74 for the the Period January 1, 2023 to December 31, 2023 ML24088A1342024-03-28028 March 2024 Us Dept. of Commerce, NIST - Non-Availability of Fuel and Funding to Convert Nbsr from HEU to LEU in 2024 ML24075A2992024-03-15015 March 2024 National Institute of Standards and Technology - Withdrawal of Recommended Modifications to the NIST Confirmatory Order Request ML24065A4652024-03-0707 March 2024 NIST – Request for Additional Information to Support Review of the Requested Modifications to the NIST Confirmatory Order EA-21-148 ML24064A1992024-03-0101 March 2024 Us Dept. of Commerce, National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST) - Change to the Nbsr Requalification Plan in Response to an NRC Request for Additional Information (ADAMS Accession No. ML22223A146) ML24054A3682024-02-22022 February 2024 Recommended Modifications to the NIST Confirmatory Order IR 05000184/20232012024-01-25025 January 2024 National Institute of Standards and Technology - U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 1st and 2nd Quarter Supplemental Inspection Report 05000184/2023201 ML24023A6182024-01-23023 January 2024 Us Dept. of Commerce, National Institute of Standards & Technology - Nuclear Program Assessments Response and Leadership Accountability ML23257A1982023-12-26026 December 2023 Examination Report No. 50-184/OL-23-02, National Institute of Standards and Technology ML23257A1972023-12-26026 December 2023 Examination Results Letter No. 50-184/OL-23-02, National Institute of Standards and Technology ML23306A1642023-11-0202 November 2023 Examination Report Letter No. 50-182/OL-24-01, University of Missouri - Columbia ML23306A1652023-11-0202 November 2023 Examination Result Letter No. 50-184/OL-24-01, University of Missouri - Columbia ML23207A0402023-07-26026 July 2023 Us Dept. of Commerce, National Institute of Standards & Technology, Nuclear Safety Culture Assessment and Response ML23195A1042023-07-12012 July 2023 NIST Center for Neutron Research (Ncnr), Withdrawal of License Amendment Request of December 11, 2020 ML23104A3002023-04-10010 April 2023 U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Institute of Standards & Technology (Nist), Transmitted Herewith Is Operations Report No. 74 for the Nbsr for the Cy 2022 ML23089A1132023-03-30030 March 2023 Us Dept. of Commerce - National Institute of Standards & Technology - Non-Availability of Fuel and Funding to Convert Nbsr from HEU to LEU in 2021 ML23086B3832023-03-27027 March 2023 Us Dept. of Commerce, National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST) - Change of NCNR Director ML23040A3372023-03-0909 March 2023 NIST Restart Authorization Letter ML23059A0502023-03-0707 March 2023 Examination Confirmation Letter No. 50-184/OL-23-02, National Institute of Standards and Technology IR 05000184/20222022023-03-0707 March 2023 National Institute of Standards and Technology – U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 4th 2022 Quarter Supplemental Inspection Report 05000184/2022202 ML23055A3002023-03-0303 March 2023 NIST License Amendment 15 - Core Alternative Reload Methodology Scheme ML23020A9112023-02-0101 February 2023 National Institute of Standards and Technology – Issuance of Amendment No. 14 to Renewed Facility Operating License No. TR 5 ML23033A1152023-02-0101 February 2023 Us Dept. of Commerce, National Institute of Standards & Technology, License Amendment Request IR 05000184/20222032023-01-27027 January 2023 National Institute of Standards and Technology - U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Security Inspection Report 05000184/2022203 ML22350A0652022-12-13013 December 2022 Us Dept. of Commerce, National Institute of Standards & Technology (Nist), License Amendment Request ML22322A2182022-11-28028 November 2022 National Institute of Standards and Technology - Report on the Regulatory Audit Re Restart Request Following Exceedance of Cladding Temperature Safety Limit ML22322A2112022-11-17017 November 2022 NIST Center for Neutron Research, License Amendment Request. Response to NRC Questions Regarding the Primary and Effluent Monitoring Systems ML22293B8082022-10-19019 October 2022 National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST) - License Amendment Request ML22235A1172022-08-23023 August 2022 Us Dept of Commerce, National Institute of Standards & Technology, Transmittal of Draft of a Proposed Presentation of 02/03/2021, Nbsr Event for NRC Review ML22227A1502022-08-15015 August 2022 Us Dept of Commerce, National Institute of Standards & Technology (Nist), Request NRC Permission to Restart the Reactor Upon Completion of Listed Corrective Actions and Recovery Efforts ML22223A1462022-08-11011 August 2022 Docket Number 50-184 and the Nbsr Requalification Plan ML22206A2132022-08-0101 August 2022 Letter to National Institute of Standards and Technology, Center for Neutron Research - Confirmatory Order (EA-21-148) ML22206A0102022-08-0101 August 2022 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Supplemental Inspection Plan for National Institute of Standards and Technology ML22181A1282022-07-21021 July 2022 National Institute of Standards and Technology - Issuance of Amendment No. 13 to Renewed Facility Operating License No. TR-5 ML22187A1272022-06-29029 June 2022 Nbsr Restart Request ML22160A2852022-06-0808 June 2022 Nbsr License Amendment Request Supplement ML22122A0882022-04-27027 April 2022 Letter for T. H. Newton, NIST Center for Neutron Research, from J. S. Bowen, Nrc/Nrr/Danu, NRC Office of Investigations Report No. 1-2022-005 - Release of OI Synopsis ML22094A1082022-04-0404 April 2022 Transmittal of Operations Report No. 74 for the Nbsr for January 1, 2021 to December 31, 2021 ML22084A4082022-03-30030 March 2022 NIST - Non-availability of Fuel and Funding to Convert Nbsr from HEU to LEU in 2021 IR 05000184/20222012022-03-16016 March 2022 National Institute of Standards and Technology - Us Nuclear Regulatory Commission Special Inspection Report No 05000184-2022201 ML22012A0902022-01-11011 January 2022 Nbsr License Amendment Request, Revised No Significant Hazard Consideration Determination ML21349A3772022-01-0404 January 2022 December 7, 2021, Summary of Mtg with Nist to Discuss Proposed Technical Specification Changes at the National Bureau of Standards Reactor EPID L-2021-LLN-0000 2024-09-25
[Table view] Category:License-Application for Facility Operating License (Amend/Renewal) DKT 50
MONTHYEARML23033A1192023-02-0101 February 2023 Us Dept. of Commerce, National Institute of Standards & Technology, License Amendment Request - Proposed Changes to the Safety Analysis Report for the Nbsr ML23033A1152023-02-0101 February 2023 Us Dept. of Commerce, National Institute of Standards & Technology, License Amendment Request ML21361A2482021-12-23023 December 2021 Nbsr License Amendment Request - Finding of No Significant Hazard ML21053A0382020-12-11011 December 2020 License Amendment Request for Tritium Dose Coefficients ML21053A0402020-12-0707 December 2020 Tritium LAR - Memo for Tom Newton ML19289A4942019-10-11011 October 2019 Us Dept. of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology - License Amendment Request Response ML18303A2902018-10-26026 October 2018 Us Dept of Commerce, National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST) - Request for License Amendment and Adjustment of Tritium Effluent Values for New D2 Cold Source Under 10 CFR 20.1302(2)( C) ML17328A5042017-11-20020 November 2017 Supplement for Request for Changes to Nbsr Technical Specifications to Allow Low Power Testing ML17097A2432017-03-29029 March 2017 Marked-up Version of the License Amendment Request of the Nbsr Technical Specifications ML17068A1632017-03-0202 March 2017 NIST Center for Neutron Research Test Reactor - Request for Changes to Technical Specifications to Allow Low Power Testing ML1033702442010-11-0101 November 2010 Requested Amendment to Indemnity Agreement D-9 and TR-5 Licensed Area 2023-02-01
[Table view] Category:Technical Specifications
MONTHYEARML23020A9112023-02-0101 February 2023 National Institute of Standards and Technology – Issuance of Amendment No. 14 to Renewed Facility Operating License No. TR 5 ML22181A1282022-07-21021 July 2022 National Institute of Standards and Technology - Issuance of Amendment No. 13 to Renewed Facility Operating License No. TR-5 ML20230A2932020-09-22022 September 2020 National Institute of Standards and Technology License Amendment No. 12 Approval of the Physical Security Plan for the Center for Neutron Research ML17292A0622017-12-15015 December 2017 National Institute of Standards and Technology, Amendment No. 11 to the Renewed Facility License No. TR-5 for the National Bureau of Standards Reactor (CAC No. 000955) ML17335A3692017-12-0101 December 2017 Supplemental Information National Institute of Standards and Technology Request for Additional Information of License Amendment Request for the Renewed Facility License No. R-5 for the National Bureau of Standards Test Reactor ML17328A5042017-11-20020 November 2017 Supplement for Request for Changes to Nbsr Technical Specifications to Allow Low Power Testing ML17333A1242017-11-17017 November 2017 Supplement for Request for Changes to Nbsr Technical Specifications to Allow Low Power Testing ML13247A0332013-08-23023 August 2013 Report of Ncnr Violation of Limiting Conditions for Operations ML0908903272009-03-19019 March 2009 Submittal of Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards Subcommittee Meeting Follow-Up Items and the Revised Nbsr Technical Specifications 2023-02-01
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UNITEO STAT OEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Nationai lnstit1.._..: of Standards and Technology November 20, 2017 Document Control Desk U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 ;';::,';t'"'"'S'[, :[."°' aryi ;J"u,B08, Wu,v. ,L.11 *. ._,\,._;, 81 , , ,w i..-u
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Supplement for request for changes to NHSR Technical Spedfications to allow low power testing. Ref: Docket 50-184, TR-5 Facility License Sirs/Madams: On November 17, 2017, NCNR sent a response to a request for additional information regarding our license amendment request of March 2, 2017, and subsequent changes to three technical specifications. After discussions with NRC staff, we are requesting changes to technical specifications 3 .1.3 and 3 .3 .2. and elimination of the proposed 1.3 .31. Attached is a copy of the Technical Specification pages to be changed, with change bars. Please contact Dr. Thomas Newton at (301) 975-6260, if you have any questions. Respectfully, D4-t0r Robert Dimeo, Director NIST Center for Neutron Research I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on November 20, 2017 (\., By:-~-===-=----'~'=-~---------(+DlD 1',I (<. t:._ NlSI 1.3.30 Shutdown Margin The minimum shutdown reactivity necessary to provide confidence that the reactor can be shutdown by meansofthecontrol and safelysystemsstardng from any permissible operating condition, with the most reactive shim arm in the most reactive position and the regulating rod fully withdrawn, and that the reactor will remain shutdown without further operator action. 1.3 .31 Surveillance Activities Those tests, checks and calibrations done to predict the operability of the equipment described in Section 4.0. 1.3 .32 Surveillance Intervals Maximum intervals are established to provide operational flexibility and not to reduce frequency. Established frequencies shall be maintained over the long term. The surveillance interval is the time between a check. test or calibration. whichever is appropriate to the item being subjected to the surveillance. and is measured from the date of the last surveillance. Surveillance intervals are: (a) Five Year Interval not to exceed six years. (b) Biennial Interval not to exceed two and one-half years. (c) Annual Interval not to exceed 15 months. (d) Semi-annual Interval not to exceed seven and a half months. (e) Quarterly Interval not to exceed four months. (:f) Monthly Interval not to exceed six weeks. (g) Weekly Interval not to exceed ten days. J .3.33 Unscheduled Shutdown Any unplanned shutdown of the reactor caused by actuation of the reactor safety system. operator error. equipment malfunction, or a manual shutdown in response to conditions that could adversely affect safe operation. not including shutdowns that occur during testing or equipment operability check 10 (1) An excess reactivity limit provides adequate excess reactivity to override the xenon buildup and to overcome the temperature change in going from zero power to 20 MW. without affecting the required shutdown margin. In addition, the maximum reactivity insertion accident at startup. which assumes the insertion of 0.5% Lip into a critical core. is not affected by the total core excess reactivity. (2) These specifications ensure that the reactor can be put into a shutdown condition from any operating condition and remain shutdown even if the maximum worth shim arm should stick in the fully withdrawn position with the regulating rod also fully withdrawn. 3. l .3 Core Configuration Applicability:Core grid positions Objective: To ensure that effective fuel cooling is maintained during forced flow reactor operation. Specification The reactor shall not operate unless all grid positions are tilled with full length fuel elements or thimbles, except during subcritical and critical startup testing with natural convection flow. Core grid positions shall be filled to prevent coolant flow from bypassing the fuel elements for operation of the reactor with forced coolant flow. 3.1.4 Fuel Burnup Applicability: Fuel Objective: To remain \Vi thin allowable limits of bumup 14 effectiveness of the moderator dump or approach to critical for a previously unmeasured core loading. it is necessary to operate the reactor without restriction on reactor vessel level. This is permissible under conditions when forced reactor cooling flow is not required. such as is permitted in the specifications of Section 2.2(4 ). (2) Deuterium gas will collect in the helium cover gas system because of radiolytic disassociation of D'.!O. Damage to the primary system could occur if this gas were to reach an explosive concentration (about 7.8% by volume at 77°F (25°C) in helium if mixed with air). To ensure a substantial margin below the lowest potentially explosive value, a 4% limit is imposed. (3) Materials of construction. being primarily low activation al lays and stain less steel, are chemically compatible with the primary coolant. The stainless steel pumps are heavy walled members and are in areas of low stress. so they should not be susceptible to chemical attack or stress corrosion failures. A failure of the gaskets or valve bellows would not result in catastrophic failure of the primary system. Other materials should be compatible so as not to cause a loss of material and system integrity. 3.3.2 Emergency CoreCooling Applicability: Emergency Core Cooling System Objective: To ensure an emergency supply of coolant. Specifications The reactor shall not be operated. except during subcritical and critical startup testing with natural convection flow. unless: (I) The D20 emergency core cooling system is operable. (2) A source of makeup water to the D10 emergency cooling tank is available. ( 1) In the event of a Joss of core coolant, the emergency core cooling system provides adequate protection against melting of the reactor core and associated release of fission products. (2) The emergency core cooling system employs one sump pump to return spilled coolant to the overhead storage tank. Because only one sump pump is used, it must be operational whenever the reactor is operational. There is sufficient 020 available to provide approximately 2.5 hours5.787037e-5 days <br />0.00139 hours <br />8.267196e-6 weeks <br />1.9025e-6 months <br /> of cooling on a once-through basis. In the event that the sump pump fails and the D20 18