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A.


==A. INTRODUCTION==
INTRODUCTION  
Paragraph (a)(7) of 9 50.34, "Contents of Applications:  
Paragraph (a)(7) of 9 50.34, "Contents of Applications: Technical Information," of 10 CFR Part 50, "Licensing of Production and Utilization Facilities," requires that each applicant for a construction permit to build a production or utilization facility include in its Preliminary Safety Analysis Report (PSAR) a description of the quality assurance program to be applied to the design, fabrication, construction, and testing of the structures, systems, and components of the facility.
Technical Information," of 10 CFR Part 50, "Licensing of Production and Utilization Facilities," requires that each applicant for a construction permit to build a production or utilization facility include in its Preliminary Safety Analysis Report (PSAR) a description of the quality assurance program to be applied to the design, fabrication, construction, and testing of the structures, systems, and components of the facility.


This guide describes a method acceptable to the NRC staff for establishing and executing a quality assurance program for verifying the quality of plate-type uranium-aluminum fuel elements used in research reactors.
This guide describes a method acceptable to the NRC staff for establishing and executing a quality assurance program for verifying the quality of plate-type uranium-aluminum fuel elements used in research reactors.


==B. DISCUSSION==
B.
Work Group ANS-15.2 of Subcommittee ANS-15, Research Reactors, of the American Nuclear Society Standards Committee has revised the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Standard N8.1-1967, "Quality Control for Plate-Type Uranium-Aluminum Fuel Elements." The revised standard provides guidelines for establishing and executing a program designed to verify the quality of plate-type uranium-aluminum fuel elements for use in research reactors.
 
DISCUSSION  
Work Group ANS-15.2 of Subcommittee ANS-15, Research Reactors, of the American Nuclear Society Standards Committee has revised the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Standard N8.1-1967, "Quality Control for Plate-Type Uranium-Aluminum Fuel Elements."  
The revised standard provides guidelines for establishing and executing a program designed to verify the quality of plate-type uranium-aluminum fuel elements for use in research reactors.


The revised standard was approved by the American National Standards Committee N17, Research Reactors, Reactor Physics and Radiation Shielding, and its Secretariat.
The revised standard was approved by the American National Standards Committee N17, Research Reactors, Reactor Physics and Radiation Shielding, and its Secretariat.


It was subsequently approved and designated ANSI N398-1974 by ANSI on November 19, 1974. It should be recognized that ANSI N398-1974 covers only one limited aspect of quality assurance.
It was subsequently approved and designated ANSI N398-1974 by ANSI on November 19, 1974.
 
It should be recognized that ANSI N398-1974 covers only one limited aspect of quality assurance.


ANSI N402, "Quality Assurance Program Guide lines for Research Reactors," which is currently being developed under Subcommittee ANS-15, is expected to provide overall guidance for establishing quality assurance programs for research reactors.
ANSI N402, "Quality Assurance Program Guide lines for Research Reactors," which is currently being developed under Subcommittee ANS-15, is expected to provide overall guidance for establishing quality assurance programs for research reactors.


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GUIDES Comments should be sent to the Secretary of the Commission.
Comments should be sent to the Secretary of the Commission. U.S Nuclear Regulatory Guides are issued to describe and make available to the public Regulatory Commission.
 
Washington. D.C 20586. Attention Docieting and methods acceptable to the NRC staff of implementing specific parts of the Commission's regulations. to delineate techniques used by the staff in evalu The guides are issued in the following ten broad divisions ating specific problems or postulated accidents. or to provide guidance to appli cants. Regulatory Guides are not substitutes for regulations, and compliance
 
===1. Power Reactors ===
6. Products with them is not required. Methods and solutions different from those set out in
2. Research and Test Reactors
7. Transportation the guides will be acceptable if they provide a basis for the findings requisite to
3. Fuels and Materials Facilities
8. Occupational Health the issuance or continuance of a permit or license by the Commission.
 
4. Environmental and Siting
9. Antitrust Review Comments and suggestions for improvements in these guides are encouraged
5. Mi terials and Plant Protection
10. General at all times, and guides will be revised, as appropriate, to accommodate com ments and to reflect new information or experience. This guide was revised as a Copies of published guides may be obtained by written request indicating the result of substantive comments received from the public and additional staff divisions desired to the U.S Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Washingto
 
====n.  D C ====
review.
 
20555. Attention Director. Office of Standards Development
 
The revision reflects comments received from the public and from additional staff review.
 
==C. REGULATORY POSITION==
The guidance contained in ANSI N398-1974, "Quality Verification for Plate-Type Uranium-Aluminum Fuel Elements,"** is generally acceptable to the NRC staff and provides an adequate basis for complying with paragraph
50.34(a)(7) of 10 CFR Part 50 with respect to establishing and executing a quality assurance program for verifying the quality of plate-type uranium-aluminum fuel elements for use in research reactors, subject to the following:
1. For the purpose of this guide, a research reactor should be defined as a nuclear reactor that is used for scientific, engineering, or training purposes and is designed to operate at a thermal power level of 1 megawatt or less or a level of 10 megawatts or less if it does not contain a circulating loop through the core in which fuel experiments are conducted, a liquid fuel loading, or an experimental facility in the core in excess of 16 square inches in cross section.
 
2.
 
Subdivision 2.1.5 of the standard requires that the total impurity content not exceed the equivalent 1 0 B content of 1.5 ppm on a weight basis relative to uranium.
 
The NRC staff considers that an equivalent 10 B content up to 4.0 ppm on a weight basis relative to uranium is acceptable.
 
3.


U.S Nuclear Regulatory Guides are issued to describe and make available to the public Regulatory Commission.
The procedure in Subdivision 7.2.1 requires that the blister test consist of heating each completed fuel plate in an air-atmosphere furnace at 932 0 F (-10OF, +200 F) for a minimum of 30 minutes.


Washington.
The NRC
staff considers that a temperature in the range 932 0 F to 1015 0 F for a minimum of 30 minutes is acceptable for the test.


D.C 20586. Attention Docieting and methods acceptable to the NRC staff of implementing specific parts of the Commission's regulations.
4.


to delineate techniques used by the staff in evalu The guides are issued in the following ten broad divisions ating specific problems or postulated accidents.
Section 14.1 of the standard requires the polyethylene bag used for shipping to be at least 0.010 in. thick.


or to provide guidance to appli cants. Regulatory Guides are not substitutes for regulations, and compliance
A thickness of at least 0.006 in.
1. Power Reactors 6. Products with them is not required.


Methods and solutions different from those set out in 2. Research and Test Reactors 7. Transportation the guides will be acceptable if they provide a basis for the findings requisite to 3. Fuels and Materials Facilities
is considered acceptable.
8. Occupational Health the issuance or continuance of a permit or license by the Commission.
 
D.


4. Environmental and Siting 9. Antitrust Review Comments and suggestions for improvements in these guides are encouraged
IMPLEMENTATION
5. Mi terials and Plant Protection
The purpose of this section is to provide information to applicants regarding the NRC staff's plans for utilizing this regulatory guide.
10. General at all times, and guides will be revised, as appropriate, to accommodate com ments and to reflect new information or experience.


This guide was revised as a Copies of published guides may be obtained by written request indicating the result of substantive comments received from the public and additional staff divisions desired to the U.S Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
*Lines indicate substantive change from previous issue.


Washington.
**Copies may be obtained from the American Nuclear Society, 244 East Ogden Avenue, Hinsdale, Illinois
60521.


D C review. 20555. Attention Director.
2.3-2


Office of Standards Development The revision reflects comments received from the public and from additional staff review.  C. REGULATORY
Except in those cases in which the applicant proposes an acceptable alternative method for complying with the specified portions of the Commission's regulations, the method described herein will be used by the NRC staff in the evaluation of submittals for research reactor construction permit or operating license applications docketed after September 1, 1976.
POSITION The guidance contained in ANSI N398-1974, "Quality Verification for Plate-Type Uranium-Aluminum Fuel Elements,"**
is generally acceptable to the NRC staff and provides an adequate basis for complying with paragraph
50.34(a)(7)
of 10 CFR Part 50 with respect to establishing and executing a quality assurance program for verifying the quality of plate-type uranium-aluminum fuel elements for use in research reactors, subject to the following:
1. For the purpose of this guide, a research reactor should be defined as a nuclear reactor that is used for scientific, engineering, or training purposes and is designed to operate at a thermal power level of 1 megawatt or less or a level of 10 megawatts or less if it does not contain a circulating loop through the core in which fuel experiments are conducted, a liquid fuel loading, or an experimental facility in the core in excess of 16 square inches in cross section.


===2. Subdivision ===
2.3-3
2.1.5 of the standard requires that the total impurity content not exceed the equivalent
1 0 B content of 1.5 ppm on a weight basis relative to uranium. The NRC staff considers that an equivalent
1 0 B content up to 4.0 ppm on a weight basis relative to uranium is acceptable.


3. The procedure in Subdivision
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==D. IMPLEMENTATION==
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REGULATORY GUIDE 2.3 QUALITY VERIFICATION FOR PLATE-TYPE URANIUM-ALUMINUM

FUEL ELEMENTS FOR USE IN RESEARCH REACTORS

A.

INTRODUCTION

Paragraph (a)(7) of 9 50.34, "Contents of Applications: Technical Information," of 10 CFR Part 50, "Licensing of Production and Utilization Facilities," requires that each applicant for a construction permit to build a production or utilization facility include in its Preliminary Safety Analysis Report (PSAR) a description of the quality assurance program to be applied to the design, fabrication, construction, and testing of the structures, systems, and components of the facility.

This guide describes a method acceptable to the NRC staff for establishing and executing a quality assurance program for verifying the quality of plate-type uranium-aluminum fuel elements used in research reactors.

B.

DISCUSSION

Work Group ANS-15.2 of Subcommittee ANS-15, Research Reactors, of the American Nuclear Society Standards Committee has revised the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Standard N8.1-1967, "Quality Control for Plate-Type Uranium-Aluminum Fuel Elements."

The revised standard provides guidelines for establishing and executing a program designed to verify the quality of plate-type uranium-aluminum fuel elements for use in research reactors.

The revised standard was approved by the American National Standards Committee N17, Research Reactors, Reactor Physics and Radiation Shielding, and its Secretariat.

It was subsequently approved and designated ANSI N398-1974 by ANSI on November 19, 1974.

It should be recognized that ANSI N398-1974 covers only one limited aspect of quality assurance.

ANSI N402, "Quality Assurance Program Guide lines for Research Reactors," which is currently being developed under Subcommittee ANS-15, is expected to provide overall guidance for establishing quality assurance programs for research reactors.

USNRC REGULATORY GUIDES

Comments should be sent to the Secretary of the Commission. U.S Nuclear Regulatory Guides are issued to describe and make available to the public Regulatory Commission.

Washington. D.C 20586. Attention Docieting and methods acceptable to the NRC staff of implementing specific parts of the Commission's regulations. to delineate techniques used by the staff in evalu The guides are issued in the following ten broad divisions ating specific problems or postulated accidents. or to provide guidance to appli cants. Regulatory Guides are not substitutes for regulations, and compliance

1. Power Reactors

6. Products with them is not required. Methods and solutions different from those set out in

2. Research and Test Reactors

7. Transportation the guides will be acceptable if they provide a basis for the findings requisite to

3. Fuels and Materials Facilities

8. Occupational Health the issuance or continuance of a permit or license by the Commission.

4. Environmental and Siting

9. Antitrust Review Comments and suggestions for improvements in these guides are encouraged

5. Mi terials and Plant Protection

10. General at all times, and guides will be revised, as appropriate, to accommodate com ments and to reflect new information or experience. This guide was revised as a Copies of published guides may be obtained by written request indicating the result of substantive comments received from the public and additional staff divisions desired to the U.S Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Washingto

n. D C

review.

20555. Attention Director. Office of Standards Development

The revision reflects comments received from the public and from additional staff review.

C. REGULATORY POSITION

The guidance contained in ANSI N398-1974, "Quality Verification for Plate-Type Uranium-Aluminum Fuel Elements,"** is generally acceptable to the NRC staff and provides an adequate basis for complying with paragraph

50.34(a)(7) of 10 CFR Part 50 with respect to establishing and executing a quality assurance program for verifying the quality of plate-type uranium-aluminum fuel elements for use in research reactors, subject to the following:

1. For the purpose of this guide, a research reactor should be defined as a nuclear reactor that is used for scientific, engineering, or training purposes and is designed to operate at a thermal power level of 1 megawatt or less or a level of 10 megawatts or less if it does not contain a circulating loop through the core in which fuel experiments are conducted, a liquid fuel loading, or an experimental facility in the core in excess of 16 square inches in cross section.

2.

Subdivision 2.1.5 of the standard requires that the total impurity content not exceed the equivalent 1 0 B content of 1.5 ppm on a weight basis relative to uranium.

The NRC staff considers that an equivalent 10 B content up to 4.0 ppm on a weight basis relative to uranium is acceptable.

3.

The procedure in Subdivision 7.2.1 requires that the blister test consist of heating each completed fuel plate in an air-atmosphere furnace at 932 0 F (-10OF, +200 F) for a minimum of 30 minutes.

The NRC

staff considers that a temperature in the range 932 0 F to 1015 0 F for a minimum of 30 minutes is acceptable for the test.

4.

Section 14.1 of the standard requires the polyethylene bag used for shipping to be at least 0.010 in. thick.

A thickness of at least 0.006 in.

is considered acceptable.

D.

IMPLEMENTATION

The purpose of this section is to provide information to applicants regarding the NRC staff's plans for utilizing this regulatory guide.

  • Lines indicate substantive change from previous issue.
    • Copies may be obtained from the American Nuclear Society, 244 East Ogden Avenue, Hinsdale, Illinois

60521.

2.3-2

Except in those cases in which the applicant proposes an acceptable alternative method for complying with the specified portions of the Commission's regulations, the method described herein will be used by the NRC staff in the evaluation of submittals for research reactor construction permit or operating license applications docketed after September 1, 1976.

2.3-3

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