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Licensee: EMERSON FISHER CONTROLS INTL LLC; PART 21 - POTENTIAL ISSUE WITH SEISMIC QUALIFICATION OF TYPE 546NS ELECTRO-PNEUMATIC TRANSDUCERS (Event: 52324)

Region: 3
      City: MARSHALLTOWN State: IA
      County:
      License #:
      Agreement: Y
      Docket:
      NRC Notified By: KIM SAGAR
      HQ OPS Officer: DANIEL MILLS
   
   
      Notification Date: 10/27/2016
      Notification Time: 16:43 [ET]
      Event Date: 08/30/2016
      Event Time:  [CDT]
      Last Update Date: 10/27/2016
   
 
 
   
      Emergency Class: NON EMERGENCY
      10 CFR Section:
      21.21(a)(2) - INTERIM EVAL OF DEVIATION
   
   
      Person (Organization):
      BLAKE WELLING (R1DO)
      EUGENE GUTHRIE (R2DO)
      PATTY PELKE (R3DO)
      THOMAS FARNHOLTZ (R4DO)
      PART 21/50.55 REACT (EMAI)
      PART 21 MATERIALS (EMAI)

Source: Licensee: EMERSON FISHER CONTROLS INTL LLC; PART 21 - POTENTIAL ISSUE WITH SEISMIC QUALIFICATION OF TYPE 546NS ELECTRO-PNEUMATIC TRANSDUCERS (Event: 52324)

 


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