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10-B. Technical Specifications for Research Reactors & Non‐power Reactors<br />

(a) The m<strong>in</strong>imum number of neutron absorb<strong>in</strong>g control devices is fully <strong>in</strong>serted<br />

or other safety devices are <strong>in</strong> shutdown position, as required by technical<br />

specifications;<br />

(b) The console key switch is <strong>in</strong> the off position, and the key is removed from<br />

the lock;<br />

(c) No work is <strong>in</strong> progress <strong>in</strong>volv<strong>in</strong>g core fuel, core structure, <strong>in</strong>stalled control<br />

rods, or control rod drives unless they are physically decoupled from the<br />

control rods;<br />

(d) No experiments are be<strong>in</strong>g moved or serviced that have, on movement, a<br />

reactivity worth exceed<strong>in</strong>g the maximum value allowed for a s<strong>in</strong>gle<br />

experiment, or one dollar, whichever is smaller.<br />

Scram Time is the elapsed time between the <strong>in</strong>itiation of a scram signal and a specified<br />

movement of a control or safety device.<br />

Applicability : This is a statement that <strong>in</strong>dicates which components are <strong>in</strong>volved and<br />

when they are <strong>in</strong>volved.<br />

Operable means a component or system is capable of perform<strong>in</strong>g its <strong>in</strong>tended function.<br />

Operat<strong>in</strong>g means a component or system is perform<strong>in</strong>g its <strong>in</strong>tended function.<br />

Conf<strong>in</strong>ement is an enclosure of the overall facility that is designed to limit the release of<br />

effluents between the enclosure and its external environment through controlled or<br />

def<strong>in</strong>ed pathways.<br />

Conta<strong>in</strong>ment is an enclosure of the facility designed to (1) be at a negative <strong>in</strong>ternal<br />

pressure to ensure <strong>in</strong>‐leakage, (2) control the release of effluents to the environment, and<br />

(3) mitigate the consequences of certa<strong>in</strong> analyzed accidents or events.<br />

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