Fort Calhoun uses the exact due date.

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Sent: Monday, April 07, 2014 10:39 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Powernet: Benchmarking on instrument calibration due dates

Presently Perry RP uses a cal due date for RP instrumentation that equals the 
cal frequency (semi annual, annual) plus the time to the end of the month. The 
other plants in the FENOC fleet use the exact cal date plus frequency as a due 
date. What does your organization use?

A.        Due date at the end of the month?
B.        Exact due date (cal date + frequency)?

Additional followup can be forwarded to:

Mark Andrei
Radiation Protection Supervisor
FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company
x5490
440-280-5490

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