Fermi - due date is end of the month.   You could make the case for using
the periodicity allowance in your TS / TRM for calibration / functional
surveillance grace period, say +25% of calibration periodicity, thus semi
annual / annual cals due at the end of month would be well within grace
period.  For those that use exact due date,  what technical reference is
used for basis?

Benjy Bertossi
Fermi2 - RP Supervisor
734-586-4935
[email protected]



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To:     <[email protected]>
Date:   04/07/2014 11:39 AM
Subject:        Powernet: Benchmarking on instrument calibration due dates
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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)?

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

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