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2003 Annual Report
ML040710502
Person / Time
Site: Perry 
(NPF-058)
Issue date: 03/01/2004
From: Kanda W
FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Co
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
PY-CEI/NRR-2774L
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FENOC Perry Nuclear Power Plant 10 Center Road FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company Perry, Ohio 44081 Wliafm R. Kanda Fax: 440-280-8029 Vice President - Nuclear March 1, 2004 PY-CEI/NRR-2774L United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555 Perry Nuclear Power Plant Docket No. 50-440

Subject:

2003 Annual Report Ladies and Gentlemen:

Attached is the 2003 Annual Report for the Perry Nuclear Power Plant (PNPP), Unit 1.

This report is submitted in accordance with Technical Specification 5.6.1 and 10 CFR 50.46, and fulfills ongoing commitments associated with Licensing Commitment 17 contained in the PNPP Updated Safety Analysis Report, Appendix 1 B.

If you have questions or require additional information, please contact Mr. Vernon K. Higaki, Manager-Regulatory Affairs, at (440) 280-5294.

Very truly yours, Attachment cc: NRC Project Manager NRC Resident Inspector Office NRC Region IlIl REIRS Project Manager 0QU1

Attachment PY-CEI/NRR-2774L Page 1 of 5 FIRSTENERGY NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY PERRY NUCLEAR POWER PLANT

-n.-.--Janu~-January 1, 2003-to December 31-200 3 ------

ANNUAL REPORT TO NRC DOCKET NUMBER: 50-440 LICENSE NUMBER: NPF-58 Contents 10 CFR 50.46 Reporting of Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS)

Errors and Model Changes Silicone Sealant Inspections Occupational Radiation Exposure Summary Report

Attachment PY-CEI/NRR-2774L Page 2 of 5 10 CFR 50.46 Reporting of ECCS Errors and Model Changes New Errors and Changes:

Chances:

None Errors:

Three errors were reported in 2003 concerning the SAFER/GESTR model:

1.

GNF Notification 2003-01, Dated May 6, 2003.

This notification identifies an issue with how the SAFER/GESTR level/volume input tables are set up. This error resulted in an increase of 5 degrees F in the licensing basis peak cladding temperature for both the GE12 and GE14 fuel.

2.

GNF Notification 2003-03, Dated May 6, 2003.

This notification identifies an issue with the initial steam separator pressure drop assumption used by the SAFER code. This error resulted in no change (0 degrees F) in the licensing basis peak cladding temperature for both the GE12 and GE14 fuel.

3.

GE Letter KHN-PCT-099, Nov 28, 2003.

This letter identifies an issue with assumptions in SAFER/GESTR concerning the post LOCA recombination of hydrogen and oxygen. This error resulted in no change (0 degrees F) in the licensing basis peak cladding temperature for both the GE12 and GE14 fuel.

Attachment PY-CEI/NRR-2774L Page 3 of 5 Silicone Sealant Inspections In accordance with commitments made in response to License Commitment 17 of the Perry Nuclear Power Plant Updated Final Safety Analysis Report, Appendix 1 B, the following summary report is provided. During Refueling Outage 9, duct specimens, located within the Intermediate Building 585' pipe chase, were inspected. The duct specimens were leak tested at rated pressure and found to be acceptable. The results of the duct specimen' leak test showed that no additional air leakage was present.

The Engineered Safety Features (ESF) ventilation systems, i.e., the Annulus Exhaust Gas Treatment System, the Control Room HVAC System, and the Fuel Handling Building Ventilation System, were walked down and a representative portion of the e

xposed etior silinep sealants oere6inspeted.Th all ductwork inspected during this walkdown was found to be in good condition with no observable degradation or leakage.

Attachment PY-CEI/NRR-2774L Page 4 of 5 Occupational Radiation Exposure Summary Report Attached is the 2003 Annual Occupational Exposure Summary Report for the Perry Nuclear Power Plant as required by Technical Specification 5.6.1.

The Radiation Work Permit (RWP) under which an individual worked defines the Work Function. An individual may be counted in more than one category.

The Job Function and the Station/Utility/Contract Workers and Others are determined by record of individual signing onto an RWP.

The Number of Personnel >100 mrem are determined by the number of individuals with greater than 100 mrem in the corresponding Work and Job Function.

Both the Number of Personnel >100 mrem and the Total Man-mrem are determined using Direct Reading Dosimeters (DRD).

No work activity for 2003 was categorized as Special Maintenance or In-Service Inspection.

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I I Number of Personnel (>100 mrem)

Total Person-mrem

Station, Utility Contract Workers Station Utility Contract Workers Work & Job Function Employees Employees and Others Employees Employees and Others Reactor Operations & Surveillance I__

Maintenance Personnel 0

I0 0

131 1

12 Operating Personnel 46 f 4

2 22981 1

1140 579 Health Physcis Personnel 0

10 0

265 0

20 Supervisory Personnel 0

0 0

0 0

0 Engineering Personnel 0

0 0

37 8

0 Routine Maintenance Maintenance Personnel 163 i

14 608 78985 5853 333846 Operating Personnel 73 1

6 22 28490 2516 9269 Health Physcis Personnel 33.

4 57 34438 1641 35500 Supervisory Personnel 0

i 0

2 62 13 549 Engineering Personnel 21 i

5 5

6852 1787 1547 Inservice Inspection Maintenance Personnel 0

0 0

0 0

0 Operating Personnel 0

0 0

0 0

0 Health Physcis Personnel 0

1 0

0 0

0 0

Supervisory Personnel 0

0 0

0 0

0 Engineering Personnel 0

I 0

0 0

0 0

Special Maintenance Maintenance Personnel 0

0 0

0 0

0 Operating Personnel 0

10 0

0 0

0 Health Physcis Personnel 0

0 0

0 p

0 0

Supervisory Personnel 0

0 0

0 0

0 Engineering Personnel 0

0 0

0 0

0 Waste Processing I

l Maintenance Personnel 0

1 0

0 11 I

0 0

Operating Personnel 3

i 0

0 978 p

21 24 Health Physcis Personnel 0

0 0

399 i

0 0

Supervisory Personnel 0

0 0

0 0

0 Engineering Personnel 0

1 0

0 0

0 0

Refueling I

Maintenance Personnel 5

3 113 1646 1

782 58811 Operating Personnel 14 2

13 5497 1467 4634 Health Physcis Personnel 3

0 5

1081 3

1071 Supervisory Personnel 0

0 0

0 15 1

Engineering Personnel 2

2 0

392 298 17 Total Maintenance Personnel 168 17 721 80773 6636 392669 Operating Personnel 136 12 37 57946 5144 14506 Health Physcis Personnel 36 4

62 36183 1644 36591 Supervisory Personnel 0

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62 28 550 Engineering Personnel 23 7

5 7281 2093 1564 Grand Total 363 40 827 182245 l

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