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#REDIRECT [[PNO-III-12-005, Perry Unplanned Shutdown Greater than 72 Hours]]
| number = ML12171A307
| issue date = 06/19/2012
| title = PNO-III-12-005 - Perry Unplanned Shutdown Greater than 72 Hours
| author name = Jandovitz J
| author affiliation = NRC/RGN-I
| addressee name =
| addressee affiliation =
| docket = 05000440
| license number = NPF-058
| contact person =
| document report number = PNO-III-12-005
| document type = NRC Preliminary Notification of Event/Occurrence
| page count = 1
}}
{{#Wiki_filter:PRELIMINARY NOTIFICATION- REGION III June 19, 2012 PRELIMINARY NOTIFICATION OF EVENT OR UNUSUAL OCCURRENCE -- PNO-III-12-005
 
This preliminary notification constitutes EARLY notice of events of POSSIBLE safety or public interest significance. The information is as initially received without verification or evaluation, and is basically all that is known by the Region III staff on this date.
 
Facility Perry Nuclear Power Plant FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company Perry, Ohio Docket:  50-440 License:  NPF-58 Licensee Emergency Classification Notification of Unusual Event Alert      Site Area Emergency General Emergency X  Not Applicable
 
==SUBJECT:==
PERRY UNPLANNED SHUTDOWN GREATER THAN 72 HOURS DESCRIPTION:
On June 7, 2012, at 09:00 a.m. (EDT), Perry Nuclear Power Plant conducted a down power to 60 percent in preparation to conduct fuel suppression testing to further investigate the indication of a possible small fuel leak. During the down power the operating crew observed unexpected oscillations in the position of a recirculation flow control valve. This valve is one of two valves that help control the power level of the reactor.
Subsequently on June 14, 2012, at 11:00 a.m. (EDT), Perry Nuclear Power Plant began a shutdown of the reactor plant to repair the recirculation flow control valve. The plant went off line at midnight. A trouble shooting team determined the failure to be a bad connector in the circuitry that provides feedback to the valve control logic. The connector was repaired on June 16, 2012. Post maintenance testing of the valve indicated that the oscillation problem was corrected by the repairs. The reactor plant is in the process of returning to full power.
The NRC resident inspectors monitored plant shutdown and will continue to monitor licensee activities as they return to service.
 
This Preliminary Notification is issued for information only. State and local officials have been informed.
The information presented herein has been discussed with the licensee and is current as of June 19, 2011, at 11:00 a.m. (EDT).
 
ADAMS Accession Number:  ML12171A307
 
CONTACT: John Jandovitz 630/829-9619 John.Jandovitz@nrc.gov}}
 
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