Perry nuclear plant enters outage for maintenance work

RP news wires, Noria Corporation
Tags: maintenance and reliability

FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company (FENOC) announced July 2 that work began over the weekend at the Perry Nuclear Power Plant in North Perry, Ohio, to replace a motor in the Reactor Recirculation System.

The 20-ton motor is one of two motors in the system that controls the flow of water to the reactor vessel, allowing plant operators to raise and lower reactor power. Late last week, the motor was taken out of service, reducing reactor power to approximately 55 percent. Operators shut down the plant on June 29 to prepare for the motor replacement. The plant will remain shut down until the work is completed. A spare motor is being prepared for installation.

Routine and preventive maintenance, as well as several system inspections, also will be performed during the outage to assure continued safe and reliable operation of the Perry Plant.

Perry is owned by Akron, Ohio-based FirstEnergy Corporation, and is operated by FirstEnergy's FENOC subsidiary.