Watts Bar does not use RM-20.

 

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At DC Cook the procedure calls for the switch to be in the GM position. 





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We are in the process of rewriting all RP procedures at Palo Verde. A
question has risen to the method of calibration of the Eberline / Thermo
RM-20 frisker. In the instrument tech manual, it references the
placement of the gain switch (P/GM switch) into the P position when
performing a calibration utilizing a mini pulser. Previous procedures
kept the switch in the GM position during the calibration.

We would like to know if your calibration procedures / process have you
perform the calibration with this switch in the P position or the GM
position?

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