We used to check the PM-7 by putting the source at the body position and
stepping into the monitor.  INPO then decided that all tests would be
done at 6 inches.  With the PM-7, you can no longer stand in the monitor
with the source and obtain a distance of 6".  You won't get the effects
of background suppression when a person stands in the monitor, but 6" is
a common distance decided upon.

 

The argos monitor has plastic scintillator detectors 3" behind the
detector grill.  We perform the source check at 3" from the grill which
would be 3" into the chest cavity of a worker.

 

Traditionally, you'd follow the recommendations by the manufacturer, but
now INPO recommendations are overriding manufacturer recommendations.
The key for commercial power reactor people is to follow the
recommendations by INPO and try not to stray too far away from the
manufacturer recommendations to also keep the NRC happy.

 

Glen Vickers

Exelon Corp RP Technical Lead, CHP

815-216-2723 (work/cell)

 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Eaton, Eric:(Constellation)
Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2013 1:27 PM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: Powernet: Portal monitor

 

Greetings all...

 

After attending the Canberra User's Group Meeting last week, it came to
light that some facilities perform the Daily Source Check on their
Portal Monitors differently.

 

Thus the basis for my question...

 

Does your facility source check each detector of your portal monitor
using the alarm test function(like the Argos or PM-7)?

 

Or

 

Do you source check your portal monitor by placing the source in the
middle of the monitor using the alarm test function?

 

Or

 

Do you source check your portal monitor by having a technician step into
the monitor (in normal) with the source on their person?

 

Or, something else?

 

Thanks in advance for your responses...

 

Eric A. Eaton 

Ginna Station

R.P. Technician

 

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