Re: [Powernet] Diving Remote Monitoring

2019-08-23 Thread Vickers, Glen:(Exelon Nuclear) via Powernet
Exactly out experience as was worried about rf signal reduction in water over longer distance bs the old wired system. I think weve changed forever and no longer need any dmc2000 units Glen Vickers, CHP Exelon RP Technical Lead 815-216-2723 work/cell From:

Re: [Powernet] Diving Remote Monitoring

2019-08-23 Thread Creamer, Charles E via Powernet
We also used the AWM and active dive antenna. Used the DMC3000 and had great coverage. Did a few weeks of diving in the equipment pit for an EPU outage dryer cut up and works great. Much better than the old iMUX. Was getting 4-8 second response on each dosimeter as compared to 30-40 seconds

Re: [Powernet] Diving Remote Monitoring

2019-08-23 Thread Elsener, Ryan A:(Exelon Nuclear) via Powernet
During our last outage in February we used the Mirion DMC 3000 TX communicating wirelessly to an active dive antenna attached to the diver outside the divers suit. The antenna is wired along the umbilical to a Mirion Adaptive Wireless Monitor configured as a base station. The AWM is then

Re: [Powernet] Diving Remote Monitoring

2019-08-23 Thread Vickers, Glen:(Exelon Nuclear) via Powernet
Dmc3000 and AWM as base for each diver. Ryan is a good contact. Did suppression pool cleaning and had good performance Glen Vickers, CHP Exelon RP Technical Lead 815-216-2723 work/cell From: Powernet on behalf of Bradley A Krupp via Powernet Sent: Friday,

[Powernet] Diving Remote Monitoring

2019-08-23 Thread Bradley A Krupp via Powernet
Fermi is going to be doing a significant amount of work inside our Torus in our upcoming Spring 2020 outage. In the past we have used the Mirion IMUX and associated hardware to remotely monitor divers radiation exposure. This generally works quite well but our equipment is getting dated and