Fermi states that 50,000 dpm per mrad/hr is the approximate value, but it seems 
that different people here suggest different values, and there is no well 
documented basis. 

 
Tom VanderMey, CHP
Principal Radiological Engineer
DTE Energy, Fermi 2
734-586-1539



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To: <[email protected]>
From: "Creamer, Charles E" <[email protected]>
Sent by: [email protected]
Date: 09/28/2011 02:47PM
Subject: RE: Powernet: Off Scale Count Rate Instrument Rules of Thumb


Browns Ferry uses 100,000 dpm/100 cm2 per mrad/hr for uncorrected activity 
values.  
 
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
[email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 5:15 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Powernet: Off Scale Count Rate Instrument Rules of Thumb
 
Palo Verde requests information on the following:
 
If a count rate instrument’s reading exceeds the measurement capability (i.e., 
off-scale), do you use or have a thumb rule to convert dpm to mrad?  I have 
seen some mrad to dpm conversions such as 25,000, 28,000, and 50,000 dpm per 
mrad; however, I have not seen any technical justification or limitations for 
these thumb rules. 
 
If you have such guidance in your program what value do you use?  Do you have 
any precautions or limitations for the thumb rule usage, e.g., qualitative 
measurement only, specified measurement height above smears, etc.
 
Thanks, Seth
 
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Seth J. Kanter, CHP, RRPT
Sr. Health Physicist
Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station
Mail Sta. 7397
5801 S. Wintersburg Rd.
Tonopah, AZ 85354
Phone (623) 393-3130
Fax (623) 393-1853
Unless otherwise noted, all opinions are my own 
Liviu Librescu 
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