The experience with DMC2000S at Cook is the same.

Joe Beer,  CHP
Staff Health Physicist
Cook Nuclear Plant, Mail Zone 9
One Cook Place
Bridgman, MI 49106
audinet: 280-2262
work: 269-465-5901 ext 2262
fax:    269-466-2661
cell:   269-313-7782
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We too (San Onofre) occasionally have an ED alarm due to being dropped. 
Fortunately not often and the workers have been very forthcoming about 
what happened.   Our access control system logs all alarms so these are 
tracked and trended along with the occasion X-ray machine induced alarm 
and the real ones. 
 
Eric Goldin, CHP
Southern California Edison
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Zach,

I think that you find that other users have experiences a false rate due 
to mechanical shock i.e., dropping the dosimeter.  As rugged as the 
dosimeter is, it is not 100% shock proof.  Your alarm response program 
should evaluate both the potential for an alarm to have been caused by 
shock as well as actually radiation.  Older dosimeters can experience this 
condition more frequently because they have had more time to be used / 
dropped by workers.  Dropping a dosimeter can damage sensitive electronics 
or jar the battery connections momentarily inducing an alarm.. 

OE16937 - Dose Rate Alarms On MGP DMC 2000 S Due To Mechanical Shock
OE11382 - Electro-Magnetic Interference Problem with the Merlin Gerin 
DMC-2000
OE14697 - DMC-2000 EPD Dose Rate Alarm Caused by Induced Oscillation from 
New RCA Turnstile System

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
Cell (602) 376-7131 or (602) 402-5764
Fax (623) 393-1853
Unless otherwise noted, all opinions are my own 
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Good morning,

We have recently started using DMC2000S electronic dosimeters and have
received several reports in the field of dose rate alarms after the
device has has been dropped. 
We are currently working with the vendor to analyze the specific
dosimeters in questions, but I'm wondering if anyone else in the
industry has experienced this problem. 

I would like to know if this issue is specific to some of the dosimeters
we have received, or if this has affected other plants? 

Any information is greatly appreciated.

Thanks, 

Zach Brajuha
RP FLM (Acting)
Bruce Power
(519) 361-2673 ext. 12851
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