Brad:  greetings!  From Callaway.

Callaway is on sentinel 1.11.02, and uses the DMC-2000 GN. We do not currently 
have dry cask storage, however are building a facility.

Callaway does not display the gamma channel of the DMC-2000 GN, and does not 
currently use the DMC-2000 GN with automated access control for two reasons:

First, the predecessor to sentinel (Prorad) did not talk to the DMC2000 GN, and 
when we launched sentinel the conscious decision was made to not change.

Second, the DMC-2000 does not have high noise or telemetry capability, and we 
wanted the worker to sign in with a high noise ED. DMC-2000 GN issue is manual, 
with manual activation. Neutron dose assigned is updated manually.

We use RSCS as calibration, and do not use a calibration adjustment factor. We 
may contemplate one for the IFSIFI farm, that will be looked at following 
initial load.

Questions or comments call or email Dewey at Callaway.

Dewey
314-225-1061

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On Jun 13, 2014, at 10:52 AM, "Bradley A Krupp" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


Fermi would like feedback from peers on there use of the DMC 2000 GN for 
neutron monitoring.

Do you use it with sentinel? If so what version. We are using version 1.08.04.

How do you use it in your neutron dose tracking program.

Have you used it with any ISFSI campaign.

Any other information that may be helpful.

Thank in advance for your assistance.

Brad Krupp

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