Browns Ferry uses a portable instrument and a sample holder/jig as David 
suggested below. Our portable alpha meters have a scaler function.  Works 
pretty well and a lot easier to decon the jig than a scaler


Chuck Creamer
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Radiation Protection

Tennessee Valley Authority; Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant
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Generally, we use an alpha-only instrument operating on the alpha voltage 
plateau.  That way there is essentially no beta interference - the precise 
quantifying of which, for a calculated compensation, is tricky & very 
instrument and radionuclide mix dependent.  The detector type will determine 
the gamma interference.  For example, Ludlum's 43-93 has a relatively thin 
zinc-sulfide doped plastic that has a very low gamma interaction.

A gas-proportional instrument (e.g., Tennelec XLB, Protean WPC-9550, etc.) 
equipped with a guard detector and operated on the alpha voltage plateau will 
do about as good as you reasonably can. Not many count room leads are going to 
be happy with you putting a smear that contaminated in a sample-changer 
instrument as it will likely contaminate the instrument.

A 15 rad/hr beta smear is going to be a challenge.  At that level, a portable 
instrument and a sample holder/jig should provide sufficient results.

David Brehm
Sr. Radiological Engineer
Radiation Protection - Fort Calhoun Station
Omaha Public Power District
FC-3-1
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During our last S/G outage diaphragm alpha levels were not determined due to 
beta/gamma being too high(actual around 15R/hr) to count for alpha .  We did 
not have an alpha frisker available.  How does anyone else count for alpha with 
high beta/gamma?

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