1.       Procell by Duracell

2.       Outage use - 6 months, Innage Use - 12 months

3.       1 month

4.       We'll occasionally see DMC3000s that have low battery on the racks, 
more often during outages.  They do seem to run down pretty quickly after 
getting a low bat error.  For jobs that are higher dose/consequence, we will 
change out the batteries beforehand so that no one has to leave due to a low 
battery.

Elizabeth Heyeck, CHP
Senior Health Physicist
D.C. Cook Nuclear Plant
269-466-2545
[email protected]

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Subject: [EXTERNAL] [Powernet] Mirion DMC3000 Electronic Dosimeter Battery 
Benchmark

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I am doing a benchmark on DMC3000 AAA batteries. If you are a user of Mirion 
DMC3000 EDs, please answer the following questions:


1.       What brand/type of AAA batteries do you use (e.g., Rayovac/Industrial)?



2.       What is your average DMC3000 battery lifetime with average use?



3.       What is your average transmitter module battery lifetime?



4.       Have you ever had any issues with your batteries (e.g., life 
consistency, leakage, etc.)?

I appreciate any feedback!

Thanks,

Patrick J. LaFrate, CHP
Manager - Radiation Dosimetry & Records
Duke Energy Dosimetry Laboratory
13339 Hagers Ferry Road
Applied Science Center; Bldg 7405 MC: MG03A2
Huntersville, NC 28078
980-875-3204
919-802-5716 (cell)


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