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Re: 120-ml and tool monitor
A tool monitor is not designed for detecting bulk contamination, such as
contaminated fluids. I doubt that it can meet any reasonable LLD.
The opinions expressed are strictly mine.
It's not about dose, it's about trust.
dpharrison@aep.com wrote:
> I see where some utilities use the tool monitor to free-release small geometry
> samples (oil, water, etc.), like the 120-ml variety. Any other power stations
> use the tool monitor to unconditionally release 120-ml oil samples?
>
> David Harrison
> DC Cook Nuclear Plant
> (616)465-5901, ext. 2545
> dpharrison@aep.com
>
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