Fluke 233 Fluke 233 Application Guide - Page 53

H.K., California

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Nuclear "I work in the nuclear power industry where one of the highest priorities is minimizing radiation dose to employees. In areas where dose is a concern the difference between being in a high dose area and a low dose area can sometimes be as simple as moving to the other side of the room. The ability to connect your test equipment and then move away to a low dose area while continuing to monitor the equipment would be a great benefit." D.D., Carolina "Fluke 233 would be handy at a nuclear power plant during various aspects of battery testing (when test equipment is staged away from the battery string), or switchgear testing whenever one has to be remote during breaker actuation. In any case it would give the test director the flexibility to be mobile at or near equipment during any testing." T.M., Illinois "We have areas in the nuclear power plant that are high dose radiation areas. Using this remote system would save us in many ways. First, it would reduce the radiation dose exposure to the workers, as they could be farther away from the dose source. Second, it would help our station to meet its radiation exposure goals by reducing the individual doses received during work around radioactive areas." H.K., California 53

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“I work in the nuclear power industry where one of the high-
est priorities is minimizing radiation dose to employees. In
areas where dose is a concern the difference between being
in a high dose area and a low dose area can sometimes be as
simple as moving to the other side of the room. The ability to
connect your test equipment and then move away to a low
dose area while continuing to monitor the equipment would
be a great benefit.” D.D., Carolina
“Fluke 233 would be handy at a nuclear power plant during
various aspects of battery testing (when test equipment is
staged away from the battery string), or switchgear testing
whenever one has to be remote during breaker actuation. In
any case it would give the test director the flexibility to be
mobile at or near equipment during any testing.” T.M., Illinois
“We have areas in the nuclear power plant that are high
dose radiation areas. Using this remote system would save
us in many ways. First, it would reduce the radiation dose
exposure to the workers, as they could be farther away
from the dose source. Second, it would help our station to
meet its radiation exposure goals by reducing the individual
doses received during work around radioactive areas.”
H.K., California
Nuclear
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