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Offline industrialsecurity

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Radiation tolerant cameras
« on: Apr 02, 2012, 09:38 »
Can anyone tell me how many radiation hardened cameras (CCTV) are normally used in power plants within the U.S.?
I am sure that there is a difference between PWR and BWR plants and would like to have an idea if anyone knows. I am referring to cameras located within containment by the way.
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Re: Radiation tolerant cameras
« Reply #1 on: Apr 02, 2012, 09:50 »
Can anyone tell me how many radiation hardened cameras (CCTV) are normally used in power plants within the U.S.?
I am sure that there is a difference between PWR and BWR plants and would like to have an idea if anyone knows. I am referring to cameras located within containment by the way.
Thanks!!

Where they are located is of no consequence. Knowing what level of rad-hardening you need in a camera is the question.

Offline industrialsecurity

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Re: Radiation tolerant cameras
« Reply #2 on: Apr 02, 2012, 09:58 »
There isn't a general rule of thumb?? Here in Europe we are using anywhere from 15 to 20 cameras within containment. It is common knowledge. Korea uses around 30 for their PWRs.
I didn't understand your answer exactly, I am not asking about security cameras, but rather process surveillance....maybe I phrased the question wrong.
Thanks!!

 


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