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proTK™

Neutron Flux Instrumentation

NEUTRON FLUX RANGES

The tables show the combinations of detectors and signal processing electronics for the different types of reactors

and the usual ranges:

Type of

Reactor

Neutron Flux Range

Code

Detector

Signal Processing

Electronics

Quantities

Position

Type

Pr

essurized water r

eactor

(PWR) & r

esear

ch r

eactors

Start-up

range

Pulse

range *

SRM

Ex-core

B10- or BF3-

proportional

counter

Start-up Channel

DAK 250-i

2 ... 3

channels *

Intermediate

range *

IRM

Compensated

ionization chamber

KNK 50 SAC

Start-up Channel

DAK 250-g

2 ... 4

channels *

Wide range

WRM

Excore

wide-range

fi ssion chamber

Wide Range Channel

DWK 250

3 ... 4

channels

Power

range

Power range

PRM

Non-compensated

ionization chamber

KNU 50

Power Range Channel

DGK 250

8 ... 16

detectors,

4 DGK

Flux

distribution

monitoring

In-core

SPN-detector

Power Distribution

Channel DLK 250

24 ... 48 det.

3...6 DLK

Boiling water r

eactor

(BWR)

Start-up

range

Pulse

range *

SRM

In-core

Pulse mode

fi ssion chamber

Start-up Channel

DAK 250-i

3 ... 4

channels *

Intermediate

range *

IRM

AC mode

fi ssion chamber

Wide Range Channel

DWK 250

3 ... 4

channels *

Wide range

WRM

Wide range

fi ssion chamber

Wide Range Channel

DWK 250

3 ... 4

channels

Power

range

Local

power range

LPRM

DC mode

fi ssion chamber

Local Power Range

Channel DSK 250

80-192

detectors,

20-48 DSK

Average

power range

APRM

-

(Signals of all

DSK 250)

Average Power Range

Channel DMK 250

3 ... 4

channels

Measuring ranges
of the neutron fl ux
instrumentation.
Example for the
PWR

* may be replaced by wide range

Sensing Systems

Radiation Monitoring Systems

Division products

Division products