Spectroscopic Radiation Monitor PM1403
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Spectroscopic Radiation Monitor PM1403 is designed for measurement of DER of gamma radiation, searching for radioactive sources, registration and accumulation of scintillation spectra and radionuclide identification. External smart probes and built-in Csl(TI) detector make PM1403 a powerful tool for detection and localization of gamma, neutron, alpha and beta radiation sources. Instrument has built-in GPS/GLONASS, GSM/GPRS, Bluetooth® 2.0. modules for data exchange. Non-volatile memory enables saving accumulated scintillation spectra.
Instrument is recommended to first responders, customs and border patrol, police, emergency teams, law enforcement, hazmat teams, security guards.
Operation Principle
Spectroscopic Radiation Monitor PM1403 is a multipurpose tool, which combines functions of personal radiation detector, radiometer and radionuclide identifier. PM1403 is equipped with a built-in CsI(TI) detector for detection and localization of gamma radiation sources. Instrument provides fast and reliable identification of radioisotopes, despite of the weakening and scattering effect of shields, containers or other forms of physical protection, at the same time it does not require connection to an external devices.
Instrument has built-in GPS/GLONASS, GSM/GPRS, Bluetooth® 2.0. modules for wireless data exchange, bright and color LCD display, audible and visual alarms, shockproof hermetic case.
Operating Modes
measurement of photon radiation DER
search for photon radiation sources
registration, accumulation of photon radiation scintillation spectra
registration of gamma radiation sources
operation modes programming of the built-in detector
PC-communication
Radiation Detectors Set
BDG2 – GM detector, gamma radiation detector
BDG3 – Csl(Ti) detector,gamma radiation detector
BDN – He-3 detector, neutron radiation detector
BDAB – proportional counter, alpha-beta radiation detector
Application
Inspection of Raw Materials, Waste & GoodsExploration GeologyEmergency ResponseSurface ContaminationInspection of Raw Materials, Waste & GoodsLaboratory EquipmentWorkplace Safety
Standards Compliance
Designed to meet ITRAP+10 (IAEA) requirements
Specifications | |
Detector | CsI(Tl) |
Indication range of photon radiation DER | from 0.01 to 120 μSv/h |
Dose equivalent rate (DER) measurement range | from 0.1 to 100 μSv/h (by 137Cs) in collimated radiation |
DER measurement accuracy | ± 30 % |
Energy range | from 0.05 to 3.0 MeV |
Instrument sensitivity: | |
for 241Am | 300 s-1/(μSv/h) (3.0 s-1/(μR/h)) |
for 137Cs | 100 s-1/(μSv/h) (1.0 s-1/(μR/h)) |
Thresholds | from 0.1 to 100 μSv/h |
Count rate indication range in the search mode | from 1.0 to 9999 s-1 |
Quantity of accumulation channels: | |
gamma radiation | 1024 |
Operation mode setup time, no more | 120 s |
Ingress protection | IP65 |
Power supply | 3.7 (minus 0.1; + 0.5) V (two Lithium polymer batteries, 3000 mAh) |
Weight | 0.75 kg |
Dimensions | 82х180х61 mm if antennas are folded |
Mean time between failures | 20 000 hours |
Mean service lifetime | 10 years |
Mean recovery time | 60 min |
Operating temperature | from -20 to +50 °С |
Humidity | up to 95 % at 35 °С |
Atmospheric pressure | from 84 to 106.7 kPa |
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