RADIATION COUNTING SYSTEM WITH ACCSSORIES FOR ALPHA SAMPLE COUNTING

RADIATION COUNTING SYSTEM WITH ACCSSORIES FOR ALPHA SAMPLE COUNTING [ TYPE : RC 605A ]

Technical Data
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Radiation Counting System essentially has a processor card and other electronic circuits to generate continuously variable HV upto 1500V to be applied to scintillation detector Probes (alpha, beta, gamma) or End window G.M.Tube, amplify the detector output and convert them to digital pulses for counting and displaying the recorded counts for a preset time.

Microcontroller design facilitates programmability for background, standard and sample counting. The data can be downloaded into PC or printed directly onto a printer.System facilitates counting of samples either on planchets or filter paper.

This system will find applications for counting of air activity, wipe, environmental, geological and other samples for both beta , gamma and alpha activity. Activity report is generated for unit volume of sample.

Features
Specifications
P.M. Input (From alpha, beta, gamma
scintillation detector probe) :
(a) Polarity : Negative
(b) Amplitude : -100 mV (min)
G.M. Input (From G.M.Counter) : (a) Polarity : Negative
(b) Amplitude : -500 mV (min)
(c) Built-in load resistor : 4.7 or 3.3M Ohms
HV Output : HV (0-1500V) @1mA continuously variable through front panel keypad in steps of 1 volt, ripple less than 20mV, line & load regulation better than 0.05%.
HV indication : On LCD dotmatrix provided.
Display : 20 x 2 LCD dotmatrix display has been provided to indicate data counts, Elapsed Time and HV.
Counts Capacity : 999999 counts/td>
Preset time : 1min to 24 hrs (HH : MM) format)
Preset cycles / Iterations : 1 to 10
Command Buttons: START, STOP, PROG, STORE, INC & DEC command buttons have been provided on the front panel key pad.
Paralysis Time : A choice of three paralysis times 250, 350 and 550 micro sec plus OFF position selected through PROG key.
Programmability : Includes selection of Preset Time, Storing / Recalling of data, starting and stopping of acquisition, label assignment for data counts BG (Background), ST (Standard) & SP (sample) etc,.
RTC : Built in RTC provides real time clock information which is stamped in the activity report when printed. Built in Real time clock facillitates the user to generate sample analysis reports with RTC stamping. Both date month & time in hrs and minutes are printed.
Scintillation detector probe socket : This is a UHF socket for connecting to a, b or g scintillation Probe.
G.M. Socket : UHF connector for connecting to G.M. Detector
Printer Port : Built-in centronics port facilitates connection to a printer for direct data printing selectively.
Serial Port : Built-in serial port facilitates data down loading into PC through RS232/RS485 port ( MODBUS COMPLIANT)
Data Communication Software : (Optional at extra cost) Can be provided for serial transfer of data readings into PC.
PCB Edge Connector : EURO Type.
Inter PCB Connections : Through Mother Board.
Power : Unit is powered through a detachable mains cord. It will draw about 250 mA at 230 volts AC at 50 Hz.
Operating Temperature: 0 to 50oC
Relative Humidity Upto 90%
Compliance : Instrument will meet all requirements applicable
(a) Manufactured confirming to ANSI N 42.17.
(b) Complies to IS -9000 part III & V, for climatic test.
(c) Complies to Interference test as per IEC61000 or equ.
Mechanical Dimensions : 250mm(W) X135mm(H)X325mm(D) Approx.
TYPICAL ALPHA SAMPLE COUNTING REPORT
SL.NO LABEL RTC COUNTS P.TIME VOL( ) Bq/VOL iter
0001
BG
11:43 06-09
0000CPM
000180
0002
STD
11:52 06/09
000160CPM
000060
0010dps
26.56% Eff
0003
SP1
11:47 06/09
000196
000060
0000 ml–
0000.00Bq/ml–
01
0004
SP2
11:48 06/09
000180
000060
0001ml–
0009.03Bq/ml–
01
0005
SP3
11:50 06-09
000187
000060
0001ml–
0000.93Bq/ml–
01
Applications:

This system can be used for counting a, b or g samples on a 25mm dia planchet or 47/50mm dia filter paper obtained from air samplers, or continuous air monitors in a Nuclear facility. System can also used for wipe sample counting in nuclear counting lab of a Nuclear power plant or similar facility. Also this system can be used in a University for teaching lab experiments in a physics department.