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Victoreen ® 05-437 Primalert ® 35 Area Radiation Monitor Operators Manual March 2005 Manual No. 126011 Rev. 3 © 2003, 2005 Fluke Corporat i on, All rights reserved . Printed in U .S.A. All product names are trademar ks of their respective companies[...]
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Fluke Biomedical Radiation Management Services 6045 Cochran Road Cleveland, Ohio 44139 440.498.2564 www.flukebiomedical.com/rms[...]
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i Table of Contents Section 1: Introductio n ................................................................................................ 1-1 1.1 Product Descr iption ..................................................................................... 1-1 1.2 Specific ations .....................................................................[...]
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Introduction Product Description 1 1-1 Section 1 Introduction 1.1 Product Description The Primalert® 35 Area Ra diation Monitor provides reliable, continu ous monitoring of radioacti ve materials. Six front panel, color-coded LED's (1, 2, 4, 8,16, and 32 mR/h) indicate an increase or decrease in radiation level. The LED for each level lig hts[...]
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Victoreen 05-437 Operators Manual 1-2 1.2 Specifications Detector Energy -compensated G-M tube Energy Dependence 10% to 40% from 50 KeV to 2 MeV, as referenced to 137 Cs Overload Protection Alarms in fields higher than 100 R/h wh en detector is completely blocked fo r pulse operation. Operation Indicator Provide continuous vi sual indi cation of ba[...]
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Introduction Specifications 1 1-3 Input 230 VAC, 50 Hz, 13.8 W Output 12 VDC, 580 mA Part 14-417, Part 14-416 (Australia) Dimensions 5.9 in. high x 3.4 in. wide x 13 in thick Unit clips to wall with remo vable mounting clip. Accessories Supplied Appropriate 115V (230) CE approved converter P/N 102007: Wall Mo unting Bracket P/N 74: Spare Lamp Avail[...]
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Getting Started Receiving Inspection 2 2-1 Section 2 Getting Started 2.1 Receiving Inspection Upon receipt of the unit: 1. Inspect the carton(s) and contents for d amage . If damage is evident, file a claim with the carrier and notify Fluke Biomedical, Ra di ation Management Services at 440.248.9300. 2. Remove the contents from the packing material[...]
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Victoreen 05-437 Operators Manual 2-2 2.4 Optional Power The Primapak II storage battery sup plies a source of 12-16 Volt DC powe r to the Primalert using the converter plug conne ction. The plug is a Switchcraft #760, or e quivalent, with the sleeve negative and pin positive. The current drai n at backg round radiation level s is about 25 mA, and [...]
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Operation Set Up 3 3-1 Section 3 Operation 3.1 Set Up The only set-up required for the Primalarm is the att a chment of one end of the power cord (converter) to the unit and the other end into a properly gr ounded AC outlet as noted in Section 2. When power is first applied to the unit, the alarm and one or more of the LED's may light. After a[...]
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Maintenance Maintenance 4 4-1 Section 4 Maintenance 4.1 Maintenance This instrument contains CMOS integrated circuits. No service should ever be attempted unless by a qualified service technici an thoroughly familiar with these devices. Static charges normally present in a dry atmosphere or leakage current in soldering irons or other non-grounded t[...]
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Victoreen 05-437 Operators Manual 4-2 Table 4-2. PC Board Assembly (126021) Parts List Item No. Ref. No. Part No. Description Qty 6 V1 010054 Tube Shield Assembly 1 7 U1, 4 630001 IC, Quad Nor Gate, 4001 UB 2 8 U7 630002 IC, Quad Nand Gate, 4011 UB 1 9 U5, 6 630006 IC, Quad Latch, 404 3B 2 10 U2, 3 630008 IC, 12 Stage Counter, 4040BE 2 12 D1 600005[...]
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Maintenance Maintenance 4 4-3 46 R22, 23 302041 Resistor, Film, 200k, .25W, 5% 2 47 R20, 26,30, 32,33,38, 341041 Resistor, Film, 100k, .25W, 5% 6 49 R27, 29,31, 34,40 341032 Resistor, Film, 10k, .25W, 5% 5 50 R13-18, 28 185-1448 Resistor, Film, 200, .25W, 5% 7 51 R24 185-2496 Resistor, Film, 2k, .25W, 5% 1 52 R25, 41 342031 Resistor, Film, 20k, .25[...]
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Victoreen 05-437 Operators Manual 4-4 Figure 4-1 Primalert 35 Assembly (126028)[...]
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Maintenance Maintenance 4 4-5 Figure 4-2 Primalert 35 Schematic (126015)[...]
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Victoreen 05-437 Operators Manual 4-6 Figure 4-3 PC Assembly (126021)[...]
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Fluke Biomedical Radiation Management Services 6045 Cochran Road Cleveland, Ohio 44139 440.498.2564 www.flukebiomedical.com/rms[...]