| Satisfies NRC requirements
for nuclear medicine departments
- Monitors alpha, beta, and gamma
- 0-2 R/hr range
- External end window GM probe (39" cable included)
- Internal energy-compensated
GM detector
- Five counting scales (x0.1, x1, x10, x100, x1000)
- Alpha efficiency - 15%
- Beta efficiency - 5% for C-14, 20% for
Sr-90
- Gamma efficiency - 14% for Tc-99
- Sensitivity - 2100 cpm/mR/hr
for Cs-137
A standard survey instrument for nuclear medicine departments,
the portable Model 14C Survey Meter with End-window Probe meets the essential
surveying needs of most nuclear medicine facilities. The end-window probe
is used to check hands, clothing, packages, and other surfaces for contamination,
and for background readings. For high-range gamma detection, the built-in
energy-compensated GM detector with the x1000 multiplier range handles
counts up to 2R/hr. The meter features a built-in speaker with ON/OFF
switch, front-access calibration controls, push-button reset to zero
the meter, and a toggle switch to select FAST (4 sec.) or SLOW (22 sec.)
response.
Survey Meter:
- Compatible Detectors: GM, scintillation
- Meter Face: 0-2 mR/hr,
0-4.2k cpm, battery test
- Threshold: 30 mV ± 10 mV
- Multiplier Ranges: x0.1; x1; x10;
x100 for external detector; x1000 for internal detector
- Internal
Detector: Energy-compensated GM, for high range gamma detection
only; 2000 mR/hr
- High Voltage: 900V
- Response: Toggle switch for FAST (4 seconds)
or SLOW (22 seconds) for 90% of final reading
- Reset: Push button
to zero meter after over-range exposure
- Audio: Built-in unimorph
speaker with ON/OFF switch
- Sensitivity: 2100 cpm/mR/hr for Cs-137
- Batteries: Two each, size "D",
typical life 600 hours
- Construction: Painted aluminum housing
- Dimensions: 3.5" w
x 6.5" h x 8.5" l (9 x 16.5 x
22 cm)
- Weight: 3.5 lb (1.6 kg) including batteries
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| 051-014 |
Survey Meter, Model 14C
Includes: Internal Energy-Compensated
GM Detector, External End-Window GM Probe,
cable and mounted check source (Cs-137, 1.0 µCi) |
$1,095.00 |
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