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1.2.14 Measured values of AEDR and AED of gamma radiation, beta radiation flux densities
and count rate at the combined measurement (γ + β) are by turn displayed on the digital LCD display
(hereinafter – display) with indication of signs of information compliance. Measurement units, in
which the values are displayed:
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AEDR of photon radiation ..................................................................... Sv×h
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AED of photon radiation ........................................................................... Sv;
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beta radiation flux density ................................................................ cm
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count rate in the joint measurements (γ + β) radiation........................................... s
1.2.15 Dosimeter beeps when gamma ray or beta particle hits the detector and when the given
control threshold is reached.
1.2.16 Dosimeter is resistant to short-term, with duration 5 minutes, overloads of measured
radiation with AEDR of gamma radiation up to 0.02 Sv·h
maintains operability and basic relative measurement error within the limits stated in 1.2.3, 1.2.8.
1.2.17 Operating conditions:
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operating temperature range .................................................. minus 20 to + 50 C;
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maximum value of relative humidity ............................................... 90 % at +35 C;
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atmospheric pressure .............................................................. 84.0 to 106.7 kPa;
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content of the corrosive agents in the ambient air corresponds to the values in the Table 1.1.
Table 1.1
Type of atmosphere
Designation
Designation
I
Relatively clean
II
Industrial
1.2.18 Limits of complementary measurement error for all the physical quantities to be
measured due to deviation of temperature from normal value, per each 10 % .......................... ±5 %.
1.2.19 Limits of additional measurement error for all measured physical quantities at humidity
of ambient air of 95% and at temperature of 35 С ...................................................... ±10 %.
1.2.20 Dosimeter is resistant to shocks after a free fall from a height of less than 750 mm.
1.2.21 Degree of protection provided by dosimeter's casings against ingress of solid items
and water ............................................................................................................ IP52.
1.2.22 Dosimeter is stable against electromagnetic interference of 2 grade according to
IEC 61000-4-2-95, IEC 61000-4-3:2006, IEC 1000-4-8-93, IEC 1000-4-9-93.
1.2.23 Dosimeter is a fire-safe product with fire probability of fire not more than 10
1.2.24 Dosimeter withstands the exposure of decontamination solutions:
1) trisodium phosphate or sodium hexametaphosphate (any synthetic detergent) – 10 - 20 g/l
water solution;
2) 5 % citric acid solution in rectified alcohol.
1.2.25 Weight of the dosimeter, including batteries ........................................... 0.35 kg.
1.2.26 Overall dimensions of the dosimeter .......................................... 1247235 mm.
1.2.27 Mean time to failure .................................................... not less than 6000 hours.
1.2.28 Mean life time ................................................................. not less than 6 years.
Content of the corrosive agents
Sulfur dioxide gas not more than 20 mg/(m
(not more than 0.025 mg/m
chlorides not more than 0.3 mg/(m
Sulfur dioxide gas not more than 20 to 250 mg/(m
(not more than 0.025 to 0.31 mg/m
chlorides not more than 0.3 mg/(m
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