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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Share your own related images International Medcom Inspector Alert Digital Surface Contamination Radiation Monitor by International Medcom 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review) | Like (2) List Price: $799.00 Price: $632.28 & this item ships for FREE with Super Saver Shipping. Details You Save: $166.72 (21%) In Stock. Ships from and sold by Amazon.com. Want it delivered Wednesday, December 28? Order it in the next 73 hours and 17 minutes, and choose One-Day Shipping at checkout. Details 2 new from $632.28 Product Description The International Medcom Inspector Alert is a hand-held radiation detector used to detect potentially harmful ionizing alpha and beta particles, and gamma and x-ray radiation, and has a large, 2-inch, Gieger-Mueller (G-M) pancake tube, automatic compensation, an accumulated total timer function, and LCD digital display of milliroentgens (mR) per hour (mR/hr), counts per minute (CPM), microSieverts (μSv) per hour (μSv/hr), or counts per second (CPS). This radiation detector has the ability to detect levels of the four main types of ionizing alpha and beta particles, and gamma rays and x-rays over automatic operational ranges. It is optimized to detect small changes (low levels) in radiation levels and to have high sensitivity to many common radionuclides. The Inspector Alert radiation detector has a large (2-inch), halogen-quenched, pancake-shaped G-M tube with a mica window on its back side for sensing ionizing radiation. It automatically compensates for accuracy across radiation ranges, and is designed to not jam in high radiation fields. The radiation detector has an audible alert feature that signals when radiation reaches a user-defined level. It features a 4-digit LCD digital display with mode indicators that updates every three seconds, and can be muted. It displays current radiation level in mR/hr, or CPM; or when SI (metric) units are selected, in μSv/hr, or CPS. The detector counts ionizing radiation changes at 3-second intervals. At low background levels, which are typical in a geographic area, the update is the moving average for the most recent 30-second time period at normal levels. A moving average helps smooth out short-term data fluctuations. The time period for the moving average decreases, as radiation levels increase. Users can select a fast 3-second averaging period. A red, LED light flashes with each ionization event. The instrument has an accumulated total count and timer function that provides total event count for a timed period (from one minute to 24 hours) to determine average CPM for higher accuracy. The radiation detector has an audio indicator with an internally mounted beeper that can be muted. Total timer, audio on/off and units of measurement are selected and displayed using the front-panel mode indicators. The utility menu allows modification of the default settings for several operating parameters. The Inspector Alert works in laboratory and field applications. It is used for surveying levels of potentially harmful ionizing particles and rays in the environment such as in first responder, personal safety, surface and food contamination detection, naturally occurring radioactive material contamination (such as granite), and in the scrap metal, and uranium mining industries. It comes in a protective hard carrying case. The Inspector Alert has Conformite Europeene (CE)-certification. It comes with a one-year, limited warranty for materials and craftsmanship, and a 30-day warranty on its G-M tube. Specifications Sensor Geiger-Mueller detector with mica end window density 1.5 to 2.0 mg/cm2 density. Effective diameter 1.75” (45mm) Side wall 0.012” 446 stainless steel Operation ranges 0.001 to 110 mR/hr, 0 to 350,000 CPM 0.01 to 1,100 μSv/hr, 0 to 5,000 CPS 0 to 9,999,000 total counts Timer operation range 1 minute to 24 hours Gamma sensitivity 3500 CPM/mR/hr referenced to Cs-137. Smallest detectable level for I-125 is 0.02 μCi at contact Efficiency For 4 pi geometry at contact Beta C-14 (49 keV avg 156 keV max): 5.3% Bi-210 (390 keV avg 1.2 MeV max): 32% Sr-90 (546 keV and 2.3 MeV): 38% P-32 (693 keV avg 1.7 MeV max): 33% Alpha Am-241 (5.5 MeV): 18% Calibration Cesium 137 (gamma) Sensitivity 1000 CPM/mR/hr referenced to Cesium (Cs)137, detected through the end window Accuracy + or - 15% up to 50 mR/hr; + or -20% up to 100 mR/hr Timer 1-10 minute sampling periods in one-minute increments 10-50 minute sampling periods in 10-minute increments 1-24 hour sampling periods in 1-hour increments Alert Beeper sounds the alert. User-adjustable alert level is set using 3 buttons Audio Beeper beeps with each radiation event. Sounds can be muted Count light Red LED flashes with each radiation event Anti-saturation Readout holds at full scale in fields up to 100 times the maximum reading Temperature range - 20 degrees to + 50 degrees C - 4 degrees to + 122 degrees F Output Dual mini jack for Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) or Transistor-Transistor Logic (TTL) devices, sending counts to computer or data-logger Input Sub-mini jack for electronic calibration Power One 9V alkaline battery (not included) for approximately 2,160 hours of operation with continuous use in normal background. Minimum battery life is 625 hours at 1 mR/hr with beeper off Dimensions 150 x 80 x 30 mm (5.9 x 3.2 x 1.2 inches) [H x W x D] Weight 323 g (11.4 oz.) (including battery, which is sold separately) |
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