Dose Rate Measuring System X5C Plus

Dose Rate Measuring System X5C Plus

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    Specification

    • Measuring range: Dose: 0.5 µSv − 10 Sv
      Dose rate: 1.0 µSv/h − 20 mSv/h
    • Radiation type: Gamma and RX
    • Energy range: 40 keV – 1.3 MeV
    • Dose alarm treshold: 4, free programmable in the range 1 µSv − 10 Sv
    • Dose rate alarm treshold: 4, free programmable in the range 1 µSv/h − 20 mSv/h

    Description

    Dose Rate Measuring System X5C Plus – for personal radiation protection.

    Features:

    • dose rate meter for measuring gamma radiation and X-rays
    • measurand: Ḣ*(10) (ambient dose rate equivalent)
    • detector: energy compensated GM tube
    • large, digital indication of measured values on LC-display (illuminable)
    • selectable dose rate or dose indication with integration time
    • additional quasi-analogue indication of dose rate (3.5 decades, logarithmic bargraph)
    • indication of peak and average dose rate value
    • 4 free programmable dose and dose rate alarm thresholds
    • automatic or manual storage of measured dose rate values together with date and time
    • evaluation/indication of residual time for staying in the current radiation field with regard to the maximum allowed dose
    • switchable acoustic single-pulse indication
    • clear menu-driven user navigation for easy operation, partly secured by password
    • storage of set parameters even when the device is switched off or during battery change
    • continuous self-testing and monitoring ensure high reliability
    • compact metallized housing made of high impact-proof plastic, easy to decontaminate, protection class IP67
    • RS-232 interface
    • basic unit can be combined either directly or by probe cable with various probes (see separate leaflet):
      – for extending the measuring range up to 10 Sv/h
      – for detecting α-, β- and γ-radiation
      – for measuring in liquids
      – for measurements at „hard-to-get-to“ places
      – Telescope Probe DE for measurements from a safe distance
      – Scintillation probe 2002 for measuring low dose rates