Pocket gamma radiation meter MRS 110B-1
Radiation monitor MRS 110A is microprocessor-controlled instrument, designed for quick detection and primary measurements of X, β and γ radiation.
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True portable instrument
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Battery powered
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Intelligent algorithm
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Integrated beeper
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Adjustable alarm
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counts/minute or SV/h
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Lightweight: 0.25 kg
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100 hours of continuous operation on standard 9 V battery
Radiation monitor MRS 110A is microprocessor-controlled instrument, designed for quick detection and primary measurements of X, β and γ radiation. Geiger Mueller probe with surface of 600 mm2 is used as a detection device. Level of radiation is displayed on LC display. Instruments measures radiation in counts per minute (cpm) or SV/h. Beep is heard at each count. Alarm level can be observed on LCD; alarm dose rate is reported by an acoustic alarm.
Different alarming sound reports the saturation of GM tube. Measuring algorithm allows considerably low statistical error at background levels and fast response to the dose rate changes. Five-button keyboard is used to control and set the alarm level. Built-in rechargeable battery and separate battery charger allow low-cost maintenance and high autonomy of the instrument.
Detector | cylindrical halogen Geiger Mueller tube type SBM 20 |
Window | 30mg/cm2 max |
Surface | 600mm2 |
Background | aprox. 10 imp/min (100 nSv/h) |
Use | for X, β in γ rays |
Units | cpm, Sv/h |
Measuring algorithm | Fixed time changeable to fixed count at rates greater than 150 cpm |
Display | default: 9999 cpm; extended: 999900 cpm |
Alarm | adjustable |
Power supply | NiCd rechargeable battery 9V 0,11 Ah (min. 24 h) or 9 V battery (min 100 hours) |
Dimensions | 150 x 80 x 30 mm (L x W x H) |
Mass | 250 g |
Title | Description | Filename |
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Leaflet MRS 110B1 | MRS_110B_1.pdf | |
Manual MRS 110B1 | MRS_110B_1_manual.pdf |
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