EXTENDED REACH MICROR SURVEY METER by Ludlum Measurements




OEM#: 48-3063EXTENDED REACH MICROR SURVEY METER by Ludlum Measurements
Shipment restricted to US and Canada
The Model 193-6 is a highly sensitive gamma microR survey meter with an extended reach capability. A very sensitive 15.2 x 2.5 cm thick (6 x 1 in.) plastic scintillator detector is mounted at the end of a 1.2 m (4 ft) long pole to facilitate reaching elevated areas.
Attached to the user-end of the pole is a four-range analog ratemeter employing a cast aluminum instrument housing with a separate battery compartment and accompanying metal handle. The overall design delivers industrial robustness and quality that promote long-lasting protection and instrument life.
The ratemeter front-panel controls include a rotary switch for selecting one of the four ranges, instrument shut-off, and battery test; an audio on/off switch; a fast/slow response switch; and a pushbutton for count reset. This instrument supports two types of alarms: a user adjustable fixed point alarm, and a deviation alarm that activates at levels above a floating background. Multi-turn potentiometers are located under a removable front panel calibration cover (removed for clarity in image). An alarm light is mounted to the front panel and is accompanied by an audio signal.
Controls:
- Rotary selector: Switches between instrument off, battery check, ranges: x1, x10, x100, x1000
- Response switch: Toggles between FAST (4 s) or SLOW (22 s) from 10% to 90% of final reading
- Reset pushbutton: To zero meter, and also re-accumulate background data and recalculate the alarm point
- Audio switch: For audio on/off, built-in unimorph speaker, greater than 60 dB at 0.6 meters (2 ft)
- Calibration controls: Accessible from front of instrument (protective cover provided)
Alarms:
- Fixed: Alarm point that can be set at any point from 10% of full scale to full scale. Indicated by a constant audible tone, and the lamp turning on
- Deviation: A quick alarm that is based on background radiation levels. When the instrument is turned on, it takes an eight-second measurement of background radiation levels and determines a deviation alarm setting. If the radiation level exceeds this setting, the alarm audio will beep every 1/8 second, and the lamp will flash./li>
- Very Sensitive Pole Mounted Detector
- Dual Alarm Types
- Rugged
- 4-Range Analog Ratemeter
The Model 193-6 is a highly sensitive gamma microR survey meter with an extended reach capability. A very sensitive 15.2 x 2.5 cm thick (6 x 1 in.) plastic scintillator detector is mounted at the end of a 1.2 m (4 ft) long pole to facilitate reaching elevated areas.
Attached to the user-end of the pole is a four-range analog ratemeter employing a cast aluminum instrument housing with a separate battery compartment and accompanying metal handle. The overall design delivers industrial robustness and quality that promote long-lasting protection and instrument life.
The ratemeter front-panel controls include a rotary switch for selecting one of the four ranges, instrument shut-off, and battery test; an audio on/off switch; a fast/slow response switch; and a pushbutton for count reset. This instrument supports two types of alarms: a user adjustable fixed point alarm, and a deviation alarm that activates at levels above a floating background. Multi-turn potentiometers are located under a removable front panel calibration cover (removed for clarity in image). An alarm light is mounted to the front panel and is accompanied by an audio signal.
Controls:
- Rotary selector: Switches between instrument off, battery check, ranges: x1, x10, x100, x1000
- Response switch: Toggles between FAST (4 s) or SLOW (22 s) from 10% to 90% of final reading
- Reset pushbutton: To zero meter, and also re-accumulate background data and recalculate the alarm point
- Audio switch: For audio on/off, built-in unimorph speaker, greater than 60 dB at 0.6 meters (2 ft)
- Calibration controls: Accessible from front of instrument (protective cover provided)
Alarms:
- Fixed: Alarm point that can be set at any point from 10% of full scale to full scale. Indicated by a constant audible tone, and the lamp turning on
- Deviation: A quick alarm that is based on background radiation levels. When the instrument is turned on, it takes an eight-second measurement of background radiation levels and determines a deviation alarm setting. If the radiation level exceeds this setting, the alarm audio will beep every 1/8 second, and the lamp will flash./li>
- Ludlum Measurements
- MODEL 193-6
The Model 193-6 is a highly sensitive gamma microR survey meter with an extended reach capability. A very sensitive 15.2 x 2.5 cm thick (6 x 1 in.) plastic scintillator detector is mounted at the end of a 1.2 m (4 ft) long pole to facilitate reaching elevated areas.
Attached to the user-end of the pole is a four-range analog ratemeter employing a cast aluminum instrument housing with a separate battery compartment and accompanying metal handle. The overall design delivers industrial robustness and quality that promote long-lasting protection and instrument life.
The ratemeter front-panel controls include a rotary switch for selecting one of the four ranges, instrument shut-off, and battery test; an audio on/off switch; a fast/slow response switch; and a pushbutton for count reset. This instrument supports two types of alarms: a user adjustable fixed point alarm, and a deviation alarm that activates at levels above a floating background. Multi-turn potentiometers are located under a removable front panel calibration cover (removed for clarity in image). An alarm light is mounted to the front panel and is accompanied by an audio signal.
Controls:
- Rotary selector: Switches between instrument off, battery check, ranges: x1, x10, x100, x1000
- Response switch: Toggles between FAST (4 s) or SLOW (22 s) from 10% to 90% of final reading
- Reset pushbutton: To zero meter, and also re-accumulate background data and recalculate the alarm point
- Audio switch: For audio on/off, built-in unimorph speaker, greater than 60 dB at 0.6 meters (2 ft)
- Calibration controls: Accessible from front of instrument (protective cover provided)
Alarms:
- Fixed: Alarm point that can be set at any point from 10% of full scale to full scale. Indicated by a constant audible tone, and the lamp turning on
- Deviation: A quick alarm that is based on background radiation levels. When the instrument is turned on, it takes an eight-second measurement of background radiation levels and determines a deviation alarm setting. If the radiation level exceeds this setting, the alarm audio will beep every 1/8 second, and the lamp will flash./li>
- Very Sensitive Pole Mounted Detector
- Dual Alarm Types
- Rugged
- 4-Range Analog Ratemeter
The Model 193-6 is a highly sensitive gamma microR survey meter with an extended reach capability. A very sensitive 15.2 x 2.5 cm thick (6 x 1 in.) plastic scintillator detector is mounted at the end of a 1.2 m (4 ft) long pole to facilitate reaching elevated areas.
Attached to the user-end of the pole is a four-range analog ratemeter employing a cast aluminum instrument housing with a separate battery compartment and accompanying metal handle. The overall design delivers industrial robustness and quality that promote long-lasting protection and instrument life.
The ratemeter front-panel controls include a rotary switch for selecting one of the four ranges, instrument shut-off, and battery test; an audio on/off switch; a fast/slow response switch; and a pushbutton for count reset. This instrument supports two types of alarms: a user adjustable fixed point alarm, and a deviation alarm that activates at levels above a floating background. Multi-turn potentiometers are located under a removable front panel calibration cover (removed for clarity in image). An alarm light is mounted to the front panel and is accompanied by an audio signal.
Controls:
- Rotary selector: Switches between instrument off, battery check, ranges: x1, x10, x100, x1000
- Response switch: Toggles between FAST (4 s) or SLOW (22 s) from 10% to 90% of final reading
- Reset pushbutton: To zero meter, and also re-accumulate background data and recalculate the alarm point
- Audio switch: For audio on/off, built-in unimorph speaker, greater than 60 dB at 0.6 meters (2 ft)
- Calibration controls: Accessible from front of instrument (protective cover provided)
Alarms:
- Fixed: Alarm point that can be set at any point from 10% of full scale to full scale. Indicated by a constant audible tone, and the lamp turning on
- Deviation: A quick alarm that is based on background radiation levels. When the instrument is turned on, it takes an eight-second measurement of background radiation levels and determines a deviation alarm setting. If the radiation level exceeds this setting, the alarm audio will beep every 1/8 second, and the lamp will flash./li>
- Ludlum Measurements
- MODEL 193-6
The Model 193-6 is a highly sensitive gamma microR survey meter with an extended reach capability. A very sensitive 15.2 x 2.5 cm thick (6 x 1 in.) plastic scintillator detector is mounted at the end of a 1.2 m (4 ft) long pole to facilitate reaching elevated areas.
Attached to the user-end of the pole is a four-range analog ratemeter employing a cast aluminum instrument housing with a separate battery compartment and accompanying metal handle. The overall design delivers industrial robustness and quality that promote long-lasting protection and instrument life.
The ratemeter front-panel controls include a rotary switch for selecting one of the four ranges, instrument shut-off, and battery test; an audio on/off switch; a fast/slow response switch; and a pushbutton for count reset. This instrument supports two types of alarms: a user adjustable fixed point alarm, and a deviation alarm that activates at levels above a floating background. Multi-turn potentiometers are located under a removable front panel calibration cover (removed for clarity in image). An alarm light is mounted to the front panel and is accompanied by an audio signal.
Controls:
- Rotary selector: Switches between instrument off, battery check, ranges: x1, x10, x100, x1000
- Response switch: Toggles between FAST (4 s) or SLOW (22 s) from 10% to 90% of final reading
- Reset pushbutton: To zero meter, and also re-accumulate background data and recalculate the alarm point
- Audio switch: For audio on/off, built-in unimorph speaker, greater than 60 dB at 0.6 meters (2 ft)
- Calibration controls: Accessible from front of instrument (protective cover provided)
Alarms:
- Fixed: Alarm point that can be set at any point from 10% of full scale to full scale. Indicated by a constant audible tone, and the lamp turning on
- Deviation: A quick alarm that is based on background radiation levels. When the instrument is turned on, it takes an eight-second measurement of background radiation levels and determines a deviation alarm setting. If the radiation level exceeds this setting, the alarm audio will beep every 1/8 second, and the lamp will flash./li>
- Very Sensitive Pole Mounted Detector
- Dual Alarm Types
- Rugged
- 4-Range Analog Ratemeter
The Model 193-6 is a highly sensitive gamma microR survey meter with an extended reach capability. A very sensitive 15.2 x 2.5 cm thick (6 x 1 in.) plastic scintillator detector is mounted at the end of a 1.2 m (4 ft) long pole to facilitate reaching elevated areas.
Attached to the user-end of the pole is a four-range analog ratemeter employing a cast aluminum instrument housing with a separate battery compartment and accompanying metal handle. The overall design delivers industrial robustness and quality that promote long-lasting protection and instrument life.
The ratemeter front-panel controls include a rotary switch for selecting one of the four ranges, instrument shut-off, and battery test; an audio on/off switch; a fast/slow response switch; and a pushbutton for count reset. This instrument supports two types of alarms: a user adjustable fixed point alarm, and a deviation alarm that activates at levels above a floating background. Multi-turn potentiometers are located under a removable front panel calibration cover (removed for clarity in image). An alarm light is mounted to the front panel and is accompanied by an audio signal.
Controls:
- Rotary selector: Switches between instrument off, battery check, ranges: x1, x10, x100, x1000
- Response switch: Toggles between FAST (4 s) or SLOW (22 s) from 10% to 90% of final reading
- Reset pushbutton: To zero meter, and also re-accumulate background data and recalculate the alarm point
- Audio switch: For audio on/off, built-in unimorph speaker, greater than 60 dB at 0.6 meters (2 ft)
- Calibration controls: Accessible from front of instrument (protective cover provided)
Alarms:
- Fixed: Alarm point that can be set at any point from 10% of full scale to full scale. Indicated by a constant audible tone, and the lamp turning on
- Deviation: A quick alarm that is based on background radiation levels. When the instrument is turned on, it takes an eight-second measurement of background radiation levels and determines a deviation alarm setting. If the radiation level exceeds this setting, the alarm audio will beep every 1/8 second, and the lamp will flash./li>
- Ludlum Measurements
- MODEL 193-6
