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1.0 GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The Ronan Series X90 Point Level Monitor economically
and reliably solves many process problems in which
noise, temperature, abrasive or corrosive conditions
preclude the effective utilization of sonic, capacitative,
float or other techniques. This is a non-contact system.

Normally, a small Cesium-137 radioisotope source is
housed in a lead-filled shielding enclosure known as the
source holder. This holder is equipped with a shuttering
mechanism and the means for containing the radiation
and collimating or directing the radiated energy toward
the sensor, which is directly opposite the source along a
line or level to be measured. Radiation in all directions is
attenuated to a safe value by the lead shielding. The
source holder is mounted on or adjacent to the vessel
whose content it is desired to monitor.

When the source holder shutter is opened, radiant
energy is directed toward the sensor. In the absence of
the process, this sensor sees only a small amount of
radiation but, when the process is present, a large
percentage of this radiation is absorbed. This absorption
of radiation by the process causes a change in the
radiation at the sensor. When this occurs, a relay
contact signals that the level change has been observed.

The passage of radiant energy through the process
causes no contamination and cannot make the process
or container walls radioactive. These systems may be
used anywhere, including the food processing industries.

For most applications, all components of the system are
externally mounted. Therefore, installation is simple and
requires no major mechanical modification or down-time.

The standard Ronan Model X90-301(V) gamma switch
uses Cesium-137 as the source of gamma rays.

Cesium-137 is a 0.66 MEV gamma ray emitter with a
half-life of 30 years. The radioisotope material is sealed
in a double-welded, stainless steel capsule. The source
type and strength (activity) supplied depends on the
individual application, and is printed on the yellow and
magenta caution label affixed to the 3 source holder.
The standard source holder is lead-filled and equipped
with a two-position ON/OFF shutter mechanism. The
handle and shutter mechanism can, by means of a
combination padlock, be securely locked in the
OFF
position during shipping, installation, storage or process-
down intervals.

Well sources are supplied with actuator rods, which can
be used to extend the source into the vessel or retract
the source into the storage source holder.

CAUTION: Any malfunction of the source holder must
be immediately reported to Ronan Engineering for repair
or replacement of the source holder. Under no
circumstances may the source holder be taken apart.

Should it be necessary to ship the source holder back to
Ronan, contact Ronan Engineering for detailed shipping
instructions.

A Geiger-Mueller tube is used as the sensor for
detecting the gamma radiation. The G-M tube consists
of a gas-filled cylinder with a central anode. The anode
is connected via a high ohmic resistance to a dc voltage
of 500 V. Conduction occurs when the gamma radiation
ionizes the gas in the tube. Each ionizing event
produces a pulse, the rate of these pulses being
proportional to the field strength of the ionizing radiation,
i.e., incident field intensity. The output of the G-M tube
is processed by an electronic circuit in the X90-301(V)
module and the material level is indicated by either an
ALARM or NORMAL signal.

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2.0 SPECIFICATIONS (STANDARD)


The X90 is a solid-state instrument available in two
designs. The Model X90 Detector with integral
electronics has a combined detector and switch
assembly located at the vessel. The Model X90-1004
Detector with remote electronics module may be field-
located or remotely located in a control room

Detector: Integral: Geiger-Mueller tube Remote:
Geiger-Mueller tube

Radiation at Detector: Integral: 0.1 mR/hr min.
Remote: 0.1 mR/hr min.

Detector Housing: Integral: 4” Schedule 40 carbon
steel pipe (type 304 stainless steel also available);
mount to flat plate bracket Remote: Type 304 stainless
steel; explosion-proof housing; mount with conduit clamp

Housing Classifications: Integral: Class I, Division 1,
Groups A, B, C, D; Class II, Division 1, Groups E, F, G
Remote: Class I, Division 1, Groups A, B, C, D; Class
II, Division 1, Groups E, F, G

Ambient Temperature Range: Integral: -40° to 185°F
(-40° to 85°C) Remote: -40° to 185°F (-40° to 85°C)

Overall Length: Integral: 20” (50.80 cm) Remote:
8” (20.32 cm)

Approximate Weight: Integral: 37.4 lbs. (17 kg)
Remote: 4.4 lbs. (2 kg)

Power: Integral: 115/230 VAC ± 15%, 40/60 Hz
Remote: 115/230 VAC ± 15%, 50/60 Hz

Power Consumption: Integral: 7 watts per alarm
Remote: 7 watts per alarm point

Relay Output: Integral: DPDT 3 A at 30 VDC; 3 A at
120 VAC Remote: DPDT 3 A at 30 VDC; 3 A at 120
VAC

Analog Output: Remote: 0-1 V

Failure Alarm: Integral: Included Remote: Included


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