3 applications, 4 batteries, 5 routine cleaning – Fluke Biomedical 190N User Manual

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Introduction

Specifications

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1-3

CAUTION

NOTE

Calibration

Model 190N is calibrated against a NIST traceable “Tissue Equivalent
Proportional Counter” and uses Radium/Beryllium neutrons at a
distance of 100 cm

Temperature Range

The Model 190’s operating range is 14°F to 104°F (-10°C to + 40°C).
The detector assembly operating range is –112°F to 176°F (-80°C to +
80°C)

Relative Humidity Range

0 to 95% non-condensing

1.3 Applications

Possible applications for the 190N are:

1.

Surveys

2.

Area Monitoring

1.4 Batteries

See Model 190 manual for battery replacement.

1.5 Routine Cleaning

Do not immerse the Model 190N. The unit is not
waterproof. Liquid could damage the circuits. The
unit should be kept clean and free from dirt and
contamination. The unit may be cleaned by wiping
with a damp cloth using any commercially available
cleaning or decontaminating agent.

1.6 Receiving Inspection

Upon receipt of the package:

1.

Inspect the carton(s) and contents for damage. If damage is evident, file a claim with the carrier and
notify the Fluke Biomedical, Radiation Management Service at 440.248.9300.

2.

Remove the contents from the packing material.

3.

Verify that all items listed on the packing list have been received and are in good condition.



If any of the listed items are missing or damaged,
notify Fluke Biomedical at 440.248.9300.

1.7 Storage

Store in an environment free of corrosive materials, fluctuations in temperature and humidity, or vibration
and shock.

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