Introduction, Intended use – Fluke Biomedical 451B User Manual

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Introduction

The Model 451B Ion Chamber Survey Meter (the Survey Meter) is a hand-held,

battery operated meter designed to measure alpha above 7.5 MeV, beta above

100 keV, and gamma & x-ray radiation above 7 keV, using the latest CMOS and

LCD technology. The Survey Meter case is constructed of high strength ABS

plastic. A gasket and desiccant pack seal moisture out of the Survey Meter and

provides a cushion for the internal components. The readout consists of a

2½ digit liquid crystal display and a 100 segment analog bar graph. The bar

graph contains a zero segment and twenty groups of five segments each. A

permanent scale is located on the display screen. The major divisions of the

scale indicate the units corresponding to the range that the Survey Meter is

measuring. The units of measurement show next to the 2 ½ digit display. LOW

BAT and FREEZE appear on the display when the product is operating in these

modes. External controls consist of an ON/OFF button and a MODE button. The

Survey Meter is auto-ranging and auto-zeroing. The auto-on circuit for the

backlight is enabled when twilight conditions occur. The Survey Meter has an

audio alarm that can be set by the user. Two 9 volt batteries, located in the back

of the Survey Meter, provide over 200 hours of continuous operation. A

440 mg/cm2 phenolic shield is provided as a beta shield. The shield also serves

as an equilibrium thickness for photon measurements & protects the Mylar

window.

Intended Use

The 451B Ion Chamber Survey Meter is a hand-held, battery operated unit

designed to measure beta radiation above 100 keV and gamma and x-ray

radiation above 7 keV.

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