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The shortcomings of the early analog radiation monitoring systems have been addressed in the design of the new Universal Digital Ratemeters (UDR) and Digital Radiation Monitoring Systems (DRMS). These systems are designed for long-term operation and increased reliability (and thus reduced maintenance costs) over their analog counterparts.
The 942A-200 UDR can be used with all 943 Series Beta and Gamma Scintillation Detectors. The detector, when connected to the UDR, will comprise a single channel digital process monitoring channel.
For use as area or process monitor readout
Compatible versions for all GM, ion chamber or scintillation detectors
High visibility LED display and status indicators
Analog outputs for recorder, remote display and computer
The 960 Series Digital Radiation Monitoring System (DRMD) is a versatile radiation instrument controller which has been widely used in nuclear power plants throughout the world.
IEEE 323 (1983) qualified
IEEE 344 (1975) qualified
Modular design
Microprocessor based
Analog outputs for recorder, remote display, and computer
Fail safe DPDT relay contact outputs for warn, high, fail, and auxiliary functions
The 960 Series Digital Radiation Monitoring System (DRMD) is a versatile radiation instrument controller which has been widely used in nuclear power plants throughout the world.
Digital data acquisition and control system
Compatible with all detector/sampler assemblies
Meets requirements of NRC Reg. Guide 1.75
Process control capability
Custom configuration
The 1042A/1046A Universal Digital Ratemeters (UDR) are 2nd generation digital radiation monitoring instruments capable of being directly interfaced to pulse producing or low current producing detectors and displaying the radiation signal in various engineering units.
Learn More | Get a quoteThe 1042WM, 1046WM, and 1056WM Universal Digital Ratemeters (UDR) are 2nd generation digital radiation monitoring instruments capable of being directly interfaced to pulse producing or low current producing detectors and displaying the radiation signal in various engineering units; (CPM, mR/h, μCi/cc, etc.).
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