Ludlum Model 44-9 Alpha, Beta, Gamma Detector PDF

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2018

Ludlum Measurements, Inc.

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This document is a technical manual for the Ludlum Model 44-9 Alpha, Beta, Gamma Detector, issued in January 2018. It details specifications, operating procedures, and other important information for use with the device, including a warranty statement, return procedures, parts lists, and diagrams.

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LUDLUM MODEL 44-9 ALPHA, BETA, GAMMA DETECTOR January 2018 Serial Number PR090405 and Succeeding Serial Numbers LUDLUM MODEL 44-9 ALPHA, BETA, GAMMA DETECTOR January 2018 Serial Number PR090405 and Succeeding Serial Numbers...

LUDLUM MODEL 44-9 ALPHA, BETA, GAMMA DETECTOR January 2018 Serial Number PR090405 and Succeeding Serial Numbers LUDLUM MODEL 44-9 ALPHA, BETA, GAMMA DETECTOR January 2018 Serial Number PR090405 and Succeeding Serial Numbers LUDLUM MEASUREMENTS, INC. 501 OAK STREET, P.O. BOX 810 SWEETWATER, TEXAS 79556 325-235-5494, FAX: 325-235-4672 Model 44-9 Alpha, Beta and Gamma Detector STATEMENT OF WARRANTY Ludlum Measurements, Inc. warrants the products covered in this manual to be free of defects due to workmanship, material, and design for a period of twelve months from the date of delivery. The calibration of a product is warranted to be within its specified accuracy limits at the time of shipment. In the event of instrument failure, notify Ludlum Measurements to determine if repair, recalibration, or replacement is required. This warranty excludes the replacement of photomultiplier tubes, G-M and proportional tubes, and scintillation crystals which are broken due to excessive physical abuse or used for purposes other than intended. There are no warranties, express or implied, including without limitation any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness, which extend beyond the description of the face there of. If the product does not perform as warranted herein, purchaser’s sole remedy shall be repair or replacement, at the option of Ludlum Measurements. In no event will Ludlum Measurements be liable for damages, lost revenue, lost wages, or any other incidental or consequential damages, arising from the purchase, use, or inability to use product. RETURN OF GOODS TO MANUFACTURER If equipment needs to be returned to Ludlum Measurements, Inc. for repair or calibration, please send to the address below. All shipments should include documentation containing return shipping address, customer name, telephone number, description of service requested, and all other necessary information. Your cooperation will expedite the return of your equipment. LUDLUM MEASUREMENTS, INC. ATTN: REPAIR DEPARTMENT 501 OAK STREET SWEETWATER, TX 79556 800-622-0828 325-235-5494 FAX 325-235-4672 Ludlum Measurements, Inc. January 2018 Model 44-9 Alpha, Beta and Gamma Detector Ludlum Measurements, Inc. January 2018 Model 44-9 Alpha, Beta and Gamma Detector Table of Contents Introduction 1 Unpacking and Repacking 2 Specifications 2 Operating Procedures 3 Tube Replacement 4 Cleaning Instructions and Precautions 5 Parts List 6 Drawings and Diagrams 7 Pancake Probe, Drawing 2 × 206 7 Gamma Energy Response 8 Beta Efficiencies 9 Ludlum Measurements, Inc. January 2018 Model 44-9 Alpha, Beta and Gamma Detector Introduction The Ludlum Model 44-9 GM (Geiger-Mueller) Detector detects alpha, beta, and gamma radiation. Its size and shape (pancake) provide easy handling for surveying or personnel monitoring. The detector is energy dependant, over-responding by a factor of 6 in the 60 keV to 100 keV range when normalized to 137Cs. The thin mica window is protected by a 79% open stainless steel screen. The GM tube can be easily removed for replacement if necessary. This detector operates between 850-1000 volts, with a recommendation from the tube manufacturer of approximately 900 Vdc. Recommended instrument input sensitivity is approximately 30 mV or higher to prevent the detector from double pulsing (where the detector “counts” a single pulse from the instrument multiple times.) Caution! The GM tube face can rupture above 8000 feet in altitude. When transporting this detector by air, use an airtight container in order to avoid sudden atmospheric changes resulting in tube failure. The Ludlum Model 44-9 will operate with any Ludlum instruments or equivalent instruments that provide 900 Vdc and an input sensitivity of approximately 30 mV or higher. Ludlum Measurements, Inc. Page 1 January 2018 Model 44-9 Alpha, Beta and Gamma Detector Unpacking and Repacking Remove the calibration certificate or detector functional check certificate and place it in a secure location. Remove the detector(s) and accessories (if applicable) and ensure that all items listed on the packing list are in the carton. If multiple detectors are included, refer to the calibration certificates for serial number (SN) matches. The Model 44-9 serial number is located on the detectors’ bottom plate. To return an instrument or detector for repair or calibration, provide sufficient packing material to prevent damage during shipment (see “Caution!” in Introduction section) and affix appropriate warning labels to promote careful handling. Every returned instrument must be accompanied by an Instrument Return Form, which can be downloaded from the Ludlum website at www.ludlums.com. Find the form by clicking the “Support” tab and selecting “Repair and Calibration” from the drop-down menu. Then choose the appropriate Repair and Calibration division where you will find a link to the form. Specifications Efficiency (4π geometry): typically 5% for 14C; 22% for 90 Sr/90Y; 19% for 99Tc; 32% for 32P; 15% for 239Pu; ≤ 1% for 99mTc Sensitivity: typically 3300 cpm per mR/hr (137 Cs gamma) Energy Response: energy dependent (please see graphs on page 8) Background: 60 cpm Dead Time: typically 80 µs Window: 1.7 ± 0.3 mg/cm2 mica Ludlum Measurements, Inc. Page 2 January 2018 Model 44-9 Alpha, Beta and Gamma Detector Window Area: active is 15.51 cm2; open is 12.26 cm2 Detector: pancake-type halogen quenched GM Detector Operating Voltage: 900 Vdc Compatible Instruments: general purpose survey meters, ratemeters, and scalers. Connector: series ˝C˝ (others available) Construction: aluminum housing with beige powder-coat finish; stainless steel protective screen (79% open) Temperature Range: -15 to 50 °C (5 to 122 °F); may be certified for -40 to 65 °C (-40 to 150 °F) Size: 4.6 x 6.9 x 27.2 cm (1.8 x 2.7 x 10.7 in.) (H x W x L) Weight: 0.5 kg (1 lb) Operating Procedures CONNECTING TO AN INSTRUMENT Connect one end of the cable provided to the detector by firmly pushing the connector together while twisting clockwise a quarter of a turn until latched. Repeat the process in the same manner with the other end of the cable and the instrument. TESTING THE DETECTOR 1. Ensure that the instrument high voltage (HV) is at the proper setting for the detector (900 volts) Ludlum Measurements, Inc. Page 3 January 2018 Model 44-9 Alpha, Beta and Gamma Detector 2. Connect the detector to the instrument and check for a proper background reading (typically 25-50 cpm at 8-15 µR/hr). 3. Expose the detector to a check source and verify that the instrument indicates within 20% of the check source reading from the last calibration. Alternatively, expose the detector to a source of known value and verify that the detector detects greater than or equal to the efficiency listed in the specification section of this manual. 4. Instruments and detectors that meet these criteria are ready for use. Failure to meet these criteria may indicate a malfunction in the detector. Tube Replacement Refer to drawing 2 × 206 located on page 7 of this manual to assist with replacement. 1. Remove the back plate by removing the three screws. 2. Loosen the three set screws on the side of the tube housing. 3. Remove the old tube from the detector housing. 4. Remove the anode clip from the old tube. 5. Push the clip onto the anode housing. Note: Do not over-flex the wire when installing the clip, as damage may occur. Ludlum Measurements, Inc. Page 4 January 2018 Model 44-9 Alpha, Beta and Gamma Detector Caution! The mica window of this tube is extremely thin and fragile. There is also a thin layer of material to prevent UV interference. This material may come off if touched, causing the detector to malfunction. DO NOT TOUCH! 6. Carefully install the tube with the window facing down in the housing. 7. Ensure the tube is flush against the screen and tighten the set screws. 8. Replace the back plate and retaining screws. 9. Recalibrate the instrument and detector before use. Cleaning Instructions and Precautions The detector may be cleaned externally with a damp cloth, using only water as the wetting agent. Do not immerse the instrument in any liquid. Observe the following precautions when cleaning: 1. Turn the instrument electronics OFF. 2. Allow the instrument to sit for one minute. 3. Disconnect the detector cable before cleaning the detector. Ludlum Measurements, Inc. Page 5 January 2018 Model 44-9 Alpha, Beta and Gamma Detector Parts List Model 44-9 Alpha-Beta-Gamma Detector Reference Description Part Number UNIT Completely Assembled Model 44-9 Alpha-Beta-Gamma Detector 47-1539 * DETECTOR BODY 2002-109 * HANDLE GRIP 7002-426 * GM TUBE (LND 7311, TGM N1002) 01-5008 3 EA SOCKET SET SCREWS (10-34 × ¼) 17-8560 * PENCIL CLIP 01-5237 * RESISTOR 3.3M 10-7044 * CONNECTOR, UG706/U 4478-011 * HV RED SILICONE WIRE 21-8550 * PROTECTIVE SCREEN 21-9586 * SNAP-IN FRONT COVER 7002-1037 Ludlum Measurements, Inc. Page 6 January 2018 Model 44-9 Alpha, Beta and Gamma Detector Drawings and Diagrams Ludlum Measurements, Inc. Page 7 January 2018 Model 44-9 Alpha, Beta and Gamma Detector Ludlum Measurements, Inc. Page 8 January 2018 Model 44-9 Alpha, Beta and Gamma Detector Ludlum Measurements, Inc. Page 9 January 2018

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