Sper-scientific 840007 Radiation Detection Meter Manual de usuario

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SPER
SCIENTIFIC
RADIATION MONITORS
840007, 840026
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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SPER SCIENTIFIC RADIATION MONITORS 840007, 840026 INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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10 given off from natural radioactive minerals in the earth's crust is a major constituent of background radiation. For the most part, it is quit

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11 Neutrons, having no net charge, do not interact with matter as easily as other particles, and can drift through great thickness of material without

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12 LIMITED WARRANTY The 840007 and 840026 Geiger counters are warranted for 5 years on electronics and 1 year for G-M t

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2 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ... 2 CAUTION ...

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3 BATTERY REPLACEMENT The unit is powered by a 9-volt battery. With the on button activated, the LED should be brightly lit. When the LED is no longe

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4 sonable average time should be at least two minutes or more. The Geiger-Mueller tube is located behind the slots in the upper edge of the case. The

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5 THIS IS THE POSITION IN WHICH TO HOLD THE GEI-GER COUNTER TO TAKE READINGS. It is important to understand this, for misleadingly high meter readings

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6 beeps, at a rate that increases as the radiation level in-creases. Although this range is not as accurate as the dis-played range, beeping will begi

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7 It is important to note that the field intensity from a radioac-tive object decreases very quickly with distance. If the object is very small, incr

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8 Atoms are composed of three basic particles: protons, neu-trons and electrons. Electrons are extremely light, nega-tively charged particles that exi

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9 The energy released in each decay can be enormous. This decay process is utilized in atomic reactors and bombs. When certain very heavy isotopes of

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