INDIVIDUAL X-RAY AND GAMMA RADIATION DOSIMETER DKG-RM1610B

The new personal dosimeter for continuous and pulsed X-ray and gamma radiation DKG- PM1610B / B-01 is specially designed for those whose professional activities are associated with the risk of radioactive exposure when resolving radiation incidents or emergency situations: civil defense units, emergency services, rescuers, etc.

Ease of use, simplicity of control, light weight and resistance to external influences make the device especially effective for rapid response to emergency situations.

Users
Civil defense units
Emergency departments
Rescue teams
Customs and border services
Personnel of nuclear power plants

PM1610B / B-01 - special modifications of the PM1610 series dosimeters, which differ from the DKG-RM1610:

limits of permissible basic relative error of DER measurement;
extended range of DER measurement;
use of an AAA (LR03) battery;
the presence of a data transmission channel in accordance with the ISO15693 standard (PM1610B-01).

The dosimeter is designed to measure the individual dose equivalent and the individual dose equivalent rate of continuous and pulsed X-ray and gamma radiation.

The device is equipped with sound, light and vibration alarms to warn the user about exceeding the threshold values ​​of DER or DER.

The dosimeter allows you to automatically record and store up to 4000 events of the DER and DER measurement history in non-volatile memory at a time interval set by the user for subsequent transfer to a PC.

Information exchange with the PC is provided via a USB interface.

In the PM1610B-01 modification, communication with a PC can also be carried out using various types of wireless readers that comply with the ISO 15693 standard.

Features
  • The duration of the recorded pulses is not less than 1 ms when measuring the DER of pulsed radiation in the range from 0.1 μSv/h to 10 Sv/h;
  • Dose rate measurement range of 0.1 μSv/h-10 Sv/h;
  • Dose measurement range of 1 μSv-20 Sv;
  • Two independent safety thresholds for dose and dose rate;
  • Wide energy range from 20 keV to 10 MeV;
  • Possibility of setting up the device via a PC;
  • Display of measurement results in various units (Sieverts/Roentgens);
  • Light, audio and vibration alarm;
  • Shockproof sealed housing;
  • Light weight and compact size.
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