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PM1610 series of electronic personal dosimeters (EPDs) are intended for measurement of the personal dose equivalent Hp(10) and personal dose equivalent rate Ḣp(10). The dosimeters are suitable for multiple applications providing the measurement of X-ray (continuous and pulsed) and gamma radiation in the wide energy range.
PM1610B model has an extended dose measurement range up to 20 Sv and improved accuracy of the dose rate measurement. Instead of a rechargeable battery, this model is powered by AAA (LR03) battery which is easy to replace, affordable and safe to handle.
PM1610 dosimeters have unique features for operation in workplaces requiring the use of personal protective equipment or a harsh environment, including a shockproof rubberized case, a high contrast display with a fluorescent backlight, and two big buttons for easy use even while wearing protective gloves.
PM1610 EPDs allow the setting of two dose rate alarm thresholds and two dose alarm thresholds. The instruments continuously control the threshold levels and alert the user with audible, visual and vibration alarms when the threshold levels are exceeded. PM1610 automatically records and stores in its non-volatile memory up to 7500 dose rate and dose measurement history events.
EPD is supplied with the user software for downloading measurement history to a PC, maintaining personnel exposure database and adjusting the settings of the dosimeter. PM1610B dosimeters are also compatible with PM530 Automated Personal Dosimetry System for maintaining the instrument history database and monitoring personnel exposure.
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