Eberline pnr-4 manual


















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In the meantime I found a not very good copy for the RM I've re-uploaded the manuals listed above. Still looking for Eberline RM manual. If anyone can help with a copy pls PM me. Quote from: Heaver on Oct 04, , Thanks SloGo. The link appears dead,. Quote from: Heaver on Oct 07, , Quote from: Marlin on Oct 07, , Quote from: Rennhack on Oct 08, , Im looking at both devices, the RM and the RM I'm still searching for a manual for the Eberline RM The link above loads a blank white page for me.

Also, Ludlum does have manuals available for download as stated, but only for their most current products. Sometimes you have email them more than once to get them to respond. Quote from: Heaver on Oct 16, , I'll check the link again.

In the meantime I did a search of Eberlein RM devices that have been sold. I asked each seller if they had a copy of the manual and found one person that did. He was kind enough to make a copy of it for me. I'll upload it to Rennhack so he can keep a copy here for download. Quote from: Heaver on Oct 17, , Post by joemanity » Fri Oct 03, am Chris, I've been working in the Nuclear Industry for over 20 years, and the PNR-4 is the old standby for neutron detection. Used to use one everytime I went into the Containment Building - until we got some new compact, liteweight instrument called the REM I might grab one of the PNR-4s also, if I can get one out - they all have a small amount of fixed contamination on them - but that won't be much of a problem.

If you do buy one, and need some parts, letme know, we have a few broken ones around here. I also heard that us common folk could never get one because it contains around a half a micro Curie of Cm which requires a source license. Do you know if that is true and if the REM does have a built in neutron source and how is it shielded to make a measurement without counting the source. Its small, compact, and lightweight. It is, however, slower in responding to neutron radiation.

It updates its digital display every 10 seconds, which gives you a slight delay, but it doesn't cause much of a problem - just takes a little getting used to. Its alot easier to carry when climbing up ladders, than the PNR-4! The only thing I don't like about it, is that the display light only stays on about 10 seconds, then goes out - you have to keep pressing the button.

Most of the time when I make an entry into the Containment Building, half of the lightbulbs are out. As far as the source, the ones we have, have a 1 uCi CM source in them. The licencable quantity of CM is. I couldn't find a tech manual on it, I think its in training - we have 4 of these, and only 1 tech manual? It is used, not to source check the instrument, but to see if the electronics are functioning properly. During the check, a small door opens up to let the detector see the source.

We also source check ours with an AM source.



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