Fluke 875 manual Storage, Procedures, Warnings, and Cautions

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Introduction

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1.5 Storage

Storage of Victoreen instruments must comply with level B storage requirements as outlined in ANSI N45.2.2 (1972) Section 6.1.2(.2). The storage area shall comply with ANSI N45.2.2 (1972) Section 6.2 Storage Area, paragraphs 6.2.1 through 6.2.5. Housekeeping shall conform to ANSI N45.2.3 (1972).

Level B components shall be stored within a fire resistant, tear resistant, weather tight enclosure in a well- ventilated building.

Storage of Victoreen instruments must comply with the following:

1.Inspection and examination of items in storage must be in accordance with ANSI N45.2.2 (1972) Section 6.4.1.

2.Requirements for proper storage must be documented and written procedures or instructions must be established.

3.In the event of fire, post-fire evaluation must be in accordance with ANSI N45.2.2 (1972), Section 6.4.3.

4.Removal of items from storage must be in accordance with ANSI N45.2.2 (1972), Sections 6.5 and 6.6.

1.6 Procedures, Warnings, and Cautions

The equipment described in this manual is intended to be used for the detection and measurement of ionizing radiation. It should be used only by persons who have been trained in the proper interpretation of its readings and the appropriate safety procedures to be followed in the presence of radiation.

Although the equipment described in this manual is designed and manufactured in compliance with all applicable safety standards, certain hazards are inherent in the use of electronic and radiometric equipment.

WARNINGS and CAUTIONS are presented throughout this document to alert the user to potentially hazardous situations. A WARNING is a precautionary message preceding an operation that has the potential to cause personal injury or death. A CAUTION is a precautionary message preceding an operation that has the potential to cause permanent damage to the equipment and/or loss of data. Failure to comply with WARNINGS and CAUTIONS is at the user's own risk and is sufficient cause to terminate the warranty agreement between Fluke Biomedical and the customer.

Adequate warnings are included in this manual and on the product itself to cover hazards that may be encountered in normal use and servicing of this equipment. No other procedures are warranted by Fluke Biomedical. It shall be the owner’s or user's responsibility to see to it that the procedures described here are meticulously followed, and especially that WARNINGS and CAUTIONS are heeded. Failure on the part of the owner or user in any way to follow the prescribed procedures shall absolve Fluke Biomedical and its agents from any resulting liability.

Indicated battery and other operational tests must be performed prior to each use to assure that the instrument is functioning properly. If applicable, failure to conduct periodic performance tests in accordance with ANSI N323-1978 (R1983) Radiation Protection Instrumentation Test and Calibration, paragraphs 4.6 and 5.4, and to keep records thereof in accordance with paragraph 4.5 of the same standard, could result in erroneous readings or potential danger. ANSI N323-1978 becomes, by this reference, a part of this operating procedure.

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Contents High Range Containment Monitor VictoreenFluke Biomedical Table of Contents Calibration and Test Procedures Introduction SpecificationsGeneral Description Containment MonitorReadout Module 876A-1 Temperature Operating 40 to 120F 4 to 49CHigh-Range Containment Monitor Detector Equipment OverviewRack Chassis Cables/Connectors/Panel Pull Box AssemblyFlexible Tubing 878-12-30TAB Optional EquipmentHigh-Range Containment Monitor Typical Energy Response Curve Detector Typical Linearity Detector Receiving Inspection High-Range Detector, Recommended InstallationStorage Procedures, Warnings, and CautionsBlank Installation InstallationReadout Module Pull BoxCable Sealing Specifications for CableDetector Test After Installation Cable and Wiring InstallationSpecifications for Cable Detector Cable Inside ContainmentAll Alarms on P2 Normal Operation Shelf State Ancillary WiringPower Connections P1 Computer & RecorderOperation OperationVictoreen Functional Description Function DescriptionReadout Module 876A-1 Negative Power Supply FAIL/SAFE Comparison Circuit on Power Supply Board High Voltage Power Supply Normal Operation non-ECS TestOperation of High Voltage Supply During ECS Test Alert Alarm Circuit High Alarm CircuitRecorders and Computer Buffers Fail/Safe CircuitPen Clamp Meter at extreme lower end of scale Panel Meter Action During ECS TestLow Voltage Ramp Generator Action of Green Safe/Reset Light and Alarm During ECS TestMonitoring Circuits of The ECS Board Block Diagram of ECS Test Muting Circuits of ECS Board Safe/Reset Sub-circuitsBlank Maintenance Maintenance, Calibration, and TroubleshootingCalibration Test Procedure TP876A-1-108 Troubleshooting Mother Board P/N 876-1-78, Schematic 876-1-3A Signal Input CircuitPreamplifierIMeter Board P/N 876A-1-86, Schematic 876A-1-3E Rear PanelTest Point Normal Channel Test TP501 TP502 +6.3Muting Stages of the Alarm Circuits High Alarm CircuitNormal Low Signal Level Channel Test ESC Board P/N 876A-1-92, Schematic 876A-1-3D Wave Shapes on the Electronic Check Source Board Overall Fail Circuitry Associated with the ECS Test Starting With Pins M and P on the Power Supply SchematicStarting With Terminal H on Relay Driver Board Operation of the Latch Circuit Outputs of U206 Pulse Generator on the ECS BoardCircuit assumed initially in Pass Condition Fail Condition Latch CircuitPin Voltage State Comments NORCalibration and Test Procedures Blank Cable and Pull Box Procedures Cable and Pull Box ProceduresVictoreen Applicable Drawings Applicable Drawings and Bill of MaterialsDocument Number Description Detector Cable Out of Containment Applicable Bill of Materials Fluke Biomedical