Sigma projetor manual Introduction, Operational Features Source Assembly

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DAILY INSPECTION INSTRUCTIONS

Introduction

The QSA Global, Inc. Model 880 Delta, Sigma, Elite and Omega radiographic exposure devices provide innovation to the most widely used family of radiographic exposure devices utilized for on-site gamma radiography. The Model 880 Series exposure devices are portable, lightweight and permit use of several different isotopes commonly needed by the nondestructive testing community.

The Model 880 is primarily designed for use with Iridium-192 sources for radiographic inspection of steel and light alloys. Due to the advancements in radiographic inspection techniques, additional source assemblies for the Model 880 Series devices are available. See Section 1 – Technical Specifications, for a complete list of sources and accessory equipment designed for use with the Model 880 Series devices.

The USNRC and international regulations require routine inspections to ensure that industrial radiography equipment is operating safely and properly. Design of the Model 880 Series devices includes inherent safety features and quality construction to ensure the highest degree of quality, safety, reliability and durability.

Care should be taken to prevent radiological incidents that can occur from neglect, accidental damage, abuse and lack of inspection and maintenance.

The following instructions should be followed carefully to ensure safe and proper operation of this equipment.

Operational Features

1 Source Assembly

A sealed source containing the radioactive material is swaged (crimped) to one end of a flexible steel leader, commonly referred to as the source holder or pigtail. A stainless steel stop-ball and a stainless steel connector are swaged to the opposite end of the source holder. The stop-ball provides the means to secure the source assembly within the exposure device's locking mechanism. The source assembly connector provides the means to attach the control cable connector to enable remote projection and retraction of the source assembly. The source assembly connector and projector locking mechanism are designed so that the sealed source cannot be projected from the exposure device unless it has been properly coupled to the control cable connector and the remote control. (See figure 3.1)

DANGER - IMPORTANT WARNING

The source assembly while in an unshielded position and the sealed source containing the radioactive material must NOT be handled under any circumstances. The unshielded source at close proximity can cause serious injury, sickness or death to anyone exposed to it even for a short duration.

All specific model number source assemblies used in the Model 880 are designed and tested for use in accordance to ISO/ANSI and USNRC requirements.

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Contents MAN-027-May Operating and Maintenance ManualTime Page Front View Exposure Device Description Applications Standard Source AssemblyModel 880 Delta authorized contents Model 880 Sigma authorized contentsSelected attenuation data Model 880 Elite authorized contentsModel 880 Omega authorized contents Source outputSource Guide Tube Extension Control Specifications Complete Remote Control AssembliesSource Guide Tube with source stop Primary Application Width Exposure Device Specifications Manufacturer LengthWeight of Exposure Device Type BU Certification Weight of Depleted Uranium ShieldConstruction Maintenance RequirementsDevice Operating Temperature Range Source AssemblyWarranty and Limitation of Liability Shielding Job site safety precautions InstrumentsRestricted Area DistanceSource Guide Tube projection sheath Layout Exposure Device SurveySimultaneously pull and rotate Remote Control Conduit Layout Unlock the plunger lock with the key Important Warning Checks Before Exposure of the Source 1Unlocking Projecting Locking the Exposure Device RetractingConfirmatory Survey Storage Dismantling equipment Remote control unitSource guide tubes SurveyingIntroduction Operational Features Source AssemblyExposure Device Source assembly and remote control cable connectorsDaily Inspection Instructions Exposure Mode Transit ModeDaily Inspection of the Exposure Device Daily Inspection of the SystemDaily Inspection of the Source Guide Tubes Daily Inspection of the Remote ControlsImportant Warning Remote Control InspectionControl Cable Inspection Control Conduit InspectionImportant Reminder Maintenance Instructions Radiographic Exposure Device Routine Quarterly Maintenance Requirements Remote ControlsMisconnect Test Annual Maintenance Requirements Routine Quarterly Maintenance RecordsLeak Test for Depleted Uranium DU Leak Testing Leak Test of the Radioactive Sealed SourceAnnual Maintenance for the Model 880 Series Exposure Devices Model 880 Series Annual Maintenance Requirements Maintenance Instructions Maintenance Instructions Maintenance Instructions Remote Control Maintenance Requirements Annual Maintenance for the Remote ControlsMaintenance Instructions Maintenance Instructions Re-assembly of the Remote Control Unit Source Guide Tube Maintenance Quarterly and Annual Maintenance for Source Guide TubesMaintenance Instructions Considerations of Safety Class a Items Annual Maintenance RecordsRear Plate Assembly Rear Plate Assembly Front Plate Assembly Front Plate Assembly Control Assemblies Source Guide Tubes Control Assemblies 222 Sample Transportation Instructions Transport PackageReceipt of Radioactive Material Shipment of Radioactive Material Maximum Radiation Sample Transportation Instructions Sample Transportation Instructions Shipment of Empty Uranium Shielded Containers Sample Transportation Instructions Carriage of Radioactive Material Sample Transportation Instructions Radioactive material transport checklist Automatic securing mechanism Area alarmAlarm ratemeter Apparatus for industrial gamma radiographyMaximum rating Remote controlExposure head Locked positionWorking position Source holderSource changers Training EmergenciesPersonnel Monitoring Access to Restricted AreasUnited States Regulations EU RegulationsDisposal Abc