Fluke 90100 manual Line Fuse Replacement, Dose Rate Measurement Zero Problem Flowchart

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Maintenance & Service

Troubleshooting 4

Dose Rate Measurement Value Does Not Return to Zero in the Absence of a Radiation Beam

WARNING

The Model 35360A TRACKER Display and 35300A Detector contain no internal operator serviceable parts. Disassembly of either unit could result in electrical shock.

Always turn the 35360A TRACKER Display's power off prior to connecting or disconnecting the interface cable.

Failure to do so may result in an electrical shock.

When powering the 35360A TRACKER Display from

an AC line, always use a 3-wire grounding type line cord such as the one supplied with the 90100 TRACKER System.

In addition, only connect the 35360A TRACKER Display to an AC power outlet employing a third wire safety ground.

One or more dose rate measurement values do not return to within one count of zero in the absence of radiation.

Switch 35360A TRACKER Display to the dose measurement mode

and check for excessive leakage drift.

No

Dose measurement leakage drift

Yes

 

greater than 2 counts per minute?

 

The problem appears to be caused by one or more improper A-D Zero setting. Use the TRACKER Customization Software to readjust the A-D Zero setting for each

drifting channel.

The problem appears to be caused by current leakage in one or more measurement channels. Use the Dose Leakage Troubleshooting chart, Figure 5-4, to further diagnose the problem.

Figure 5-5 Dose Rate Measurement Zero Problem Flowchart

4.3 Line Fuse Replacement

WARNING

Disconnect the 35360A TRACKER Display from other equipment along with the AC line power and turn off power before continuing with this section.

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Fluke 90100 manual Line Fuse Replacement, Dose Rate Measurement Zero Problem Flowchart