TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Exposure Device Description

The Model 880Delta, Model 880 Sigma, Model 880 Elite and Model 880 Omega are physically small, lightweight, portable industrial radiographic exposure devices. The ‘S’ tube design exposure device consists of a cast depleted Uranium (DU) shield contained and secured within a 300 series stainless steel tube with stainless steel discs welded at each end to form a cylinder shaped housing. Both discs are recessed into the stainless steel tube to provide protection for the locking mechanism at the rear side and the outlet port at the front side.

The welded tubular hosing is oriented horizontally to provide easy access to the locking mechanism and source assembly connector and to provide easy access to the outlet port for connection of the projection sheaths. The internal void space of the welded housing is filled with polyurethane foam to prevent the ingress of water or foreign material but is open to atmospheric pressure. The stainless steel housing containing the DU shield, locking mechanism, outlet port, protective covers and required labels comprise the radioactive material transport package.

A plastic jacket surrounds the welded housing and serves as a protective barrier for the labels and provides the means for carrying and placement during use as a radiographic exposure device. The Model 880 Delta is identified by a yellow colored jacket. The Model 880 Sigma is identified by a black colored jacket. The Model 880 Elite is identified by a blue colored jacket and the Model 880 Omega is identified by a safety orange colored jacket. The plastic jacket incorporates a carrying handle and a base that is used during radiographic operations but is not required for transportation purposes. The plastic jacket may be removed for certain applications such as when the exposure device is securely mounted to a pipe-crawler locomotive or a pipe-liner sled.

The Model 880 Delta, Sigma, Elite and Omega exposure devices are designed, tested, and manufactured to meet the requirements of ANSI N432-1980, ISO 3999-1:2000(E), IAEA TS-R-1 (1996 Revised), USNRC 10CFR34, 10CFR71 and 49CFR173 requirements. Additionally, these exposure devices are designed, manufactured and serviced under an ISO 9001 QA Program and a USNRC 10CFR71, Subpart H QA Program. The QA program also includes the reporting requirements of USNRC 10CFR21 for suppliers of source and byproduct materials.

Source Assembly

Titanium ‘S’ Tube

Welded Shield Container

Plunger Lock

 

Protective

 

 

Plastic Jacket with

 

 

Carrying Handle

Locking Mechanism

Outlet Port

Remote

Guide Tube

Control

Connector

Connector

 

Depleted Uranium Shield

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Sigma projetor manual Exposure Device Description