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Radiac sensors for vehicle and naval vessel

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  • Suitable for all types of vehicles
  • Flexible implementation either with or without display unit
  • Smart probes
  • Mount for inside or outside measurement
  • Data management software and display for NBC console

The RADIAC LLR detector system is a military grade nuclear radiation monitoring system. The detectors are equipped with shock absorbers to meet the requirements of assembly on vehicles. Multiple RADIAC detectors network back to a centralized monitoring and alarm station for continuous surveillance in ship or vehicle based applications.

According to recommendations & meets requirements of:
• NATO AC/225 – D/104 recommendations
• AEP-14
• IEC 532

Available versions;
LLR 202 – µSv/h, light grey
LLR 203 – µSv/h, NATO IR green
LLR 103 – cGy/h, NATO IR green
LLR 112 – cGy/h, light gray
RadiaView II – software for real time monitoring and supervision

Land versioner
RDLP 2013 – display unit NOM004577 + 1 pcs LLR 203
RDLP 1033 – display unit NOM004577 + 3 pcs. LLR 203

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Göran Jonsson

Göran

Technical specification

Radiation detection: Gamma
Dose rate range: 50 nGy/h to 10 Gy/h
Energy response: 50 keV to 1.3 MeV (tested). 50 keV to 3 MeV (predicted)
Linearity: < +/- 15% (50 keV to 1.3 MeV). IEC 532 compliant
Power Supply: 18VDC to 32VDC
Power consumption (typical): Detector: 1W, Display unit: 6W
Detector: 125 x 80 x 92 mm
Display unit: 227 x 144 x 77 mm. Display unit can be top or roof/wall mounted
Weight: Detector: 1 kg, Display unit: 1.35 kg
Operating temperature: -40°C to +60°C
Shock resistant: Vibration resistant to MIL STD 167
EMC compliant to MIL-STD 461
Electrical interface compliant to MIL-STD-1275
Protection Class: IP67 (detector) and IP55 (display unit)
Decontaminable

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