ANSI IEEE N42 30-2002 American National Standard for Performance Specification for Tritium Monitors.pdf
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1、ANSI N42.30-2002IEEE StandardsN42.30American National Standard forPerformance Specification for TritiumMonitorsPublished by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5997, USA25 November 2002Accredited by the American National Standards InstituteSpo
2、nsored by theNational Committee on Radiation Instrumentation, N42IEEE StandardsPrint: SH95014PDF: SS95014The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5997, USACopyright 2002 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Inc.All rights reserv
3、ed. Published 25 November 2002. Printed in the United States of America.Print: ISBN 0-7381-3345-0 SH95014PDF: ISBN 0-7381-3346-9 SS95014No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without the prior written permission from the publisher.A
4、NSI N42.30-2002American National Standard for Performance Specification for Tritium MonitorsSponsorNational Committee on Radiation Instrumentation, N42Accredited by the American National Standards InstituteSecretariatThe Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.Approved 25 September 20
5、02American National Standards InstituteAbstract: The performance requirements for tritium monitors used for monitoring airborne tritium radioac-tivity are provided in this standard. It also provides test methods for establishing a monitors performance characteristics.Keywords: airborne tritium, moni
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10、 of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., provided that the appropriate fee is paid to CopyrightClearance Center. To arrange for payment of licensing fee, please contact Copyright Clearance Center, Cus-tomer Service, 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923 USA; +1-978-750-8400. Permission to pho
11、to-copy portions of any individual standard for educational classroom use can also be obtained through theCopyright Clearance Center.Copyright 2002 IEEE. All rights reserved. iiiIntroduction(This introduction is not part of ANSI N42.30-2002, American National Standard for Performance Specification f
12、or Tri-tium Monitors.)This standard is the responsibility of the Accredited American Standards Committee on Radiation Instru-mentation, N42. Committee N42 delegated the development of this standard to Subcommittee N42.RPI.Drafts were reviewed by Committee N42, Subcommittee N42.RPI, and other interes
13、ted parties; and thecomments were utilized in producing the standard as finally approved. This standard was approved on N42letter ballot of 25 September 2002. ParticipantsAt the time Committee N42 approved this standard, it had the following members:Louis Costrell, ChairMichael P. Unterweger, Vice c
14、hairSue Vogel, Administrative SecretaryOrganization Represented Name of RepresentativeAmerican Conference of Governmental Industrial HygienistsJesse LiebermanBattelle NW Laboratories Joseph C. McDonaldBicron. Richard P. OxfordChew, M. H Jack M. SelbyEberline Instruments Mitchell TruittEntergy-ANO.Ca
15、rl R. SiebentrittFemo-TECH, Inc. Richard StraubGamma-Metrics .Ernesto A. CorteHealth Physics Society.George CampbellJoseph R. Stencel (Alt.)Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).Louis CostrellJulian Forster (Alt.)Anthony J. Spurgin (Alt.)Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Edwa
16、rd J. LampoLawrence Livermore National Laboratory Gary JohnsonLovelace RR Institute Morgan CoxMassachusetts Institute of Technology, Bates Linear Accelerator Center, RPO . Frank X. MasseNational Institute of Standards primary power source, system interface (output), and measurement range: Low-range
17、tritium monitors include monitors that have a range, R, of 0 R 1000 Ci/m3(Bq/m3). High-range monitors have a range of 0 R X, where X is the maximum response of the monitor asstated by the manufacturer. Installed tritium monitors typically have outputs that interface the monitor with a centralized ra
18、dia-tion monitoring system to initiate alarms or indicate operating faults. Installed monitors operateusing line power primarily and may have battery backup. Portable monitors could also have the ability to interface with a centralized system, but use batterypower primarily. They can also use line p
19、ower through an internal or external converter and are typ-ically carried from location to location for use.4.1.1 Effective range of measurement4.1.1.1 DiscussionIt is well known that measurements obtained from low levels of radiation are random. The randomness isprimarily caused by the radiation le
20、vel as well as a monitors ability to collect enough information within anacceptable time interval. The manufacturer is required to state the overall response range of the monitor. Itshould be from the lowest to highest displayed reading. Unfortunately, this response range is typically notpossible wi
21、th radiation-measuring devices. The point at which the monitors response becomes more ran-dom than what is acceptable is effectively the lowest response or the lowest point of the effective range ofmeasurement. This point can also be loosely called minimum detectable activity (MDA). At this point, i
22、twould be difficult to discern between the randomness of the ambient radiation and an actual increase inactivity.See 6.3 for information about how to determine the MDA for tritium monitors. 4.1.1.2 RequirementsFor analog meters, the effective range of measurement should be from 10% of the maximum re
23、ading of thelowest range or decade to 100% of the monitors stated response range.For digitally scaled assemblies, the effective range should be from the start of the second least significantdigit (LSD) to the full range of indication available i.e., if the stated response range was 0 to 1000 Ci/m3(B
24、q/m3), the effective range of measurement is 2 Ci/m3(Bq/m3) to 1000 Ci/m3(Bq/m3).ANSIPERFORMANCE SPECIFICATION FOR TRITIUM MONITORS N42.30-2002Copyright 2002 IEEE. All rights reserved. 74.2 Measurement principle A wide range of measuring techniques are available for measuring tritium-in-air levels.
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