ASTM C1238-1997(2003) Standard Guide for Installation of Walk-Through Metal Detectors《地下通道金属探测器的安装的标准指南》.pdf
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1、Designation: C 1238 97 (Reapproved 2003)Standard Guide forInstallation of Walk-Through Metal Detectors1This standard is issued under the fixed designation C 1238; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last rev
2、ision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 Some facilities require that personnel entering desig-nated areas be screened for concealed weapons and othermetallic materia
3、ls. Also, personnel exiting designated areas areoften screened for metallic shielding material and other typesof metallic contraband. Walk-through metal detectors arewidely used to implement these requirements. This guidedescribes various elements to be considered when planning toinstall walk-throug
4、h metal detectors.1.2 This guide is not intended to set performance levels, noris it intended to limit or constrain operational technologies.1.3 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard
5、to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 NRC Document:NUREG-1329 Entry/Exit Control At Fuel Fabrication Fa-cilities Using or Possessing Formula Quantities of Strate-gic Special Nuclear Mat
6、erial22.2 U.S. Government Documents:DOE 5632.2A Physical Protection of Special Nuclear Ma-terials and Vital Equipment, February 9, 19883DOE 5633.3 Control and Accountability of Nuclear Mate-rials, February 3, 198832.3 National Fire Protection Associations (NPA) Life SafetyCode Handbook:NFPA-101-1988
7、, Chapter 28, Industrial Occupancy42.4 ANSI Standard:Z41.1-PT-1983 Class 50 and 75For Non-ferrous andFerrous Safety Footwear52.5 National Institute of Law Enforcement and CriminalJustice (NILECJ) Standard:0601.00 For Design, Performance, and Allowable MagneticField Strength33. Terminology3.1 Definit
8、ions of Terms Specific to This Standard:3.1.1 continuous-wave-type metal detectora system gen-erally employing one or more pairs of closely coupled coils.One coil is electrically energized to establish an electromag-netic field; the other detects disturbances in that field. Inoperation, the coils ar
9、e configured so that the person or objectbeing screened passes through the field. When metal passesthrough the field, the field is modified by the magnetic andelectrical properties of the metal. Any change in the field issensed by measuring one or more of many possible parameters,including mutual in
10、ductance, power loss, phase shift, fre-quency shift, permeability, etc.3.1.2 nuisance alarman alarm not caused by a weapon orshielding material but by other causes such as outside interfer-ence or other operationally or environmentally induced stimu-lus. In practice, these alarms are a nuisance beca
11、use they arenot obvious and must be investigated and the cause eliminated.3.1.3 pulse-wave-type metal detectorsa system in whichbrief current pulses are generated in transmitter coils when theyare switched on. The electromagnetic field generated by thesepulses induces eddy currents in metallic objec
12、ts in the field.The eddy currents decay when the transmitter coils are shut off.The decay of the eddy currents produces secondary voltages inthe receiver coils, which are switched on only when thetransmitter coils are switched off. The voltages induced in thereceiver coils are processed and compared
13、 against a bias orbackground level.3.1.4 shieldinga metallic material configured as a crediblegamma-radiation shield for special nuclear materials (SNM).3.1.5 throughputthe actual rate at which a metal detectorand system can screen personnel for a given application.1This guide is under the jurisdict
14、ion of ASTM Committee C26 on Nuclear FuelCycle and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee C26.12 on SafeguardApplications.Current edition approved Dec. 10, 1997. Published May 1998.2Available from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC20555.3Available from U.S. Government Print
15、ing Office, Washington, DC 20402.4National Fire Protection Association, 1 Batterymarch Park, P.O. Box 9101,Quincy, MA 022699101.5Available from American National Standards Institute, 11 W. 42nd St., 13thFloor, New York, NY 10036.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West
16、 Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.3.1.6 walk-through metal detectora free-standing screen-ing device having an electromagnetic field within its portalstructure (aperture) for detecting metallic objects, includingsome nuclear shielding materials, carried by persons walkingthrough the apertu
17、re.3.1.7 weapona device intended to do damage to personnelor equipment without intentionally harming the attacker, butrequiring the attacker to physically activate or use the device.4. Significance and Use4.1 This guide is intended for use by the designers, evalu-ators, and users of walk-through met
18、al detectors to be installedto screen persons entering or leaving a controlled access area.This guide is not meant to constrain design liberty but is to beused as a guide in the selection of location and installation ofwalk-through metal detectors.5. Safety Considerations5.1 Warning signs should be
19、posted if the metal detectorselectromagnetic field strength is of such a magnitude thatpersonal medical devices may be affected or damaged whenthey pass through the portal. See NILECJ Standard 0601.00.5.2 Local fire and safety codes should be reviewed concern-ing requirements for areas selected for
20、metal detector installa-tion. Metal-detector installations needing exemption from thefire and safety requirements should be approved in advance.6. Throughput Consideration6.1 The rate at which persons may be screened is generallyan important factor in security applications. Metal-detectorsystems sho
21、uld be capable of dealing with large transient trafficflow such as found during shift changes.6.1.1 Throughput varies from one metal detector model tothe next. Throughput also varies from one application to thenext. Applications that require high-sensitivity settings willhave lower throughput.6.1.2
22、Once the application specific throughput for a detectormodel has been established, the number of detector lanesrequired to achieve system throughput at peak times can becalculated. See 9.2.7. Other Considerations7.1 Review applicable regulatory orders and policies ofappropriate regulatory agencies a
23、nd facilities for informationpertinent to metal detector installation and operation.7.2 Examine the power capability of the building electricalsystem to ensure that it is adequate to support the metal-detector system, especially current, voltage, and voltage sta-bility.7.3 Confirm that the available
24、 primary and emergencypower are free of noise and transients. If not, install a filteringor regulating system, or both. An uninterruptable power systemcan provide both filtering and emergency power.7.4 Establish where the metal-detector alarms are to betransmitted and who will be responsible for ala
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