Maintenance in the AMC hospital ‘Waste Basement’ – Ludlum Model 375

Jan Faber (Field service engineer | Radiation expert) visited the Amsterdam Medical Center for periodic maintenance. The Ludlum Model 375 radiation detection system was maintained in the ‘waste basement’ of the hospital. A sensitivity test has also been performed. The purpose of the maintenance is to guarantee the safety of storing and processing radioactive medical waste.

Learn more: https://gotopeo.com/radiation/doorway-environmental-monitoring/model-3751-digital-area-monitor-ludlum/

Model 375/1 Digital Area Monitor

The Model 375/1 Digital Area Monitor (Ludlum) is a wall-mount clearly visible device to monitor radiation in the surrounding area. This monitor includes an internally housed eighteen mm CsI scintillator with a sensitivity of approximately 120 cpm/µR/hr.

Features:

  • range: 0.1 to 9999 µR/hr
  • low background sensitivity
  • 4-digit LED display with 2 cm (0.8 in.) characters
  • optional relay output available for connecting to remote displays
  • indicates instrument status, low alarm, high alarm, overload and overrange
  • 68 dB to 100 dB (audio)

Read more about Model 375/1 Digital Area Monitor on the Ludlum website

For more information: +31 (0)24 648 86 88 / +32 (0)33 09 32 09 / [email protected]

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