Ludlum Model
6
Geiger Radiation Counter

Features
Introduction
The Ludlum Model 6 is
a gamma radiation exposure ratemeter equipped with two internally housed energy
compensated G-M detectors that measure over the range of 0 to 1000 mR/hr. The
aluminum cast instrument housing with its separate battery compartment and
accompanying metal handle offer an industrial robustness and quality that
promote long lasting protection and instrument life. The front panel controls
include a rotary switch for selecting the 3 decade range and instrument shut off
and battery test. The Model 6 is a complete turn key system and includes two "D"
cell batteries. The Ludlum Model 6 is an ideal instrument for Radiography
surveys.
Specifications
PART NUMBER: 48-1676
INDICATED USE: Radiographers survey
WORKING ENVIRONMENT: Splash-proof shields for outdoor use
RADIATION DETECTOR: Internal energy compensated G-M tube
ENERGY RESPONSE: Within plus or minus 15% of true value from 60 keV - 3
MeV
SATURATION: In excess of 1000 R/hr
METER FACE: 0 - 10 mR/hr, BAT TEST (see picture below)
MULTIPLIERS: X1, X10, X100
LINEARITY: Reading within plus or minus 10% of true value with detector
connected
CALIBRATION CONTROLS: All controls are internal
POWER: 2 each "D" cell batteries (housed in sealed compartment that is
externally accessible )
BATTERY LIFE: Typically 600 hours with alkaline batteries (battery
condition can be checked on meter )
METER: 2.5" (6.4 cm) arc, 1 mA analog type
CONSTRUCTION: Cast and drawn aluminum with beige polyurethane enamel
paint
TEMPERATURE RANGE: -4° F(-20° C) to 122° F(50° C)
May be certified for operation from -40° F(-40° C) to 150° F(65° C)
SIZE: 9.5"(24.1cm)H X 3.5"(8.9cm)W X 8.5"(21.6cm)L
WEIGHT: 4.4 lbs (2 kg) including batteries and detector
This Product is CE Certified
Meter Face
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202-036
0 - 10 mR/hr |
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please contact us
by phone at: (865)
947-5123 or by email at:
sales@deqtech.com.
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