Thermo Scientific™

Under Water Detection System

Catalog number: UWDS
Thermo Scientific™

Under Water Detection System

Catalog number: UWDS

Thermo Scientific™ Underwater Detector System (UWDS), based on the FH40G Survey Meter, is designed to detect high gamma fields under water.

High-range GM tube-based detector is designed to be continuously used in areas where high exposure levels exists.

 
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DescriptionUnder Water Detection System
Weight (English)0.9 lb. (Detector only)
Weight (Metric)400 g (Detector only)
Product TypeUnder Water Detection System
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DescriptionUnder Water Detection System
Weight (English)0.9 lb. (Detector only)
Weight (Metric)400 g (Detector only)
Product TypeUnder Water Detection System
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System consists of the FHZ312 underwater detector and a 65ft. (20m) watertight cable to be used with a FH 40 G survey meter.

  • System has quick-disconnect connectors which allow customization of cable length and facilitate easy decontamination
  • The FH40G Survey Meter features a large, backlit digital display with analog bar graph
  • Other features include data logging (up to 256 data points), adjustable alarms and built-in speaker with adjustable click rate proportional to the count rate
  • GM tube with a range of 10mR/h to 1,000R/h
  • Simultaneous internal and external detector rate measurements
  • Wide range response
  • Ruggedized construction
  • Waterproof detector housing and cable

Available Options

  • Stainless steel detector housing to facilitate decontamination
  • “Smart Probe” with calibration
  • Parameters stored in the detector

Includes:

FHZ312A underwater detector and a 20m (65ft.) watertight cable

Requires:

FH 40 G survey meter

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