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RS232 Continuous Radon Detector 0.1-1750pCi/L Continuous Radon Monitor

Brand Name: CESTSEN
Model Number: RAD-1750
MOQ: 1 pieces
Delivery Time: 7-15 Working day
Payment Terms: T/T
Detail Information
Place of Origin:
Shenzhen, China
Certification:
-
Detectable Gas::
Total Radon Particles In The Air.
Measuring Range::
0.1-1750pCi/L(0-63,000Bq/m3)
Sensitivity::
1.8cph/(pCi/L) Or 30Bq/m3.
Resolution:
1Bq/m3
Repeatability::
15% (at 100 PCI/L)
Signal Output::
RS232
Packaging Details:
Carton
Supply Ability:
100 pieces+One month
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RS232 Continuous Radon Detector

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Continuous Radon Detector 1750pCi/L

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1750pCi/L Continuous Radon Monitor

Product Description

Radon Detector-RAD-1750The Continuous Radon Detector Is Equipped With Upper Computer Software

 

1,RAD-1750 radon sensor is a radon detector developed and designed by CESTSEN According to GB50325-2020 "Indoor Environmental Pollution Control Standard for Civil Building Engineering", it adopts the photoelectric transistor sensor technology imported from Europe, which has high sensitivity and consistency and has been calibrated. Simple and easy to use, it is suitable for long-term online measurement and early warning in various fields such as buildings, indoor air quality, scientific research and underground exploration.

 

2,Measuring principle: phototransistor sensor. Silicon and internal amplifier (bipolar junction transistor) for detecting radon daughter particles.

 

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3,Technical indicators:
1,Detectable gas: total radon particles in the air.
2,Measuring range: 0.1-1750pCi/L(0-63,000Bq/m³)
3,Sensitivity: 1.8cph/(pCi/L) or 30Bq/m³.
4,Resolution: 1Bq/m³
5,Display interface: 4.3-inch touch LCD screen, Chinese and English operation menu.
6,Data update: the data is updated about every 10 minutes after 1 hour of power-on.
7,Hourly count: minimum value: 4cph average value: 6cph
8,Sensor preheating time: 1 hour
9,Repeatability: 15% (at 100 PCI/L)
10,Measurement accuracy: 6% (48h at 150bq/m³)
11,Sampling method: natural diffusion.
12,Temperature measurement:-20 C ~ 60 C, humidity measurement: 0-100%RH.
13,Storage function: Built-in 20,000 groups of data storage.
14,Service life: more than 5 years
15,Environmental conditions: 0-40 C and 10-90%RH.
16,Power supply: built-in lithium battery, type-C charging port.
17,Signal output: RS232
18,Analysis software: Attached with upper computer analysis software.
19,Print output: optional printer can realize on-site printing.
20,Overall dimensions: 180mmX120mmX80mm excluding protruding parts.
21,Optional: pressure measurement, micro printer, universal tripod, 4G wireless transmission, carbon monoxide measurement, carbon dioxide measurement function.
22,Configuration: measuring host, PC analysis software, type-C charging cable, RS232 serial port cable and portable box.

 

4. note: the sensor can not be exposed to stiff light! This may have a negative impact on the measurement results. During the measurement, the sensor temperature must be kept in the range of 0-40 C.
Warning: High voltage is generated inside the sensor. Although the high-voltage area is isolated and protected by the shell, the contact area between the measuring chamber and the surface of the main board
The domain can be exposed to high pressure. Hold the sensor carefully!

 

5. Measurement suggestions:
    The sensor provides radon concentration level every hour. Therefore, the first valid data is available after 1 hour of power-on.
According to the high variability of radon in a short period of time, radon concentration data may be affected by serious changes. Therefore, in order to obtain more accurate data, it is recommended to use an average value. The average value will represent the existence of actual radon in a better way than the instantaneous value. For short-term analysis, it is recommended to use at least the average value of continuous measurement for more than 72 hours. For long-term analysis, it is recommended to calculate the average value of 5-7 days or longer, and measure it at least once every quarter.

 

6. Background knowledge and risks of radon detection:
Radioactive elements will attenuate and emit radiation. Any exposure to this radiation is dangerous to health. Radiation is a form of energy, which will cause damage to living tissues and increase the risk of cancer.
Radioactive elements formed by radon decay can be inhaled and enter our lungs. Inside the lungs, these elements continue to decay and emit radiation, the most important being alpha particles. These substances are absorbed by nearby lung tissues and cause local damage. This kind of injury may lead to lung-cancer. Generally speaking, radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer.
Studies in many countries show that increasing exposure to radon will increase the risk of lung cancer. Radon in soil in domestic environment is the largest source of radon in indoor air, and it is more at risk of lung-cancer than radon in drinking water.
Basements or cellars, or houses built on hillsides, are at high risk of radon, because there are extra surfaces in contact with the ground, and gas can penetrate into the building. This area should be considered as a "high risk" area.
The number of detectors needed in a building depends on its size, layout and use. If the property is very large, has a basement or is expanded at different time points, more detectors may be needed to obtain complete data.
Under normal circumstances, radon detection should be more than three months. This is because the radon level fluctuates constantly, and in order to obtain accurate results, the average value of several months is needed. Radiation levels vary from season to season, and the highest level usually appears in winter.
Because radon levels also fluctuate according to the environment. By opening the ventilation of windows, it is usually recommended to take these inconsistent factors into account during three months.

 

7. Judgment of test results:
The measurement results are expressed in Becker, which is expressed as Becker per cubic meter of air (Bq/m³).
Outdoor, the average radon concentration is about 4Bq/m³. The average household radon concentration is 20Bq/m³. For concentrations below 100Bq/m³, the individual risk is still relatively low. However, the risk will increase with the increase of radon level. There is no known "safe" radon concentration, but the lower the concentration you are exposed to, the lower the risk to your health.

 

8,Suggestion: Families or places where radon concentration exceeds 100Bq/m3 should "strongly consider" taking remedial actions, and the radon concentration should be reduced to below 100Bq/m³ as far as possible.

 

九,Analysis software and print sample diagram:

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