Fluke Medical Alarms 1060AM NM LRVAR User Manual

1060AM-NM-LRVAR  
Local, Remote, and Flasher Alarms  
Operators Manual  
March 2005  
Manual No. 1060AMNMLRVAR-1 Rev. 1  
©2004, 2005 Fluke Corporation, All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.  
All product names are trademarks of their respective companies  
 
Table of Contents  
Section 1:  
1.1  
Introduction................................................................................................ 1-1  
Procedures, Warnings and Cautions ........................................................... 1-1  
Section 2:  
2.1  
Instructions ................................................................................................ 2-1  
General Description..................................................................................... 2-1  
Specifications............................................................................................... 2-1  
Receiving Inspection.................................................................................... 2-2  
Storage ........................................................................................................ 2-2  
Installation.................................................................................................... 2-3  
Electrical Interface ....................................................................................... 2-4  
Operation..................................................................................................... 2-5  
2.2  
2.3  
2.4  
2.5  
2.6  
2.7  
Section 3:  
3.1  
Maintenance and Cleaning........................................................................ 3-1  
Troubleshooting........................................................................................... 3-1  
Appendix A: Applicable Drawings and Parts List.........................................................A-1  
A.1  
Applicable Drawings and Parts Lists............................................................A-1  
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Introduction  
Procedures, Warnings and Cautions  
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Section 1  
Introduction  
1.1 Procedures, Warnings and Cautions  
The equipment described in this manual is intended to be used for the detection  
and measurement of ionizing radiation. It should be used only by persons who  
have been trained in the proper interpretation of its readings and the appropriate  
safety procedures to be followed in the presence of radiation.  
Although the equipment described in this manual is designed and manufactured  
in compliance with all applicable safety standards, certain hazards are inherent in  
the use of electronic and radiometric equipment.  
WARNINGS and CAUTIONS are presented throughout this document to alert the  
user to potentially hazardous situations.  
A WARNING is a precautionary message preceding an operation that has the  
potential to cause personal injury or death.  
A CAUTION is a precautionary message preceding an operation that has the  
potential to cause permanent damage to the equipment and/or loss of data.  
Failure to comply with WARNINGS and CAUTIONS is at the user's own risk and  
is sufficient cause to terminate the warranty agreement between Fluke  
Biomedical, Radiation Management Services and the customer.  
Adequate warnings are included in this manual and on the product itself to cover  
hazards that may be encountered in normal use and servicing of this equipment.  
No other procedures are warranted by Fluke Biomedical.  
It shall be the owner's or user's responsibility to see to it that the procedures  
described here are meticulously followed, and especially that WARNINGS and  
CAUTIONS are heeded. Failure on the part of the owner or user in any way to  
follow the prescribed procedures shall absolve Fluke Biomedical and its agents  
from any resulting liability.  
Indicated battery and other operational tests must be performed prior to each use  
to assure that the instrument is functioning properly.  
If applicable, failure to conduct periodic performance tests in accordance with  
ANSI N323-1978 (R1983) Radiation Protection Instrumentation Test and  
Calibration, paragraphs 4.6 and 5.4, and to keep records thereof in accordance  
with paragraph 4.5 of the same standard, could result in erroneous readings or  
potential danger.  
ANSI N323-1978 becomes, by this reference, a part of this operating procedure.  
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Instructions  
General Description  
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Section 2  
Instructions  
2.1 General Description  
Refer to 1060-005 drawing located in Appendix A .  
The Fluke Biomedical local , remote , and flasher alarms are used in conjunction with  
the Victoreen Model 1060AM-NM-LR. The operating range of this system is 0.01 mR/hr  
to 1R/hr. The red halogen lamps and the flashing yellow sign provides a remote (75ft)  
and a local visual alarm indication. The green incandescent lights operate at half power  
and indicate normal operating conditions while in a radiation field of less than 2mR/hr  
+/- 10%.  
An efficient dual led (red / green) operates in a similar fashion and shall alert personnel  
of a bulb burn out in either the local or the remote alarms.  
The Local alarm also includes two female power connectors (J1 and J2) each with a set  
of normally closed contacts. J3 is a male connector with a dust cover that interfaces  
with the 1060am-nm-LR . A ½ inch conduit fitting is provided for the hot (L1), neutral  
(L2), and earth ground connections.  
The Remote and Flasher alarm both have a single male plug connector (P1) to  
interconnect with the local alarms normally closed contacts. Conduit fittings provide  
access for the neutral (L2) and earth ground terminations. The Flasher alarm includes  
an AC solid state timer that switches two 25W halogen lamps at a frequency of about  
forty flashes per minute.  
2.2 Specifications  
Dimensions  
(H x W x D )  
Local Alarm  
pn 1060-024  
9 x 6.3 x 6.75  
Remote Alarm  
Pn 1060-034  
9 x 6.3 x 6.75  
Flasher Alarm  
Pn 1060-026  
10 x 14x 2  
in (cm)  
(22.9 x 16.0 x 17.1 (22.9 x 16.0 x  
17.1)  
(25.4 x 35.6 x 5.1)  
Weight lbs (Kg)  
Operating  
Temperature  
F (C)  
3 lb (1.4)  
-32 deg to 122  
deg  
2.5 lb (1.1)  
-32 deg to 122  
deg  
3 lb (1.1)  
-32 deg to 122  
deg  
(0 deg to 50 deg)  
(0 deg to 50 deg)  
0 to 90%  
(0 deg to 50 deg)  
0 to 90%  
Relative Humidity 0 to 90%  
Non condensing  
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Electrical  
Requirements  
120 VAC 50/60 Hz 120 VAC 50/60 Hz 120 VAC 50/60hz  
2.3 Receiving Inspection  
Upon receipt of the unit:  
1. Inspect the carton(s) and contents for damage. If damage is evident, file a claim with  
the carrier and notify  
Fluke Biomedical at 440.248.9300.  
2. Remove the contents from the packing material.  
3. Verify that all items listed on the packing list have been received and are in good  
condition.  
If any of the listed items are missing or damaged, notify  
Fluke Biomedical.  
2.4 Storage  
Storage of Fluke Biomedical instruments must comply with Level B storage  
requirements as outlined in ANSI N45.2.2  
(1972) Section 6.1.2(.2). The storage area shall comply with ANSI N45.2.2 (1972)  
Section 6.2 Storage Area, Paragraphs  
6.2.1 through 6.2.5. Housekeeping shall conform to ANSI N45.2.3 (1972).  
Level B components shall be stored within a fire resistant, tear resistant, weather tight  
enclosure, in a well-ventilated  
building or equivalent.  
Storage of Fluke Biomedical instruments must comply with the following:  
1. Inspection and examination of items in storage must be in accordance with ANSI  
N45.2.2 (1972) Section 6.4.1.  
2. Requirements for proper storage must be documented and written procedures or  
instructions must be established  
3. In the event of fire, post-fire evaluation must be in accordance with ANSI N45.2.2  
(1972), Section 6.4.3.  
4. Removal of items from storage must be in accordance with ANSI N45.2.2 (1972),  
Section 6.5 and 6.6.  
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Instructions  
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2.5 Installation  
WARNING  
To prevent electrical shock, ensure that power is disconnected before installing the alarms  
Installation of the 1060am-nm-lrvar consists of mounting the unit , providing an  
electrical interface , and performing an operational check.  
The 1060-024,1060-034, and 1060-026 have four mounting holes inside each chassis  
with a 0.19 diameter clearance.  
1 Remove four sheet metal screws from the case assembly . (1060-024 and 1060-034).  
Slide out the yellow acrylic panel from the chassis from either side of the flasher  
alarm assembly . (1060-026).  
2 .Using a chassis as a template mark, the mounting surface for hole positioning.  
3. Drill the necessary holes in the mounting surface.  
4 .Secure the chassis with the appropriate screws.  
5.Determine a suitable location to mount the 1060am-nm-LR . The alarm threshold is  
set at 2 mR/hr . A field between 10mr/hr and a 100mr/hr is good starting point. Contact  
your radiation safety officer for your company requirements.  
CAUTION  
If readings from a device’s position indicates that the radiation rate is relatively high, CAUTION  
should be observed when replacing or working on this unit. High rates can quickly cause the  
operator’s cumulative exposure to increase with the potential for injury .  
6. The 1060am-nm-LR may be queried for this radiation rate remotely with the RS-232  
communications using the RRM command Read mR /Hr (averaged over 60  
seconds).Wait two minutes, and repeat the command RRM as necessary See manual  
1060am-1 for more information.  
7. A twenty-five foot cable assembly pn (1060am-nm-11) is available with a DB9F  
connector and a five pin circular connector .If this length is inadequate , use the  
connector kit supplied with the 1060am-nm-LR . Select the 5 pin male and assemble  
your own .Refer to the section labeled ,Connections –1060am-nm (NEMA 4 enclosure) .  
TXD, RXD, and GND are the signals required for RS-232 communications .  
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2.6 Electrical interface  
The Local alarm (1060-024) requires power connections as follows: (See appendix A for  
the 1060-13 and 1060-024 drawings)  
Terminate the input power to TB2-1(L1) of the Local alarm assembly at the end of  
this installation .  
1. Earth ground to chassis lug items 17 and 18 in view A-A of the local alarm  
assembly.  
2. The L2 neutral connection (white) to TB1-8.  
3. Connect the 75 foot power interface (male end) cables (1060-022 ) to both J1  
and J2 . They are interchangeable.  
4. Remove the dust cap and connect the 1060ds-24 ten foot cable assembly to  
J3 and connect the free end to the I/O connector on the 1060am-nm-LR .  
The Remote alarm (1060-034) require power connections as follows: .(See appendix A  
for the 1060-023 and 1060-034 drawings)  
1. Earth ground to chassis lug items 21 and 22 in view A-A of the remote alarm  
assembly.  
2. The L2 neutral (L2) connection (white) to TB1-8.  
3. Connect either female end of the power interface cable to P1 on the remote  
alarm chassis .  
The Flasher alarm (1060-026) requires power connections as follows:  
(see appendix A for 1060-033 and 1060-026 drawings)  
1. Earth ground to chassis lug of the flasher alarm assembly.  
2. Neutral (L2) connection to ac-flasher terminal 1.  
3. Connect the remaining female end of the power interface cable to P1.  
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Operation  
2.7 Operation  
The red beacons and red leds are ON .  
The flasher alarm is blinking .  
Connect the free end of the I/O (1060ds-24) cable to the model 1060AM-NM-LR I/O  
connector.  
Connect the 1060AM-NM-110 (12 volt 500 mA) power cube connector to the 1060AM-  
NM-LR power input .  
The red beacons turn off and the green ones are on .The green LED’s are also on.  
The flasher alarm is now off .  
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Maintenance  
Maintenance and Cleaning  
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Section 3  
Maintenance and Cleaning  
WARNING  
To prevent injury, do not remove or insert lamp when unit is energized .  
CAUTION  
To prevent damage to the lens, do not use abrasive materials or cleaners  
Refer the parts lists for the required type of lamp After disconnecting power, replace the  
lamp as follows:  
1. Insert a small flat blade screwdriver between the INSIDE locking mechanism and  
the lens. Gently push down and then pry up while unseating the lens away from  
the mounting base. Pull the lens up and off .  
CAUTION  
To prevent property damage and injury, do not touch glass with bare fingers. Grasp glass with a  
soft clean cloth or with packaging supplied with the replacement lamp.  
2. Gently push down on the lamp, twist and pull up to remove the lamp from the socket.  
Install the new lamp by aligning the connector on the base of the tube with its mating  
socket, then carefully press down into the socket. Assemble the Lamp .  
3. Apply power to the signal and verify that the signal operates properly .  
Periodically clean the beacons lens with a soft cloth or sponge and water or a mild  
detergent solution to maintain optimum visibility. Ensure that the lens is completely  
dry before assembling the unit .  
Refer the parts lists for the required type of lamp After disconnecting power, replace the  
lamp as follows:  
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1. Slide the acrylic yellow panel out from either side of the chassis .  
CAUTION  
To prevent property damage and injury, do not touch glass with bare fingers. Grasp glass with a  
soft clean cloth or with packaging supplied with the replacement lamp.  
2 . Gently push in on the lamp, twist and pull up to remove the lamp from the socket.  
Install the new lamp(s) by aligning the connector on the base of the tube with its mating  
socket, then carefully press down into the socket.  
Slide out the yellow acrylic panel from the chassis (flasher alarm) . Clean with a soft  
cloth or sponge and water or a mild detergent solution to maintain optimum visibility.  
Ensure that the acrylic sign is completely dry before assembling the unit .  
3.1 Troubleshooting  
Extreme care must be used when troubleshooting a system that has power  
applied.  
All standard troubleshooting precautions apply.  
Once a problem has been located, remove all power before continuing with the repair.  
Personnel performing the following procedure must be familiar with the operation  
of the monitoring system and the location of each piece of equipment used in the  
system.  
If a problem develops, verify that the voltages at connection point inputs and  
outputs are present and that all wiring is secure. Refer to Appendix A for  
drawings and parts lists.  
If a problem cannot be resolved using the drawings in the Appendix while  
applying the troubleshooting instructions found in this manual, please contact  
Fluke Biomedical at 440.248.9300 for assistance.  
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Appendix  
Applicable Drawings and Parts List  
A
Appendix A  
Applicable Drawings and Parts List  
4.1 Applicable Drawings and Parts List  
1060-005  
1060-005  
1060-010  
1060-010  
1060-013  
1060-024  
1060-024  
1060-023  
1060-034  
1060-024  
1060-026  
1060-026  
1060-033  
1060-022  
1060DS-24  
1060AMNMLRVAR-1  
Main Assembly  
Main Assembly Parts List  
Alarm PCB Assembly  
Alarm PCB Parts List  
Local Alarm Schematic  
Local Alarm Assembly  
Local Alarm Parts List  
Remote Alarm Schematic  
Remote Alarm Assembly  
Remote Alarm Parts List  
Flasher Alarm Assembly  
Flasher Alarm Parts List  
Flasher Alarm Schematic  
Power Interface Cable  
I/O Cable Assembly  
Manual  
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Fluke Biomedical  
Radiation Management Services  
6045 Cochran Road  
Cleveland, Ohio 44139  
440.498.2564  
 

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