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RAID-XP

The reliable NC Detector

The RAID- XP combines radiological and chemical detection into one system based on the RAID-M technology for chemical detection and the superior SVG2 technology radiation γ-detection. Equipped with a data-logger and GPS connectivity it operates in both stationary and mobile mode, and can also be integrated into sensor networks.

Special features

  • Combined chemical and radiological system
  • Dual display to separate radiological or chemical alarm
  • Data logger
  • GPS interface for NMEA formatted GPS information
  • User accessible filters

Applications

Due to the compact portable design the system is usable as a stand alone system in the field for monitoring chemical or radiological threats. The newly introduced system has gathered world wide interest.

Technical Data

Basic Unit

Weight:

Less than 7 kg (without battery)

Size:

160mm x 220mm x 280mm

Power Supply:

External power supply, accumulator / battery
Low voltage DC power (9-32 V DC nominal)
Mains power supply: 230 V 50 Hz (110 V 60 Hz) AC

Interface:

RS232 Interface
GPS enabled

Environmental Test:

Military hardened

Battery:

Lithium MnO2 Ion battery (Weight: 2500 g)

C-Detector

Substances detectable:

CWA's: GA, GB, GD, GF, VX, VXR, HD, HN, L, AC
(List not exhaustive) Test substances: DPM (GSI), MSAL (HSI)
Toxic Industrial Chemicals: CL2, Chloride (CLX), Cyanide (CY), SO2, Toluoldiisocyanate (TDI)

Detection range:

Low ppb up to several ppm (substance specific)

Temperature range:

-20° C ... +50°C

Spare parts:

No requirement to change consumables when RAID-XP detects a challenge, any consumables used are kept to a minimum and have maximum life.
Dust, purge and drying filters can be exchanged by the operator.

Radiation active source:

Ni-63 with 100 MBq activity

γ-Radiation Detector

Measurement ranges of the internal dose rate sensor:
γ-radiation > 70 keV
γ -dose rate 0.5 µGy/h ... 20 Gy/h

  • Adjustable thresholds for dose and dose rate

 

 

 
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