06/30113526 DC : DRAFT JAN 2006
Superseded
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
FOREWORD
1 Scope and object
2 Normative references
3 Terminology
3.1 General
3.2 Definitions
3.3 Quantities and units
4 Design requirements
4.1 Design requirements
4.2 Radiation requirements
4.3 Mechanical requirements
4.3.1 Size
4.3.2 Mass
4.3.3 Alarm characteristics
4.3.4 Case construction
4.3.5 Reference point marking
4.3.6 Switches
4.4 Electromagnetic requirements
5 Performance tests
5.1 General test conditions
5.1.1 Nature of tests
5.1.2 Reference conditions and standard test conditions
5.1.3 Tests performed under standard test conditions
5.1.4 Tests performed with variation of influence quantities
5.1.5 Statistical fluctuations
5.2 Radiation tests
5.2.1 General test information
5.2.2 Instrument set up
5.2.3 Gamma response
5.2.4 Rate of false alarms
5.2.5 Detection of gradually increasing radiation levels
5.2.6 Over range
5.2.7 Detection of neutrons
5.2.8 Gamma response of neutron detector
5.3 Environmental tests
5.3.1 Temperature tests
5.3.2 Humidity
5.3.3 Dust and moisture resistance
5.4 Mechanical tests
5.4.1 Drop test
5.4.2 Vibration tests
5.5 Electrical tests
5.5.1 Battery requirements
5.5.2 Electromagnetic and electrostatic interference
6 Documentation
6.1 Type test report
6.2 Certificate
6.3 Operation and maintenance manuals
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