Thermo Scientific™

FH 40 G NBR Survey Meter

Catalog number: FH40NBR
Thermo Scientific™

FH 40 G NBR Survey Meter

Catalog number: FH40NBR
Detect even the most minute amounts of radiation within seconds and immediately determine whether it is natural or artificial. The Thermo Scientific™ FH 40 G NBR Survey Meter uses patented advanced Natural Background Rejection (NBR) technology to distinguish between naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM) and radiation from manmade sources. From first responders dealing with radiation emergencies to environmental monitoring and remediation personnel, this high-efficiency detector quiclky locates contamination or hidden radiation sources and accurately determines the dose rate.
 
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FH 40 G NBR Survey Meter
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SensitivityFHZ 672 E-10: approx. 2000 s-1/µSv/h, FH 40 GL-10
DescriptionFH 40 G NBR Survey Meter
Energy RangeFHZ 672 E-10: 48 keV to 6 MeV, FH 40 GL-10 alone: 30 keV to 4.4 MeV
Battery Type2 AA
Measurement RangeFHZ 672 E-10: 1 nSv to 100μSv/h (Detection Limit of Artificial Gamma Radiation: <20% of natural dose rate, typically)FH 40 GL-10 only: 500 nSv/h to 100 mSv/h
Operating Temperature (Metric)−30°C to 55°C
Height (English)1.7 in.
Operating Temperature (English)−22° to 131°F
Storage Temperature (Metric)−40°C to 70°C
Storage Temperature (English)−40°F to 158°F
Width (Metric)7.3 cm
Depth (Metric)195 mm
Width (English)2.9 in.
Battery Life250 hr. alkaline, 30 hr. with NBR detector, 500 hr. lithium
Depth (English)7.7 in.
Height (Metric)4.2 cm
Dose RangeDose rate 0 to 9.9 R/h (0 to 99 mSv/h) , dose 0 to 1000 R (0 to 10 Sv)
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SensitivityFHZ 672 E-10: approx. 2000 s-1/µSv/h, FH 40 GL-10
DescriptionFH 40 G NBR Survey Meter
Energy RangeFHZ 672 E-10: 48 keV to 6 MeV, FH 40 GL-10 alone: 30 keV to 4.4 MeV
Battery Type2 AA
Measurement RangeFHZ 672 E-10: 1 nSv to 100μSv/h (Detection Limit of Artificial Gamma Radiation: <20% of natural dose rate, typically)FH 40 GL-10 only: 500 nSv/h to 100 mSv/h
Operating Temperature (Metric)−30°C to 55°C
Height (English)1.7 in.
Operating Temperature (English)−22° to 131°F
Storage Temperature (Metric)−40°C to 70°C
Storage Temperature (English)−40°F to 158°F
Width (Metric)7.3 cm
Depth (Metric)195 mm
Width (English)2.9 in.
Battery Life250 hr. alkaline, 30 hr. with NBR detector, 500 hr. lithium
Depth (English)7.7 in.
Height (Metric)4.2 cm
Dose RangeDose rate 0 to 9.9 R/h (0 to 99 mSv/h) , dose 0 to 1000 R (0 to 10 Sv)
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The FH 40 G NBR Survey Meter combines a Thermo Scientific™ FHZ 672 E series detector, composed of a highly sensitive scintillator detector and extremely fast evaluation electronics, with the Thermo Scientific™ FH 40 G Multi Purpose Survey Meter. The NBR technique of the FHZ 672 E probes differentiates between naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM) and artificial, man-made sources with simple to identify optical annunciation via red or green LED. This combination can be ordered to measure dose rate in R/h (verion FHZ 672 E) or to achieve an energy characteristic according to the ambient dose equivalent H*(10) in Sv/h with the version FHZ 672 E-10. The high efficiency of this detector allows an accurate determination of the dose rate within seconds for both versions.
  • Powerful detection of DU-materials (depleted uranium) in the field.
  • Tested and approved by TUV.
  • 1000 times more sensitive than normal gas filled detectors.
  • Measuring range of the sole FHZ 672 E probes is extended by simultaneously measuring with FH 40 G (up to 100 R/h / 1Sv/h).
  • Artificial contribution of 1μR/h / 10 nSv/h can be detected within a few seconds even in fluctuating background radiation fields up to 10 μR/h / 100 nSv/h.
  • Contaminated material or hidden sources are located fast and reliably.

Flexible Data Storage

The stored measured values can be accessed any time and seen on the display of the advanced survey meter. For further processing and archiving purposes, it is possible to transfer the history contents to a PC via the FH 40 GL-10 interface.

Intelligent Ratemeter-Algorithm (ADF-Mode)
Guarantees that even the smallest changes of dose rate are immediately detected, while at the same time, statistical fluctuations are effectively suppressed.

Configuration by PC
The desired functions can be activated or hidden to the user by using the Windows™-based configuration software. This means that the characteristics of the FH 40 GL-10 precisely correspond to the measurement task, thus operator errors are minimized. It can be made as simple or complex as required for user application.

Recommended for:
First responders
Civil defense
Fire brigades
Law Enforcement
Special forces
Environmental monitoring
Remediation
An operational FH40G NBR survey meter system consits of one FH40G series survey meter, one FH40G type connection cable and one FHZ 672 E series probe.

Probe FHZ 672 E series
Detection Limit of Artificial Gamma Radiation: <20% of natural dose rate, typically
Operating Temperature (Metric): -30° to +50°F
Storage Temperature (Metric): -40° to +70°F
Operating Temperature (English): -22° to +122°F
Storage Temperature (English): -40° to +158°C
Length (Metric): 405 mm
Width (Metric): 110 mm
Height (Metric): 240 mm
Length (English):16 inch
Width (English): 4.3 inch
Height (English): 9.5 mm
Weight (Metric): 3.9 kg (without FH40G device and connection cable)
Weight (English): 8.6 kg (without FH40G device and connection cable)
IP Protection rate: IP 52
Operation time with connected FH40G device: approx 30 hrs.

Probe FHZ 672 E
Dose rate calibrated in: R/h
Measuring range: 0.1 μR/h to 10 mR/h
Gamma energy lower threshold: 50 keV
Sensitivity FHZ 672 E-10: approx. 28 cps/μR/h (Cs-137)

Probe FHZ 672 E-10
Dose rate calibrated in: Sv/h
Measuring range: 1 nSv to 100 μSv/h
Gamma energy lower threshold: 48 keV
Sensitivity FHZ 672 E-10: approx. 2500 cps/μSv/h (Cs-137)

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