Product Data Sheet

Model 960 Radiation Monitoring System

A fixed radiation monitoring system for gamma and neutron, X and gamma detection with real-time data acquisition and continuous background measuring. The Model 960 uses a NaI or sturdy plastic detector with settable alarm thresholds and high sensitivity up to 150 kcps/µSv/h, and is available in Pedestrian, Hospital Waste Check, and Conveyor Belt or Area Monitor configurations.

Model 960 · Product Data Sheet · Berkeley Nucleonics Corporation
Model 960 control unit with alarm beacon and panel PC display
Verification notes. Specifications on this page are taken verbatim from the official Berkeley Nucleonics Model 960 Radiation Monitoring System datasheet PDF (4 pages). The datasheet covers three configurations: Pedestrian (960-P), Hospital Waste Check (960-H), and Conveyor Belt or Area Monitor. A few line items the PDF does not state are marked (verify). The 80 kcps/µSv/h mid sensitivity tier corresponds to the 12 L detector named in the PDF feature lists.

1Overview

The Model 960 Radiation Monitoring System is a fixed, installed monitor for gamma and neutron, X and gamma radiation, with real-time data acquisition and continuous background measuring. It uses a NaI or sturdy plastic detector, settable alarm thresholds, and high sensitivity up to 150 kcps/µSv/h.

The system ships in three configurations matched to the site: a Pedestrian (960-P) gamma monitor for homeland security and critical sites, a Hospital Waste Check (960-H) monitor for incinerators, steel plants, and waste management centers, and a Conveyor Belt or Area Monitor for the recycling industry. Each can be controlled from a nearby or office PC, with local and/or remote alarms.

2Features

  • Gamma & neutron radiation monitoring
  • X & gamma radiation monitoring
  • Real-time data acquisition
  • Continuous background measuring
  • NaI or sturdy plastic detector
  • Settable alarm thresholds
  • High sensitivity: up to 150 kcps/µSv/h

3Key Applications

  • Discrete perimeter monitoring
  • Unmanned remote monitoring
  • Cargo container security
  • Conveyor or robotic system integration
  • Surveillance of critical infrastructure
  • Other moving source locations (Medicine Departments, Personnel Doorways, Conveyor Belts)

4Pedestrian (Model 960-P)

Model 960-P pedestrian pillar monitor with PMT gamma detector
Model 960-P self-supporting pillar monitor.

The Model 960-P is a gamma radiation monitor, specifically developed for homeland security and monitoring of critical sites such as official buildings, sport events, airports etc. Highly reliable, ensure a precise response in a large range of energies. It is controlled by a PC placed nearby or in an office, while the alarm could be local and/or remote.

Able to measure gamma count-rate, it is fitted for screening pedestrians on site. When in stand-by, Model 960-P continuously measures background radiation. Every second it recalculates a background value as the average of the last 300 seconds (5 minutes). The system offers the possibility to select alarm thresholds for gamma and provides a sound and light alarm when the thresholds are exceeded.

It is possible to print alarm reports on a local or remote printer (via network). The system can also be fully managed remotely from any PC on the local network after entering the access password.

Technical features

ParameterSpecification
ConfigurationStand-alone unit, self-supporting
DetectorGamma detector with PMT; NaI 2x2 in or 3x3 in
Measuring range100 nSv/h - 40 mSv/h
Energy range60 keV - 6 MeV
Operative temperature5 - 45° C
IP 65 protectionIndoor and/or outdoor applications
Communication interfaceEthernet and Wi-Fi, access from PC or tablet
Settable alarm thresholdsOptical and acoustic alarm
Supply110 / 220 VAC
Weight8.16 lbs.
Height47.2 in
Diameter11.8 in

Optional

  • Local display unit
  • Neutron detector: 100 nSv/h - 150 mSv/h - 1 MeV - 20 MeV
Model 960-P control software showing count rate, background, and alarm threshold
Control software: count rate (CPS), background, and alarm threshold.

Assuring safety during operations in critical sites such as borders, airports, court houses, sport events, seaports, etc. is often the number one concern. The Model 960-P is the suitable solution when these issues are considered.

5Hospital Waste Check (Model 960-H)

Model 960-H detector installation in outdoor enclosure
Model 960-H installed detector unit.

When in stand-by, the Model 960-H continuously measures background. Every second recalculates background as the average of the last 300 seconds (5 minutes). Suitable selective presence sensors stop background update and start the measurement when an object passes (person, trolley, vehicle, etc.). This prevents unwanted alarms caused by the passage of unrelated people or objects.

The system offers the possibility to select an alarm threshold and provides a sound and light alarm when this threshold is exceeded. Each detector is shielded by 1 cm of Pb with the dual purpose of shielding background and increasing measurement efficiency by providing some backscattering. It is possible to print alarm reports on a local or remote printer (via network). The system can also be fully managed remotely from any PC on the local network after entering the access password.

Features

  • Plastic scintillation detector, 5, 12 or 25 L, 1 cm Pb shield on the back side, IP 65 container with ventilation holes
  • Sensitivity: 20, 80 or 150 kcps/µSv/h (137Cs)
  • Flexible configuration (detectors number and size)
  • Ultra-fast acquisition unit, connected to a panel PC installed on the wall, in a container with a transparent front window and temperature compensation
  • Settable alarm thresholds
  • Continuous background updating and automatic measuring activation by sensors
  • Digital connection with electronic noise reduction
  • Self-diagnosis with dedicated alarm
  • Control PC with Brumola software in Windows™ environment
  • Possibility of remote access (protected by PW) via ethernet network
  • Optional: video camera, local alarm, speed measurement, custom carpentry
  • Printing of measurement and alarm reports in cps on a local or network printer
Brumola control software dashboard showing CPS, background, and alarm threshold with camera view
Brumola dashboard: per-detector CPS, background, and alarm threshold.

Safety & Savings

Many incinerators, steel plant or waste management centers are now equipped with radiometric control systems at the entrance. This sometimes causes problems due to the accidental arrival of hospital waste contaminated with medical radioisotopes which, at times, do not come from the nuclear medicine ward but from hospital wards (diapers, gauze, etc.) together with normal waste. Due to the short half-life of medical radioisotopes, the real radiological risk is often very low, but the economic and legal impact is not negligible. Regarding metal scrap yards it's not so difficult to find out orphan sources of contaminated metals, a monitor like this could be placed anywhere in your plant.

6Conveyor Belt or Area Monitor

Model 960 conveyor belt monitor counting electronics in enclosure with alarm beacon
Conveyor belt monitor: counting electronics with local alarm beacon.

This configuration is designed for the recycling industry. Being positioned very close to the conveyor belt, it features very high sensitivity for hidden sources, with virtually 100% detection probability.

Conveyor belt monitor is based on a counting electronic, a plastic scintillation detector (various sizes available) and a local alarm, with remote control option. The system is completed by a relay connected to the alarm signal, which can be used to activate external devices (traffic light, barrier, siren, belt block, etc.).

It could be used also as an Area Monitor, in several configurations, to check radioactivity level in a defined area, indoor or outdoor.

ParameterSpecification
Plastic scintillation detector5, 12 to 25 L, in IP 65 housing
Sensitivity20, 80 to 150 kcps/µSv/h (137Cs)
Detection probabilityVirtually 100%
AlarmLocal alarm, with remote control option; relay output for external devices (traffic light, barrier, siren, belt block, etc.)

7Performance

The Model 960 meets the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) standard for emergency management response portal monitoring (FEMA-REP-21).

The Model 960 detects a 1 µCi (37 kBq) 137Cs source located at several points along the vertical line centered midway between the two side columns between 15,24 and 167,64 cm (0,5 - 5,5 feet) above the base upon which the individual stands when being monitored.

ParameterSpecification
StandardFEMA-REP-21 (emergency management response portal monitoring)
Reference source1 µCi (37 kBq) 137Cs
Detection geometrySeveral points along the vertical line centered midway between the two side columns, 15,24 - 167,64 cm (0,5 - 5,5 feet) above the base

8Ordering

The Model 960 is configured to the site: select the Pedestrian (960-P) pillar for critical-site and homeland security screening, the Hospital Waste Check (960-H) plastic scintillation system for incinerator and waste management entrances, or the Conveyor Belt or Area Monitor for the recycling industry. Detector size (5, 12 or 25 L) and sensitivity tier (20, 80 or 150 kcps/µSv/h) are selected per application, along with options such as a video camera, local alarm, speed measurement, and custom carpentry.

To configure a Model 960, request a quote, or arrange a site assessment, contact Berkeley Nucleonics at info@berkeleynucleonics.com or 800-234-7858.