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15 Cards in this Set
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How many pulses will one fully charged battery give you? |
4000 |
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How long to recharge the batteries for the XRS-3 generator? |
8 hrs |
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What is the forward safety distance? |
15 metres |
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What is the rear safety distance |
6 metres |
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What are the advantages of the XRS-3 generator? |
No rad haz in storage. Total control. Portable. |
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What are the two time delays within the control unit? |
60 sec 15 sec |
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How many mains voltage power adapters are provided as part of the kit? |
3 (scanner, printer & laptop) |
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What beam is created and therefore what must be considered? |
40 degrees. Target coverage. |
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Which qualified person is to be avaliable whilst operating the x-ray equipment? |
Radiation protection supervisor (RPS) |
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After 99 pulses what is the recommended cooling time for the generator? |
3 mins |
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What must be attached to the generator when making a test exposure outside an explosive hazard area and why? |
The operating indicating unit. Mandatory for H&S |
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If unsure of target density, as a guide what initial pulse setting can be used and what stand off? |
99 pulses at 2 metres. |
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The operator has taken an x-ray; what safety action must be taken before recovering the image plate from behind the target? |
Remove the key from the generator. |
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What do you need to do if bringing from a cold environment to a warm one? |
Warm it to room temperature and make sure it's dry before using. |
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What are the possible pulse settings with the XRS-3 generator? |
1-99 |