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6  CARE, MAINTENANCE, and TROUBLESHOOTING 

6.1  Warning on Pump Direction

 

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e RAD H

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O system cannot tolerate the reversal of 

the air connections at the aerator head or the RAD7. 
A check valve should be used at all times to prevent 
the disastrous possibility of sucking water into the 
RAD7, should a connector be accidentally reversed. If 
a reversed connection occurs, the check valve 
prevents the water from rising past the aerator head 
by blocking its path. Do not allow the RAD7 to 
continue pumping against a blocked check valve, as 
this may cause damage to the pump or to the RAD7's 
internal seals.

6.2  Warning on Tipping the Aeration Unit

 

Use a solid, stable base to hold the aerator unit when 
you operate the system. 

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e RAD H

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O case makes a 

good base when placed on a level surface.  

Never operate the RAD H

2

O aeration unit in any 

position other than upright! If the aeration unit tips 
to any direction it may allow water to pass through 
the outlet tube toward the RAD7 unit. If liquid water 
reaches the RAD7, it could permanently damage 
critical internal parts, resulting in an expensive repair 
bill. 

If water ever enters the RAD7, or if the RAD7 ever 
goes swimming in the water, it will probably cease to 
operate and immediate steps should be taken to 
minimize the impact on the instrument. 

Keep the RAD7 upright. 

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is will prevent water from 

touching the detector, which is close to the face plate 
at the top of the dome. Put a piece of tubing on the 
RAD7 outlet with the other end in a sink. Use the 
RAD7 pump if it still works or, otherwise, an external 
pump into the inlet, to blow air through the 
instrument. When water ceases to be blown out of 
the outlet, put desiccant upstream of the RAD7 to dry 
out the air path. When the air path is fully dry (a

ft

er 

dry air has been blown through it for approximately 
one hour), remove the face plate from the case, empty 
the water out of the case and blow dry the case and 
the RAD7 electronics. 

Once there is no visible water in or on the 
instrument, it can be put in an oven at 50°C for a few 
hours to dry out completely. Additionally, desiccated 
air can be passed through the air path until the air 

leaving the RAD7 drops below 10% RH. A

ft

er this 

treatment further corrosion will be prevented, and 
the RAD7 will boot once more and you can use the 
internal RH sensor to measure how dry the air path 
is. At this point the instrument should be returned to 
DURRIDGE for service.

6.3  Frit Maintenance

 

A

ft

er performing many radon in water 

measurements, the glass frit may begin to show stains 
or even begin clogging due to the buildup of mineral 
deposits. If the mineral buildup is light and low in 
radium content, we see no reason for concern. Heavy 
deposits may be removed from the frit by soaking it 
in a strong acid solution, followed by a thorough 
rinse with clean water.

6.4  High Humidity

 

While the pump is stopped, during the 25 minutes 
a

ft

er aerating the sample, water molecules will 

continue to desorb from internal surfaces. If the 
relative humidity rises beyond 20% by the last 
counting cycle, the result of the measurement will be 
low by more than 5%. To prevent this from 
happening, more time may need to be spent drying 
out the system, with the laboratory drying unit in the 
sample path, before the measurement. 

A

ft

er the initial purging of 

fi

ve minutes or more, the 

humidity can be monitored by starting a SNIFF test 
(

[Setup]

[Protocol]

[Sniff]

 

[Enter]

) and 

going to the status window (

[Test]

[Status]

 

[Enter]

 and pressing the right arrow twice). 

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relative humidity is displayed in the upper right hand 
corner. 

Watch the humidity as it comes down below 10% RH. 
With experience you will learn just how long to keep 
the run going. In any case, the humidity must come 
down to 6% and you may 

fi

nd that 5% or lower is 

necessary. 

At the same time as the humidity is coming down, 
you can go to the 

fift

h status window to observe the 

count rate in Window A. Provided that you have 
purged all the radon out of the system, the window A 
count rate will be due to residual 218-Po on the alpha 
detector surface. 

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is will halve every 3 minutes until 

Section 6 

 

Care, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for RAD H2O

Page 1: ...RAD H2O Radon in Water Accessory for the RAD7 User Manual...

Page 2: ...mful chemicals to use Once the procedure becomes familiar and well understood it will produce accurate results with minimal e ort It is assumed that the user has a good working knowledge of the RAD7 I...

Page 3: ...or assembly 11 1 4 5 Finishing the Test 11 1 4 6 Interpreting the Results 11 Fig 5 RAD H2O printout 12 2 BACKGROUND 13 2 1 About Radon in Water 13 2 2 Health Risks Due to Waterborne Radon 13 2 3 Physi...

Page 4: ...omparison of RAD H2O with Other Methods 23 5 4 Quality Assurance 23 Fig 7 Method Comparison 24 6 CARE MAINTENANCE and TROUBLESHOOTING 25 6 1 Warning on Pump Direction 25 6 2 Warning on Tipping the Aer...

Page 5: ...DGE immediately at 978 667 9556 or email sales durridge com Continued on next page Section 1 Getting Started 5 RAD H2O Carrying Case Rugged Pelican brand case Dust proof and crushproof Sculpted foam i...

Page 6: ...RAD H2O Aerator Cap Kit Aerator Cap x2 Tubing for 40mL and 250mL vials Indoor Faucet Adaptor Plastic adaptor 20 inch vinyl tubing Drying and Charcoal Tube Kit Small drying tubes x 4 Tube of activated...

Page 7: ...the event that the tube connections to the instrument are reversed For more information on preventing water from entering the RAD7 see Section 6 2 Warning on Tipping the Aeration Unit Section 1 Getti...

Page 8: ...e tube of desiccant which is connected to the aerator cap and supported by a clamp on the retort stand The components are connected to one another using the included tubing as shown in Fig 3 on the fo...

Page 9: ...he laboratory drying unit to the RAD7 inlet with the inlet filter in place see RAD7 manual Purge the unit with fresh dry air for ten minutes After 10 minutes of purging with dry air push the Menu butt...

Page 10: ...ht of the 6th 250mL vial The end of the glass frit should be 150mm or 4 7 16 from the bottom of the aerator cap Adjust it as necessary Pick the tube appropriate to the size of vial containing the wate...

Page 11: ...ed for the small drying tube Continue the purge for another ten minutes Check the relative humidity as above and continue the purge until the relative humidity indication in the instrument drops to 6...

Page 12: ...Fig 5 RAD H2O printout Section 1 Getting Started 12...

Page 13: ...e public exposure to waterborne radon having discovered cases in which groundwater concentration exceeded 1 million pCi L Hess Federal action on the problem of radon in drinking water picked up in the...

Page 14: ...m Radon is continually being created in the ground so that groundwater often has high radon content By contrast open water contains very little dissolved radium That together with the proximity of the...

Page 15: ...shielded for high energy radiation and the residents are likely to spend significant periods of time in the radiation field Over time a long lived decay product lead 210 builds up in the column which...

Page 16: ...l will continue to contain the radon that was measured If this radon is still present when you start a new measurement it will erroneously influence the next measurement This is of special concern whe...

Page 17: ...ining radon from the system following the purge A small column containing 15 grams of activated carbon can remove up to 98 of the remaining radon from the RAD H2O system when connected in a closed loo...

Page 18: ...orb a small fraction of the radon that passes through the system A small fraction of a very large amount can still be a significant amount The radon may desorb from these materials over many hours In...

Page 19: ...exponential function with a time constant of 132 4 hours The mean life of a radon 222 atom is 132 4 hours which is the half life of 3 825 days multiplied by 24 hours per day divided by the natural lo...

Page 20: ...2 295 111 2 313 112 2 330 113 2 348 114 2 366 115 2 384 116 2 402 117 2 420 118 2 438 119 2 457 120 2 475 121 2 494 122 2 513 123 2 532 124 2 551 125 2 571 126 2 590 127 2 610 128 2 629 129 2 649 130...

Page 21: ...to detail you may be able to get the variation down to under 5 When taking a sample it is important that the water being sampled has never been in contact with air When sampling from a body of water i...

Page 22: ...5 2 8 Relative Humidity If the RAD7 is thoroughly dried out before use the relative humidity inside the instrument will stay below 10 for the entire 30 minutes of the measurement If not then the humi...

Page 23: ...ervatively estimated to reflect typical field usage The most demanding and patient RAD H2O operator should be able to reduce background to less than 0 02 cpm rather than the 0 10 cpm given in the tabl...

Page 24: ...ute count 51 20 2 5 19 20 120 minute count 36 14 1 8 14 14 2 sigma uncertainty at 100 pCi L in pCi L 20 minute count 53 20 24 20 60 minute count 31 12 1 5 14 12 120 minute count 22 8 5 1 1 10 8 5 DL C...

Page 25: ...sible water in or on the instrument it can be put in an oven at 50 C for a few hours to dry out completely Additionally desiccated air can be passed through the air path until the air leaving the RAD7...

Page 26: ...mplished using the included Bypass Assembly which allows some air pressure to bypass the aerator and flow directly from the RAD7 outlet to the drying tube The RAD H2O Bypass Assembly should be connect...

Page 27: ...at DURRIDGE Company The precise factor for any setup depends also on the choice and length of tubing For the most reliable assessment users should perform their own experiments with their own setup Co...

Page 28: ...or 250 protocol In fact the two could be made with the same sample First make a normal RAD H2O measurement then without changing the physical setup change the preset WAT protocol to SNIFF bypass the a...

Page 29: ...ironmental Studies 55 66 2012 Burnett W C R N Peterson I R Santos and R W Hicks Use of automated radon measurements for rapid assessment of groundwater flow into Florida streams Journal of Hydrology 3...

Page 30: ...Hess C T and S M Beasley Setting up a Laboratory for Radon in Water Measurements Chapter 13 in Cothern and Rebers 1990 Hunkeler D et al Can 222Rn be sued as a partitioning tracer to detect mineral oil...

Page 31: ...Products Inc Shallow Tray Low Profile Air Strippers and VOC and Radon Removal from Water pamphlets NEEP 17 Technology Drive West Lebanon NH 03734 1992 Prichard H M and T F Gesell Rapid Measurements of...

Page 32: ...ng Water Reducing Your Exposure to Radon 570 9 91 600 June 1991 U S EPA Office of Drinking Water Radionuclides in Drinking Water Factsheet 570 9 91 700 June 1991 Vitz E Toward a Standard Method for De...

Page 33: ...mpany Inc All rights reserved DURRIDGE the DURRIDGE logo and the Works with the DURRIDGE logo are trademarks of DURRIDGE Company Inc registered in the U S Note DURRIDGE frequently updates its product...

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