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2.2.4  RAD7 Mode 

In AUTO (the default) mode, the RAD7 will 
automatically switch from SNIFF mode to NORMAL 
mode a

ft

er three hours into the run. 

Th

is is to take 

advantage of the additional counts provided by the 
214-polonium decays that will, by then, have 
approached equilibrium with the (steady) radon 
concentration in the measurement chamber. 

For slow, long-term measurements with long cycle 
times AUTO mode for the RAD7 is appropriate. 

Th

RAD7’s response time will be a couple of hours or so. 

For fastest response, the RAD7 can be forced to stay 
in SNIFF mode (

Setup, Mode, Sniff

 

[ENTER]

). 

It will then always count only the 218-Po decays, 
giving it a 13-minute 95% response time. However, 
the improvement in overall response time is marginal 
due to the 2-hour timescale for radon exchange 
across the membrane tubing, and this has to be 
weighed against the reduction in sensitivity (and 
consequent reduction in precision) that comes with 
switching from NORMAL to SNIFF mode. 

 
2.3  Long Term Measurement 

2.3.1  Desiccant 

As set up, above, the system will continue making 
measurements inde

nitely. 

Th

ere are, however, 

various resources that are being used up in the 
process, and which must be replenished. 

Th

e most 

obvious is the desiccant. A new, or regenerated, 
Laboratory Drying Unit will normally last for about 
ten days of continuous use in a temperate climate. In 
this application, however, it is operating in a closed, 
dry air loop where the only moisture entering the 
loop comes from tiny leaks of ambient air. 

Th

erefore, 

each Laboratory Drying Unit can be expected to last 
several weeks. When the remaining length of blue 
(dry) desiccant is less than one inch, the desiccant 
should be replaced. Please see the RAD7 manual on 
desiccant regeneration. If the desiccant is not 

replaced, and the relative humidity in the instrument 
rises above about 20%, then the sensitivity drops o

 

and the reading is lower than the true value. 

 
2.3.2  Memory 

Th

e capacity of the internal memory of the RAD7 is 

1,000 records or cycles. If each cycle is two hours, 
that would be data for 2000 hours, or just over 80 
days. Every time the desiccant is changed, therefore, 
all the stored data should be downloaded to a PC, 
backed up, and erased from the RAD7 memory. It is 
also possible to monitor the RAD7’s output remotely, 
including the relative humidity, which can be used as 
an indicator that the desiccant needs to be replaced. 
Please see the CAPTURE manual for more 
information on remote monitoring. 

Section 2 

 

Measurement Procedure

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Summary of Contents for RAD7

Page 1: ...WATER PROBE Passive Slow Response Radon in Water Accessory for the RAD7 User Manual...

Page 2: ...Protocol 6 1 4 3 User Protocol 6 2 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE 7 2 1 Start Up 7 2 1 1 Temperature Probe 7 2 1 2 Start Measurement 7 2 2 Speed of Response 7 2 2 1 Measurement in Progress 7 2 2 2 In fl uenci...

Page 3: ...ff ect on Response Time 11 4 4 Custom DRYSTIK Settings 11 Fig 4 Water Probe con fi guration with Active DRYSTIK 12 5 CARE MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 13 5 1 Water Catastrophe 13 5 2 RAD7 Care 13...

Page 4: ...mperature is measured with a temperature probe inserted into the water As an example at a water temperature of 10 degrees Celsius the partition coe ffi cient is about 1 3 Th at means there is three ti...

Page 5: ...t this end to the air inlet fi lter with 1 8 ID tubing at the fi lter end which is then placed on the RAD7 INLET Th e Luer taper ensures an airtight connection Fig 2 RAD7 Water Probe Standard Setup 1...

Page 6: ...tteries in a fully charged condition Set the RAD7 s Mode to Auto which starts the instrument in Sni ff mode counting 218 polonium decays only and switched automatically to Normal Mode counting 218 pol...

Page 7: ...a standard deviation of 10 At very low concentrations it may take hours and averaging over many cycles to reach a su ffi ciently precise value 2 2 2 In fl uencing Factors Th ere are two processes req...

Page 8: ...the process and which must be replenished Th e most obvious is the desiccant A new or regenerated Laboratory Drying Unit will normally last for about ten days of continuous use in a temperate climate...

Page 9: ...ce as instructed Th e water temperature information is used by CAPTURE to calculate the radon in water concentrations For detailed instructions please see the Water Probe information in the CAPTURE us...

Page 10: ...formula is applied automatically in CAPTURE when the Water Type is set to Fresh Water in the Run Parameters Window as shown in Fig 3 below 3 2 2 Schubert Et Al Formula If the Water Type is set to Sal...

Page 11: ...It should be inserted between the DRYSTIK air outlet and the inlet fi lter on the RAD7 as shown in Fig 4 on the following page Th e desiccant will last for a very long time and the drying tube will ad...

Page 12: ...Fig 4 Water Probe con fi guration with Active DRYSTIK Section 4 DRYSTIK 12...

Page 13: ...id onto its hinges Th e wrap will make the RAD7 almost watertight If it tears it can be easily replaced at any time Th e instrument should in any case be returned every year for recalibration It is us...

Page 14: ...dioxide measurements in coastal waters Environmental Science and Technology 46 14 7685 7691 Schubert M Paschke A Lieberman E Burnett W C 2012 Air Water Partitioning of 222Rn and its Dependence on Wat...

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