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ELECTRONIC PERSONAL DOSEMETER HANDBOOK
MAINTENANCE
ISSUE 5
Page 82
Thermo
6.2
The EPD Battery
The EPD can use either a Lithium Thionyl Chloride (LTC) 3.6 V battery or a
standard 1.5 V AA battery (see Section 4.2). A battery change is within the scope
of any competent user. However, care must be taken when replacing the EPD
battery (see Section 6.2.3).
If the EPD is to be stored for a prolonged period of time the EPD battery should
be removed. There is no definitive battery installation period. The best
philosophy to adopt is:
if in doubt - remove the battery
.
6.2.1 Replacement
Batteries
Replacement batteries must be suitable for installation into the EPD. On no
account must excessive force be used to insert the battery into its compartment.
The following are recommended replacement batteries:
Sonnenschien - Lithium 3.6 V (SL-760)
Duracell/Procell - Alkaline 1.5 V (MN 1500)
Other AA batteries may be suitable, but Thermo should first be consulted,
especially in the case of Lithium batteries. The user is also advised that:
1.
The length of the battery including the battery anode (pip) should be in the
range of 49.0 mm to 51.0 mm.
2.
The diameter of the battery should be in the range of 13.9 mm to
14.6 mm.
3.
The diameter of the anode pip should be less than 5.7 mm. The battery
compartment has a feature to prevent reverse connection of the battery,
and an anode pip of more than 5.7mm diameter may fail to connect.
4.
Battery life may differ from specification.
Detailed procedures for inserting/replacing the EPD are given in Section 2.1.2.
6.2.2 Battery
Leakage
Batteries that become expended should not be left in the EPD as they may leak,
especially LTC batteries. Batteries should also be removed from any EPD that is
going to be left non-operational for any length of time to avoid the possibility that
leakage may occur and damage the EPD.
6.2.3
Lithium Thionyl Chloride Battery Warning