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Appendix A–10
DAILY INSPECTION
The gauge should be inspected daily before use to ensure proper
operation of all safety features as follows:
✓
The source rod opening in the bottom of the gauge is equipped
with a spring-loaded tungsten sliding block that shuts when the
source rod is in the
SAFE
(shielded) position. To check the
operation of the sliding block, push the source rod down into the
backscatter position (see Figure 3–3 on page 3–5), and then
raise it back to the
SAFE
position. You should hear a
click
as
the sliding block snaps shut. Turn the gauge over and verify that
the sliding block is shut. If any portion of the opening is
uncovered, the tungsten sliding block and fixed tungsten block
should be cleaned before using, transporting, or storing the
gauge. Refer to page A–11 for instructions on cleaning the
sliding and fixed blocks.
NOTE
The bottom edge of the tungsten sliding block is beveled,
as shown in Figure A–3 on page A–12. As a result, there
may appear to be a slight opening when the sliding block
is closed. However, you should hear a click as the sliding
block snaps shut when the source rod is raised to the
SAFE position.
✓
If a radiation survey instrument is available, verify that the
radioactive gamma source is in place by measuring the exposure
rate at the surface of the gauge. The exposure rate should be
approximately 10–20 mrem per hour. A reading of about
1 mrem or less indicates either that the survey instrument is not
working properly or that the cesium-137 source may be missing.
Refer to the
section on page C–9 for further
instructions.
WARNING
Do not store or transport the gauge unless the
sliding block is closed. Increased radiation levels
may cause excessive personnel radiation exposure
and may violate transportation regulations.
Summary of Contents for Enhanced RoadReader Plus 3451
Page 7: ...Model 3451 vii NOTES...
Page 17: ...xvi NOTES...
Page 29: ...1 12 NOTES...
Page 33: ...2 4 Figure 2 1 Effect of Moisture on Depth of Measurement...
Page 85: ...4 22 NOTES...
Page 106: ...Model 3451 6 3 Figure 6 1 Offset Menu 6 OFFSETS CALIBRATION...
Page 114: ...Model 3451 6 11 Figure 6 10 Moisture Offset Erase Prompt 6 OFFSETS CALIBRATION...
Page 131: ...6 NOTES...
Page 141: ...7 10 Figure 7 5 Project Data Spreadsheet...
Page 145: ...7 14 Figure 7 8 Project Setup Display Figure 7 9 Standard Counts Display...
Page 147: ...7 16 Figure 7 10 Project Status Display Figure 7 11 Source Decay Display...
Page 149: ...7 18 Figure 7 12 Stat Test Display Figure 7 13 Drift Test Display...
Page 153: ...7 22 NOTES...
Page 166: ...Model 3451 Appendix A 13 Figure A 3 Cleaning the Sliding and Fixed Blocks...
Page 174: ...Model 3451 Appendix A 21 NOTES...
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Page 183: ...Appendix B 8 NOTES...
Page 221: ...Appendix D 6 NOTES...
Page 223: ...Appendix E 2 STANDARD COUNT LOG Gauge Serial Number Date Moisture MS Density DS1 Density DS2...
Page 225: ...Appendix E 4 STANDARD COUNT LOG Gauge Serial Number Date Moisture MS Density DS1 Density DS2...
Page 227: ...Appendix E 6 STANDARD COUNT LOG Gauge Serial Number Date Moisture MS Density DS1 Density DS2...
Page 229: ...Appendix E 8 STANDARD COUNT LOG Gauge Serial Number Date Moisture MS Density DS1 Density DS2...
Page 235: ...Appendix G 4 NOTES...