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System Performance: Pipe Diameter Range 6" - 36" O.D. including insulation Scanning Rate up to 5 feet per minute Crawler-to-Operator Distance 100 feet cable length Operator controls Crawler movement and data collection Crawler Set Up Time ~ ½ hour Total System Set Up Time before actual pipe scanning < 1 hour
64 channel Gamma Ray Detector Array Detector Array Active Length 8.32" Sensitivity Excellent sensitivity up to 16" in-service pipe
128 Channel Gamma Ray Detector Array Detector Array Active Length 16.64" Sensitivity Excellent sensitivity up to 24" in-service pipe
Minimum Computer System Requirement 100 MHz Pentium with 32 MB Memory Windows 95 operating environment
Data Collection Rate 10 to 240 data lines/second for 64 channel 10 to 120 data lines/second for 128 channel Gamma Ray Source Requirement Source Type Standard Ir-192 Source Camera Source Strength < 4 curies for 4" empty pipe ~ 80 curies for 24" in-service pipe Source Tube Length ³ 20 feet: Tube dictates single scan length
Omega's Source Collimator Slit Collimator; fits over standard device
Power Requirement < 5 Amp @ 110 volts AC Operation from a 12 Volt DC Automotive Battery is possible
Software Data Collection Software Omega's ThruVU Scan module Data Display & Analysis Software Omega's ThruVU Display module
During the pipe scanning, the pipe scan data is written in-real time to the disk of the computer system. This data can be stored for ever just like any other computer file and can be accessed any time for further analysis and comparison. The data is viewed and analyzed using ThruVU Display Software.
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