Question about VM200

Hello,

I need to know if there is a correlation between the number of beeps and the level of radioactivity detected?
From how many beeps / minute, can we consider that the level is high or dangerous?
Is there a table of data linking the number of beeps and an estimate of the level of radioactivity corresponding?

Thanks

The more beeps, the higher the radiation level, as indicated in the manual.
Sorry, this is an indicator, not an absolute level meter. Furthermore, it is not calibrated.
We do not encourage the use of this device to determine if a situation is dangerous or not.
For such purposes, you need a more sophisticated device.
Basically, this device tells you if a radiation level is higher than normal background radiation.
The counting tube is a ZP1310. Please google for specs/info.

[quote=“VEL417”]The more beeps, the higher the radiation level, as indicated in the manual.
Sorry, this is an indicator, not an absolute level meter. Furthermore, it is not calibrated.
We do not encourage the use of this device to determine if a situation is dangerous or not.
For such purposes, you need a more sophisticated device.
Basically, this device tells you if a radiation level is higher than normal background radiation.
The counting tube is a ZP1310. Please google for specs/info.[/quote]
DE PAUL56.BONJOUR JE VIENS D ACHETER CET APPAREIL OK POUR LES INFOS .
PLUSIEURS QUESTIONS SE POSENT .
S IL N EST PAS ETALONNE PAR RAPPORT A … A QUOI SERT IL .
VU LA SENSIBILITE DU TUBE ZP 1310 IL NE DECLENCHERAIT DES CPM QU A PARTIR DE 1000 NANOSIEVERT !!!
PAR MOMENT IL N Y A MEME PAS LES 2 CPM DU BRUIT DE FOND…
JE PENSE QU IL NE SERT QUE A L INTERIEUR D UNE CENTRALE…HI…
DESOLE VOILA CE QUE J EN RESSENT.AMITIES PAUL

Si vous n’avez pas au moins 1-2 bips par minute et les piles sont OK, nous vous conseillons de retourner votre appareil pour vérification/reparation.
Vous savez le retourner à:

Velleman Projects
Legen Heirweg 33
9890 Gavere
Belgique

où chez votre distributeur Velleman.

[quote=“PAUL56”][quote=“VEL417”]The more beeps, the higher the radiation level, as indicated in the manual.
Sorry, this is an indicator, not an absolute level meter. Furthermore, it is not calibrated.
We do not encourage the use of this device to determine if a situation is dangerous or not.
For such purposes, you need a more sophisticated device.
Basically, this device tells you if a radiation level is higher than normal background radiation.
The counting tube is a ZP1310. Please google for specs/info.[/quote]
DE PAUL56.BONJOUR JE VIENS D ACHETER CET APPAREIL OK POUR LES INFOS .
PLUSIEURS QUESTIONS SE POSENT .
S IL N EST PAS ETALONNE PAR RAPPORT A … A QUOI SERT IL .
VU LA SENSIBILITE DU TUBE ZP 1310 IL NE DECLENCHERAIT DES CPM QU A PARTIR DE 1000 NANOSIEVERT !!!
PAR MOMENT IL N Y A MEME PAS LES 2 CPM DU BRUIT DE FOND…
JE PENSE QU IL NE SERT QUE A L INTERIEUR D UNE CENTRALE…HI…
DESOLE VOILA CE QUE J EN RESSENT.AMITIES PAUL[/quote]

DE PAUL56 BONJOUR . POURQUOI LE KIT VELLMAN MONITEUR DE RADIOACTIVITE FONCTIONNE ENTRE 10 ET 40 CPM ET
LE VM 200 2 A 5 CPM FAUT IL MULTIPLIER LES COUPS DU VM 200 PAR 10 POUR LA VRAIE LECTURE

[quote=“Milou44”]Hello,

I need to know if there is a correlation between the number of beeps and the level of radioactivity detected?
From how many beeps / minute, can we consider that the level is high or dangerous?
Is there a table of data linking the number of beeps and an estimate of the level of radioactivity corresponding?

Thanks[/quote]
DE PAUL56 A MILOU44
BONJOUR VX MEME SI CET APPAREIL N EST PAS ETALONNE . 1 BIP SIGNIFIE 1 BECQUEREL.
MAIS IL DEVRAIT BIPER DES 10 VOIR DES 100 DE FOIS ALORS ON NE PEUT PLUS LES COMPTER C EST POURQUOI QUE 1 BIP VAUT
10 COUPS MINUTE PAR CONSEQUENT 1 BIP VAUT 100 NANOSIEVERT . SAUF PREUVE DU CONTRAIRE.BYE