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GEIGER COUNTER - MAZUR INSTRUMENTS PRM-9000 RADIATION DETECTOR AND MONITOR

$ 308.35

Availability: 32 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Featured Refinements: Geiger Counter
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Condition: New
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Type: Hand Held Geiger Counter
  • Brand: Mazur Instruments
  • Model: PRM-9000
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • MPN: PRM-9000

    Description

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    This is a Precision, State of the Art Unit,
    Built in the USA!
    Brand New - Direct from Manufacturer
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    Mazur Instruments PRM-9000
    Geiger Counter
    I am the EXCLUSIVE and AUTHORIZED reseller for Mazur Instruments
    on eBay. Your purchase will receive the exact same warranty and
    excellent customer service as the manufacturer! Please be
    cautious if you are considering purchasing a "used"  or
    new unit from other sellers as they are not authorized.
    Please do not think you will spend 0 or 9
    on one of the other units being sold on ebay
    and get the same functions! The less expensive SOEKS
    geiger counters measure ONLY gamma radiation.
    Mazur Instruments units measure alpha, beta,
    gamma and x-ray radiation!
    -
    Nuclear Radiation Contamination Detector and Monitor -
    (Case included! Cable in photo not included.)
    The PRM-9000 is one of the finest units you can
    purchase because of its quality and accuracy!
    - 350% more sensitive than the PRM-8000 -
    The PRM-9000 is 3.5 times (350%) more sensitive than the PRM-8000.
    It can sense smaller amounts of radioactive contamination than the PRM-8000.
    The PRM-8000 will quickly tell the user that an area is safe, but the 9000
    is more sensitive and better suited to check for trace contamination
    on surfaces, on items, on people, etc. - Vince Mazur
    PRM-8000 or PRM-9000 What Is the Difference?
    The PRM-9000 is 3.5 times more sensitive to nuclear radiation, but cannot be taken
    outside above 10,000 feet without risking damaging the Geiger tube - rendering the
    device inoperative. Flying or shipment by commercial air is fine. The PRM-8000 is lighter
    and more rugged. The PRM-9000 is best for detecting lower levels of contamination in
    items quickly. The PRM-8000 is also able to detect lower levels of contamination in
    items, but requires more time (using the timed measurement functions). No Geiger
    counter is exceptional for detecting trace contamination in food, but the PRM-9000,
    with its pancake tube is the better of the two for scanning food.
    100% Positive Feedback Seller
    HONEST - RESPECTFUL - NO HASSLES!
    USA Orders Shipped UPS 2-Day Air or USPS Priority Mail
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    Shipping Time Typically 1 to 5 Business Days
    Mazur Instruments PRM-9000
    Dual Language: English and Japanese
    Measures alpha, beta, gamma and x-radiation
    Internal Data Logging
    Visual and Audible Indicators
    Audible Clicking Sound Adjustable: Low, Medium, High
    Display Units - uR/hr, mR/hr, uSv/hr, CPS and CPM
    Over 4-Year Battery Life with user-installable
    standard-sized 9-Volt Battery
    Always-on Monitoring of Present, Average, Maximum
    and Minimum Radiation Levels
    Backlit, Two-Line LCD Display
    Carrying/Protective Case Included
    Supports headphones and external speakers
    External Data logging output in industry standard CSV
    format with optional USB cable.
    The PRM-9000 includes the same two-inch (50.8 mm) pancake Geiger detector tube that is the gold-standard for surveying areas for potentially harmful ionizing radiation levels and for detecting radioactive contamination of packages, items, equipment and people.
    The instrument is suitable for regulatory inspections, and for the detection, measurement and monitoring of broad spectrum, low energy radionuclides, including Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material (NORM).
    The detection sensitivity combined with the feature-set outlined below results in one of the most compelling price/performance values in the industry.
    Accurate, reliable, made in the USA, the PRM-9000 Geiger counter is an ideal solution for individuals, health physics professionals, educators, researchers, outdoor enthusiasts and rock collectors.
    Unique Monitoring Capability
    The instrument is designed to continuously collect measurements and statistics enabling complete environment assessment. This vital capability is not available on similarly priced products.
    Using only one key, users can scroll through several screens that display present, average, maximum and minimum measurements in uR/hr, mR/hr, uSv/hr, Counts per Second (CPS) or Counts per Minute (CPM).
    This nuclear detector not only records the maximum radiation measured, but also displays the time and date at which the maximum reading occurred. Conventional Geiger counters require the user to be looking at the radiation meter to capture such events.
    Supports English and Japanese
    The two-line, alphanumeric display supports both English and Japanese languages promoting ease-of-use and concise measurement. The display is backlit to support low-light conditions.
    Industry Leading Battery Life
    The battery life of this radiation detector and monitor is over 4 1/2 years under normal conditions from a single, readily available, 9-volt lithium battery that is user-installable without soldering.
    Standard alkaline 9-volt batteries, available virtually everywhere, provide over 2-years of life under normal conditions.
    Data Logging and USB Connectivity
    With over 100K bytes of internal data logging memory included, this Geiger counter can autonomously (without the need for a PC) store up to 91,466 minutes or hours of time-stamped measurements. These measurements can then be uploaded later to a PC in CSV format for analysis.
    A user-settable dose rate alarm sounds an audible alert when the measured radiation level exceeds that of the alarm level setting.
    Designed by Mazur Instruments and manufactured in the USA, the PRM-9000 Geiger counter and nuclear radiation monitor includes abundant I/O options including support for headphones, external speakers, external power and USB data exchange (Requires Optional 3.5mm to USB Adapter Cable).
    Return Policy
    We will accept customer’s instrument back for exchange or refund if all of the following conditions are met:
    1) The instrument is received in pristine (new and unused) condition, and 2) the instrument is accompanied by the manual and any related calibration documentation, and 3) the instrument is accompanied by the original sales receipt or invoice, and 4) the instrument is received at within 30 days of the date of purchase.
    Returned instruments must be packaged in accordance with proper shipping practices to assure that the instrument is protected during shipment.
    Restrictions & Limitations
    1) We will not, under any circumstances, accept an instrument that has been contaminated by radioactive materials.
    2) All instruments returned for a refund are subject to a 15% restocking fee.
    3) The customer is responsible for all shipping costs and handling fees associated with the return of an instrument to Mazur Instruments for an exchange or refund.
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    Here is Vince Mazur's responses when asked about comparing the PRM-9000
    to another popular selling unit on the market, and about an external probe:
    Vince Mazur's response about comparing this new PRM-9000 to a popular selling competitor:
    Yes, it is better than the xxxxxxxx - by a wide margin. The PRM-9000 was designed to give users a more attractive choice over the xxxxxxx.
    1) Battery life is about 10X better than the xxxxxxxx with a standard 9V battery. 20X with a lithium 9V cell.
    2) You must be looking at the xxxxxxxxx to see what it is reading, our unit is always recording measurements, keeps track of the average, keeps track of the maximum, tells you when the maximum occurs. This is essential for 24/7 monitoring of one's environment. The xxxxxxxx does not provide any of these statistics.
    3) The xxxxxxx supports timed measurements, however the user must convert results manually with a calculator to establish Average mR/hr (or uSv/hr). The PRM-9000 timed measurements read out directly in mR/hr (or uSv/hr).
    4) Our unit reads to 125 mR/hr, The xxxxxxxx goes only to 100 mR/hr.
    5) With an optional cable, our unit can connect to a PC or Mac for data logging, or uploading internal measurement logs - the xxxxxxxx does not support any interface to a PC or Mac.
    6) Our unit uses text menus and a simple interface, the xxxxxxxx uses a complex series of button presses for altering its settings.
    7) The face of the instrument has no seams and it is water resistant. The xxxxxxxxx is riddled with openings on the face where water can go through and disrupt the electronics.
    8) The construction of the PRM is superior - Anyone comparing and holding the two units side-by-side will agree.
    9) Our unit has a backlit LCD, which comes in handy if power is out. You need a flashlight to read the display on the xxxxxxxx because it has no backlight.
    10) The PRM series also included data logging, the xxxxxxx and other xxxxxxxx products do not.
    11) The xxxxxxxx uses the same LND-7317 Geiger Tube as the PRM-9000.
    There really is no comparison, but the xxxxxxx has been around for quite some time.
    Here's a quote form a PhD in Physics from Duke who performs calibrations on a variety of instruments:
    "I
    had a couple xxxxxxxxxx in the lab and I like the overall design of the new Mazur meter better. You all did a very nice job. Congratulations."
    External Probe?
    The thing about the external probe is that you have the cable dangling and generally, you must use two hands to take a measurement.  So your moving the probe looking back and forth between where the probe is and what the reading is saying - its awkward. The cable also injects another potential point of failure. The cables are generally not standard and can not be purchased at a Target or Radio Shack. Damage the cable and the unit is useless,  So we see the external probe impacting overall reliability of the all-in-one design.
    Regarding contamination: the most expensive part of a Geiger counter is the Geiger Mueller tube, and if the probe gets contaminated, sure you can replace it, but at considerable cost.  Also, much of the electronics is actually put inside of many of today's external probes, elevating cost of the external probe.
    Also, the storage requirement is better for a completely self contained unit. Our units come with a carrying case that can be worn on a belt. External probe models are relatively bulky. Our units can fit into most glove boxes or center consoles of cars.
    Another subtlety: The all-in-one unit also don't call as much attention in public places. You'd really be noticed using an external probe model to scan merchandise at a home store. With the PRM you basically hold the meter in one hand and can quickly scan.
    There are situations where one would want to use the wand of the external probe to get into small areas and such, and for that the probe is ideal, but in our opinion it brings more liabilities then assets for most uses.
    Hope this helps, Vince
    Comparison to the Soeks Geiger Counter
    The Soeks unit relies on rechargeable batteries and the battery life is considerably less than our PRM units - only 10 hours before recharge. Compare the constant monitoring battery life of the PRM-9000 at 2.33 years or the PRM-8000 at 3.2 years!
    The Soeks unit is smaller and has a larger display, but the small size requires small batteries and the color display takes more power. Combined, this results in poor battery life and the requirement to have AC power readily available 24/7 for any long term monitoring.
    However, a crtical draw back of this unit is that it only detects gamma radiation and not alpha and beta. While they do not provide specifics on their detector, the pancake detector of the PRM-9000 is far superior in sensitivity. The detector in the PRM-8000 is far superior as well.
    PRM-9000 Specifications
    Battery Life
    1
    Standard 9V Lithium
    42,850 Hours / 4.89 Years
    Standard 9V Alkaline
    20,150 Hours / 2.30 Years (included)
    Measurement Front End
    Detector
    LND 7317 Pancake Geiger-Muller tube, Halogen-quenched with mica window and 45mm (1.75 inch) effective diameter
    Radiation Detected
    alpha, beta, gamma and x-radiation
    Energy Sensitivity
    alpha: minimum 2.0 MeV
    beta: minimum 0.16 MeV with 25% efficiency at 1 MeV
    gamma/X rays: min 10 keV (window)
    gamma sensitivity: 3,500 CPM/mR/hr
    calibrated to Cesium-137 (Cs137)
    Accuracy
    ±10% Typical, ±15% Maximum
    Measurement Ranges
    0.001 to 125 mR/hr
    0.01 to 1,250 uSv/hr
    1 to 125,000 uR/hr
    1 to 437,500 CPM (3,500 CPM/mR/hr)
    0 to 7,291 CPS (58.33 CPS/mR/hr)
    Total Count: 0 to 4,294,967,295 (32 Bit Integer)
    Measurement Statistics
    Continuous availability of Elapsed Time, Average, Minimum and Maximum dose rate in either uR/hr, mR/hr, uSv/hr, CPS or CPM
    Time stamp on new maximum
    Timed Measurement
    Selectable 1, 5, 10, 20, 30, 60 and 90 minute interval
    Dose Rate Alarm
    Alarm can be set in mR/hr or uSv/hr to any value within the measurement range
    Internal Data Logging
    Storage
    100,000 Bytes non-volatile memory
    Logging Intervals
    Every Minute or Every Hour
    Maximum Capacity
    91,466 Minutes or Hours
    (90% Normal Background, 10% Full-Scale)
    Minimum Capacity
    32,656 Minutes or Hours
    (100% Full-Scale Measurement Levels)
    Logging Output Format
    Standard Comma Separated Value (CSV) with time stamp and CPM Data (3,500 CPM/mR/hr)
    User Interface
    Languages Supported
    English and Japanese
    Display
    Two-Line, 14 character transflective LCD with back light for low light conditions
    Keypad
    Weather resistant commercial-grade membrane keypad
    Visual Indicator
    LED pulses on and off when a radiation detection event occurs. LED can be disabled.
    Audio Indicator
    Tone beeps when a radiation detection event occurs. Audio three volume levels and can be muted.
    Input / Output
    Audio Output / Digital Interface
    Standard 3.5mm jack with three selectable volume levels for output to audio systems, computer speakers or media player headphones.
    Jack can also be provisioned by the user for pulse output or as a USB Interface for logging data by PC or transferring internal data logging memory (requires optional cable)
    External Power
    9 VDC at a minimum current rating of 100mA
    Environmental / Physical
    Temperature Range
    -20° to 51° C (-4° to 125° F)
    Size
    143 x 83 x 35 mm (5.63" x 3.25" x 1.37")
    Weight
    368 grams (13 oz.) including battery
    Compliance
    CE, Lead-Free
    Independently tested and found to be substantially compliant with FCC requirements for home use. Approval to display FCC logo pending.
    Warranty
    One Year (120 Days on GM Tube)
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