ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT | DIFFERENT PILLAR SPACING | GAMMA AND NEUTRON DETECTION |
DESIGN | RADIATION DETECTION PERFORMANCE | |
The two pillars of the TSA TM850 are separated by more than 5m. They house the radiation detectors and electronics, including the system controller and occupancy sensors. Operating parameters are easily input with the touchpad on the controller. A rechargeable backup battery supports 8 hours of operation if the main AC power fails. A light indicates a tamper or fault condition. | The TSA TM850 is available with PVT gamma radiation detectors and optional B10 or He-3 neutron detectors. Radiation detection performance meets the requirements of ANSI N42.35 and IEC 62244. The TSA TM850 is designed to detect SNM, including HEU and Pu-239.
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OPERATION | REMOTE OVERSIGHT | |
The TSA TM850 continuously measures the background radiation and signals background alarm conditions. When the occupancy sensors detect a person approaching the monitor, it automatically switches to inspection mode. Radiation alarms are signaled with a flashing light and loud sound. The IP65 rating enables operation in a wide range of environments. | The TSA TM850 is compatible with Rapiscan remote oversight devices, which enable the radiation inspection operation to be overseen from a remote facility. The TSA AM270 local alarm box signals alarms in a nearby guard booth. The TSA RAVEN™ digital oversight system stores and displays inspection data and CCTV images obtained via a wired or wireless network. |