Odyssey Automotive Van conversions for: Fire, Police, EMS, utility, command, HAZMAT, DECON, traffic control, surveillance, mobile labs, communications, satelite, WARN Systems
 

MOBILE (W.A.R.N.) RADIOACTIVITY
MONITORING - S. KOREA

Two 2008 4X4 Chevy extended cargo vans with custom cabinets, electronics, shelving, 32" transit top, roll cage, exterior ladder, running boards, trailer tow package. Features Include:

Electrical System: 7,000 watt gas generator, deep cycle dual battery system, 30 amp shore line power,
12 volt DC outlets 2,000 watt Pure Sine wave inverter, 120 volt AC outlets, UBS back-up system
Interior: Lonseal floors and FRP walls, work counters, tool drawers, overhead cabinets with latched doors, partition with door and lock, interior lighting, control panel and circuit breakers
Console: Odyssey Con-100 with siren, light controller, map light, harness, fan, computer mount, and cup holder
Cabinets: Full length streetside, adjustable shelves, slide-out setup trays
Emergency lighting and equipment: Exterior LED warning lights mounted to the body, scene lights, telescoping mast for scene lights or video survellance
Heating & cooling
 
Nuclear plant facilities are required to monitor themselves for the potential of area, air, and liquid radiation. They must protect workers and keep radiation As Low As Reasonably Achievable (A.L.A.R.A.). A nuclear plants goal is to have effective instrumentation that works within their network to continuously measure the levels of ambient radiation to protect personnel. Process and effluent radiation monitoring systems measure critical operating conditions of the nuclear reactor and release values to ensure compliance to regulatory levels. It is often desirable to integrate the radiation monitoring channels into a single software database for central display and control, as well as data archiving and retention.

The Mobile W.A.R.N. system consists of a HIGH SENSITIVITY Gamma detector and Neutron detector for AREA MONITORING plus a PARTICULATE, IODINE; NOBLE GAS & TRITIUM* CONTINUOUS AIR MONITOR (real-time) for monitoring any radioactive particles that may be in the atmosphere. (*Tritium monitoring may not be required)
Also affecting the area that is in proximity to a "radioactive release" is the weather, so the W.A.R.N. system consists of a Continuous Meteorological Monitoring System for taking outside factors into consideration (such as wind speed) to determine where the radiation contamination is (and will be) heading.
To adequately obtain the correct data; necessary to determine where the radiation is and how much of it there is; requires a combination of fixed, mobile, and movable (portable) radiation monitors. This helps nuclear plant workers and the general public keep radiation levels As Low As Reasonably Achievable (A.L.A.R.A.) - a goal by regulation at every nuclear facility.
 
--GALLERY
Radioactivity sensing equipment View of computer screen with scan sweep in progress
Room
View of lab and command center with cabinets and work spaces View of room from rear of van prior to equipment installation
Generator
Battery Back up
Generator in compartement in side of van Battery back-up for computers and sensitive electronic equipment
   
 
 

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