Multifuncional mobile laboratory, designed for radiation monitoring
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Manufactured and modified with all of the end user wishes completed. Mercedes Benz Sprinter 519CDI 4x4 base and positive pressure system with HEPA filters ensure that the team of operators can go on dangerous expeditions, woithout worrying about bad road conditions or radioactive particles getting into work zone of the vehicle.
Equipped with three work spaces for personnel, with separate power outlets, chairs and connections with various devices. Integrated network system ensures smooth and easy communication between the devices and the operators. Inverter system "Victron" and additional 3 kW generator unit will provide electricity for a whole work day. Also the laboratory has integrated air sampling system "PUF HVS touch" and meteorological parameter station. Computer that's mounted on the wall is displaying meteorological station collected information to the personnel. Laboratory is also equipped with transportation spaces for portable two-way radio's, dosimeters, sample analysis instruments and more.
The vehicle cargo area is prepared to transport: spectrometry systems "Gamon", protective gear, generator and his accessories (including fuel), two different protective levels containers for radioactive waste and active sources, additional equipment that can be needed on while working on the field. Cargo area also has space not only for a ramp, but also allocated space for "Baltic Scientific Instruments" motorized trolley with Gama radiation detector "Monolith" attached to it. All of this equipment can be stored at the same time.
Other integrated equipment, fridge for personnel food or drinks, air conditioning for cooling, Webasto system for heating, ceiling, surround outside LED's reading lights, surveillance camera system that is triggered by movement and main car battery protection from discharge.