Radon Chamber definition

Radon Chamber means a facility in which radon measurement devices or detectors are exposed to known radon concentrations.
Radon Chamber means a standard test atmosphere for radon. See STAR.
Radon Chamber means an enclosure in which radon gas and decay products of known concentration can be controlled in a stable manner such that measurements can be made without significantly affecting the concentration.

Examples of Radon Chamber in a sentence

  • In order to comply with the quality assurance and quality control requirements, all measuring devices have been calibrated regularly both in our laboratory and in the IFJ-KR-600 Radon Chamber of the Laboratory of Radiometric Expertise, the Henryk Niewodniczański Institute of Nuclear Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Kraków, Poland.

  • Charcoal-Canister Radon Chamber: The charcoal canister radon chamber in Building 32 primarily is used to calibrate large quantities of charcoal-type radon detectors.

  • The cells were manufactured at the University of Cantabria, Santander, Spain (Quindos-Poncela et al., 2003) and tested and calibrated by the Radon Center of the Department of Environment Sciences at the Jožef Stefan Institute and in the IFJ-KR-600 Radon Chamber of the Laboratory of Radiometric Expertise, the Henryk Niewodniczański Institute of Nuclear Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Kraków, Poland.

  • Radon detector RDA-200 (Scintrex) equipped with Lucas cell 170 cm3 was calibrated in the National Radon Chamber.

  • The 2008 final status survey report states that the highest levels of residual radioactivity following completion of the final status survey were found in Room 552A, Radon Chamber.

  • Examples include the different development and simulation platforms.

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