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Narda RadMan 2 Personal Radiation Monitors Series
Personal Radiation Monitors for Electromagnetic Fields with Reliable E-Field and F-Field Sensors. Available in 2 models (RadMan 2XT is also available for rental).
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Narda RadMan 2 Personal Radiation Monitor Overview
The RadMan 2 Personal Radiation Monitor is a compact device that gives prompt and reliable warnings when electromagnetic radiation levels are approaching dangerous limits, ensuring the safety and wellbeing of workers.
The RadMan 2 is available in the 2LT and 2XT versions.
The RadMan 2LT is the lighter version, configured to ICNIRP "general public limits". It has a smaller frequency detection range and lower alarm limits and is designed to be used by site visitors and trade workers who do not specialise in working with radiation.
The extended version, RadMan 2XT, covers all modern services with its wide frequency detection range. Having a faster response rate and a larger datalogging capacity, the 2XT is designed for use by trained professionals within industries, environments or facilities where radiation exposure is a standard workplace hazard.
With its new features, the RadMan 2 Radiation Monitor is:
Wider – with a frequency range reaching up to 60 GHz, the RadMan 2XT covers all services including 5G and millimetre waves.
Safer – built-in automatic testing of the sensor ensures maximum safety and functionality, eliminating the need to manually test the device every time it’s switched on
Brighter and louder – Bright 270° wide angle lights are paired with an unmissably loud buzzer. If that’s not enough, it vibrates too. No alarm will go unnoticed.
Easier - patented Shaping displays require no conversion or settings adjustments. Results are displayed as "% of limit value" directly according to ICNIRP, FCC or Safety Code 6.
For more information on the Narda RadMan2 Personal Radiation Monitor Series, contact your local Air-Met office
Narda RadMan 2 Personal Radiation Monitor Features
Narda RadMan 2 series features include:
- Wide frequency monitoring – up to 8 GHz (LT) or 60 GHz (XT)
- Simultaneous monitoring of E-field and H-field with shaped frequency response
- Body effect minimised with HF absorber
- Automatic sensor test when turned on – no need to manually check before commencing work
- Loud buzzer and vibration alarm with highly visible alarm LEDs
- 800 hours of use on a single charge
- Releasing from holder allows isotropic monitoring away from body
- Short pulsed signal detection (XT)
- Data logger for permanent recording
- Weatherproof design – ideal for use outdoors (IP65)
- USB-C interface for rapid data transfer and charging
Narda RadMan 2 Personal Radiation Monitor Specifications
RadMan 2LT | RadMan 2XT | ||
Sensors | Diode based isotropic E-field and H-field sensors (E-field sensor only for General Public models) | ||
Signal detection/integration time | RMS / 1 s | RMS / switchable 1 s or 30 ms (Pulse Mode) | |
Type of frequency response | Shaped response (weighted) according to safety standard (see ordering information) | ||
Frequency range E-field | 50 MHz to 8GHz |
900 kHz to 60 GHz (ICNIRP models) 3 MHz to 60 GHz (FCC models) 10 MHz to 60 GHz (SC6 models) |
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Frequency range H-field |
50 MHz to 1 GHz |
27 MHz to 1 GHz (ICNIRP, SC6 models) 3 MHz to 1 GHz (FCC models) |
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RF exposure indication | 6 LEDs, 5/ 10/ 25/ 50/ 100/ 200% of Standard (refers to the equivalent power density) | ||
Alarm indication | Alarm LED (270 ° viewing angle), audible alarm (approx. 85 dBA at 30 cm) and vibration | ||
Alarm threshold | 2 thresholds 50% and 100% | ||
CW damage level | 20 dB above standard but not more than 10 kV/m or 26.5 A/m | ||
Peak damage level | 40 dB above standard for pulse widths < 10 μs but not more than 100 kV/m or 265 A/m | ||
ELF immunity @ 50/60 Hz | 10 kV/m | ||
Data Logger (Ring memory) | Number of records |
2,880 events (48 hours) |
100,000 events |
Logging Intervals | 1 min | 1 s to 6 min or off (via PC), default: 1min | |
Recorded Data | Max/Avg/Min Exposure | ||
Data interface | USB type C | ||
Additional functions | Functional sensor test | Functional sensor test, RF detection mode | |
FREQUENCY/ISOTROPIC RESPONSE |
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ICNIRP 1998, General Public |
E-Field |
±3.5 dB (50 MHz to 8 GHz) | Not available |
INCNIRP 1998, Occupational | E-Field | ±3.5 dB (50 MHz to 8 GHz) |
±3 dB (900 kHz to 10 GHz) |
H-Field | ±3 dB (50 MHz to 1 GHz) | ±3 dB (27 MHz to 1 GHz) | |
FCC 96-326, Occupational | E-Field | ±3.5 dB (50 MHz to 8 GHz) |
±3 dB (900 kHz to 10 GHz) |
H-Field | ±3 dB (50 MHz to 1 GHz) | ±3 dB (3 MHz to 1 GHz) | |
Safety Code 6 (2015), Controlled |
E-Field |
+4/-3 dB (50 MHz to 3 GHz) |
±3 dB (900 kHz to 10 GHz) |
H-Field | +4/-3 dB (50 MHz to 1 GHz) | +4/-3 dB (27 MHz to 1 GHz) | |
Isotropic Response | E-Field | ±1 dB (< 2.7 GHz) | |
H-Field | ±1 dB (< 500 MHz) | ||
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS |
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Recommended calibration interval | 3 years, for the first time 3 years after initial startup | ||
Power supply | 2 replaceable NiMH batteries type AA, rechargeable via USB port | ||
Operating time / charging time (approx.) | 800 hrs (without alarm) / charging time < 8 hrs | ||
Temperature range | Operating | -10 °C to +55 °C (14 °F to 131 °F) | |
Non-operating | -40 °C to +70 °C (-40 °F to 158 °F) | ||
Humidity | 5% to 95%, non-condensing (≤ 29 g/m³, IEC 60721-3-2 class 7K2) | ||
Ingress protection | IP65 (dust-tight and protected against water jets) | ||
Dimensions (H xW x D) | 165 mm x 47 mm x 31 mm ( 6.5 in x 1.85 in x 1.22 in) without mounting adapter | ||
Weight | 185 g (0.4 lb) without mounting adapter | ||
Country of Origin | Germany |
Narda RadMan 2 Personal Radiation Monitor Applications
The RadMan 2LT and the RadMan 2XT Radiation Monitors are warning devices for people working in areas with high levels of electromagnetic radiation and are generally worn on the person.They are particularly useful when working with the following types of equipment:
- Telecommunication
- Broadcasting
- Industry
- Military
- Air Traffic Control
The Narda RadMan2 Personal Radiation Monitor applications include:
- Monitoring RF signals (occupational limits)
- Monitoring pulsed radar signals
- Workplace health and safety monitoring
- Leak detection on waveguides and coaxial screw connectors