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Calibrating a Victoreen 290

Posted: 01 Apr 2022, 01:08
by glhansen
These forums seem to be mainly about scintillators, but maybe radiation detection is radiation detection.

I've been puzzling over a Victoreen 290, I've never worked on one of these before. On the back of the main board I see a blue rotary switch on the left that I understand sets the function of the meter, leave it alone. (It is currently on zero.) And a pot on the right, which doesn't actually seem to do anything.

Of course I haven't been able to find a manual. It is currently "supported" by Fluke Biomedical, although no technicians are available. I was hoping someone here would know.

Re: Calibrating a Victoreen 290

Posted: 01 Apr 2022, 07:56
by Sesselmann
Greg,

I'm not familiar with the 290, but I am ure someone here can help you. Might help if you post a picture of the unit and the circuit board.

I want to add a repository on this forum for old manuals ..

Steven

Re: Calibrating a Victoreen 290

Posted: 01 Apr 2022, 23:52
by glhansen
A manual repository is an excellent idea, I would raid it for sure!

Here's the top and inside of the Victoreen 290 (there's obviously a selector switch under the handle). Simply turning the pot on the right doesn't seem to do anything, and I don't have a guide to the rotary switch on the left. There are other pots inside mounted so that you have to disassemble the circuit boards to work them, so I'm assuming they're not meant to be routinely fiddled with. (The sticker on the top left says "DO NOT USE x1000 RANGE.)
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Re: Calibrating a Victoreen 290

Posted: 30 Jul 2022, 01:05
by amorris
If I recall correctly, and I'd have to dive into our calibration files to check, I think that dial needs to be set to "A" to calibrate and then back to "0" for normal operation. At least, I seem to recall that as a note on calibration certificates we issue.