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UNCLASSIFIED
TECHNICAL MANUAL

opeRATION INSTRUCTIONS
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

RADIAC SET
AN/PDR-27S
NSN 2Z 6665-01-080-4418

NUCLEAR RESEARCH CORPORATION


Denville Nuclear Division
2 Richwood Place
Denville, New Jersey 07834

Each transmittal of this document outside of the Department of Defense must have
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General Instructions

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typographical errors in the manual. This change does
not supersede any other changes or corrections. It is
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.AN/PDR-27S Publication No. EE730-DS-OMI-O.O/4B05-PDR-27S.

·General Instructions

This interim change revises the manual to correct


typographical errors in the manua L, This change does not
supersede any other changes or corrections. It is in
effect immediately upon receipt.

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after the front cover preceding the title page, prior
changes, or interim corrections in effect.

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6-9 .3, c, (B) Adjust R22 Adjust R22 to
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mR/hr meter least 20 turns
reading). CCW) •

Dated 24 August 1981

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EE730·DS·OMI·010/480S·PDR·27S
< • UNCLASSIFIED
TECHNICAL MANUAL

OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTI<ONS

RADIAC SET
AN/PDR-27S

NSN 2Z 6665-01-080-4418

NUCLEAR RESEARCH CORPORATION.


Denville Nuclear Division
2 Richwood Place
Denville, New Jersey 07834

Contracts: N00612-76-C-0227
N00612-78-C-0095
N00612-79-C-0331
. N00612-79-C-0501
N00612-80-C-0839

Each transmittal of this document outside of the Department of Defense must have
approval of the issuing Service.

PUBLISHED UNDER AUTHORITY OF: DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY


NAVAL ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS COMMAND

APPROVED: 24 SEPTEMBER, 1980


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Warning EE730-DS-O:MI -OlO/4805-PDR-27S

.WARNING
.:

Calibration of the Radiacmeter may be undertaken only at


an authorized radiac repair facility by qualified technicians
using radioactive calibration sources •

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Table of Contents EE730-DS-OMl-01 0/4805-PDR-27S

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Chapter/Para Page

1. GENERAL INFORMATION 1-1

1-1. INTRODUCTION.. 1-1


1-2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1-1
1-3. DESCRIPTION OF UNITS 1-1
a. Case CY-7779/PDR-27S • . . . 1-1
b. Radiacmeter IM-238/PDR-27S . . 1-1
c. Radiac Detector DT-613/PDR-27S 1-2
d. Headset H-43B/U . . . . . 1-2
e. Harness PIN A41973-1 • . . . . . . 1-3
f. Spare Parts •..•.•..•..• 1-3
1-4. REFERENCEDATA • . • • . . . . . . . 1-3
1-5. EQUIPMENTACCESSORIES ANDDOCUMENTS
SUPPLIED . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . • 1-5
1-6. EQUIPMENTANDPUBLICATIONS REQUffiED
BUT NOTSUPPLIED ••.•.....•.• 1-5
1-7. FIELD CHANGESANDFACTORYCHANGES 1-5

2. OPERATION 2-1
2-1. INTRODUCTION . 2-1
2-2. CONTROLSANDINDICATORS 2-1
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2-3. OPERATINGPROCEDURES••. 2-1
a. Preparation for Use . . . . • 2-1
b. To Measure Gamma Radiation 2-3
c. To Detect Beta Radiation 2-4
2-4. OPERATOR'8 CHECK . . . 2-4
2-5. EMERGENCYOPERATION 2-4
3. FUNCTIONALDESCRIPTION . . . 3-1
s-t. FUNCTIONALOPERATION 3-1
3-2. FUNCTIONALSECTIONS. 3-1
a. Power Supply . . . . 3-1
b. Radiation Detectors . 3-3
c. Computer Circuit , , . 3-3

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4. SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE .......•.... 4-1


4-1. INTRODUCTION................ 4-1
4-2. SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE ACTION INDEX 4-1
4-3. SPECIAL TOOLS. . . . . . . . 4-2
4-4. SPECIAL TEST EQUIPMENT 4-2
4-5. RADIOACTIVE TEST SAMPLE 4-2

5. TROUBLESHOOTING •........ 5~'1

5-1. TROUBLESHOOTING, GENERAL 5-1


a. Symptom Recognition . . . . . 5-1
b. Symptom Elaboration • . . .. 5-1
c. Listing Probable Faulty Function 5-1
d. Use of Test Points . 5-1
5-2. TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES 5-2
a. Preliminary Check-General . . . 5-2
b. Power Supply and Computer Circuit 5-3

6. CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE 6-1


6-1. INTRODUCTION •... 6-1
6-2. REPAIR PROCEDURES 6-1
a. Tube Replacement . 6-1
b. Printed Circuit Board Removal and
Replacement. . . . . . . . . . • . 6-4
c. Meter Replacement . 6-4
d. Meter illumination Switch Replacement 6-6
e. Range Switch Replacement 6-6
f. Meter Lamp Replacement ..... 6-7
6-3. ADJUSTMENT AND CALm RATION •. 6-7
a. General . 6-7
b. Equipment Required for Calibration 6-7
c. Pre-Alignment . . 6-7
d. Source Calibration ._ 6-9
7. PARTS LIST . 7-1

7-1. INTRODUCTION... . 7-1


7-2. LIST OF MANUFACTURERS 7-1

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List of Illustrations EE730-DS-OMl-OI0/4805-PDR-27S

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

Figure Title Page

1-1 Radiac Set AN/PDR-27S Relationship of Units 1-0


2-1 Radiacmeter IM-238/PDR-27S Top Panel
Controls ....•.... 2-2
3-1 Functional Block Diagram "
3-2
3-2 Power Supply Schematic 3-3
3-3 Radiation Detectors 3-6
3-4 Computer Circuit 3-7
3-5 Monostable Multivibrator 3-9
5-1 Overall Schematic 5-17
5-2 Test Point Waveform . . 5-19
5-3 Wiring Diagram . . . . . . . . • . . . 5-21
6-1 Radiacmeter IM-238!PDR-27S Right Side ••• 6-2
6-2 Radiac Probe DT-613!PDR-27S Disassembled. 6-3
6-3 Rear View of Top Panel . . . . • • • . . 6-5
6-4 Radiacmeter IM-238!PDR-27S Left Side 6-8
7-1 Parts Location, Printed Wiring Board
Assembly 1A1 7-17
7-2 Parts Location 7-18

LIST OF TABLES

Figure Title Page

1-1 Reference Data . . . . . . . 1-3


1-2 EquipmentAccessories and DocumentSupplies 1-6
4-1 ScheduledMaintenanceActionIndex 4-1
4-2 Special Test Equipment •..... 4-3
5-1 TroubleshootingIndex, Radiacmeter 5-2
5-2 MaintenanceTurn-On Procedure 5-4
5-3 Radiacmeter AN/PDR-27SSystem
TroubleshootingChart 5-6
5-4 Power SupplyCircuit Trouble Analysis 5-9
5- 5 Computer Circuit Trouble Analysis 5-12
7-1 Radiac Set AN/PDR-27S. NSN
2Z 6665-01-080-4418Parts List 7-1
7-2 List of Manufacturers . 7-15

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EE 730-DS-OMI -010/4805-PDR-27S Safety Summary

SAFETY SUMMARY

The following are general. saiety precautions that are not


related to any specific procedures and, therefore, do not appear else-
where in .this publication. These are recommended precautions that
per-sonnel must understand and apply during many phases of operation ~
and maintenance.

DO NOT SERVICE OR ADJUST ALONE

Under no circumstances should any person reach into of


enter the enclosure for the purpose of servicing or adjusting the equip-
ment except in the presence of someone who is capable of rendering aid.

RESUSCITATION

Personnel working with or near high voltages should be


familiar with modern methods of resuscitation. Such information may
be obtained from the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery.

The following warning appears in the text in this volume


and is repeated here for emphasis.

I WARNING I
Highvoltage is used in the operation of this ••
equipment. Severe shock may result if
personnel fail to observesafety precautions.
Learn the areas containing high voltage in each
piece of equipment. Be careful not to contact
high voltage connections wheninstalling or
working on this equipment. Whenservicing,
ground points of high potential.before touching
them.

SUMMARY
OF PRECAUTIONS
CITEDIN TEXT

Avoidcontact with the windowof the low range G-M tube.


It is fragile and easily damaged which might necessitate replacement
of the tube. See pages 1-3 and 6-2.

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CHAPTER I

GENERAL INFORMATION

_ 1-1. INTRODUCTION. This technical manualis in effect upon receipt.


Extracts from this publication may be made to facilitate the prepara-
tion of other Department of Defense Publications. This manual covers
only the AN/PDR-27S, NSN 2Z 6665-01-0~O-4418 manufactured under
contracts N00612-76-C-0227, N00612-78-C-0095, N00612-79-C-0331
• and N00612-79-C-0501. It does not apply to any of the earlier AN/PDR-
27 sets.
1-2. GENERALDESCRIPTION.Radiac Set AN/PDR-27Sis a portable,
battery operated radiation detector and indicator (figure 1-1) capable
of detecting and measuring up to 500mR/hr of gamma radiation and can
detect the presence of beta radiation. Radiacmeter IM-238/PDR-27S
is the main unit of the radiac set. The radiacmeter is equippedwith a
carrying handle and detachable shoulder harness. Radiac Probe
DT-613/PDR-27S, attached to the radiacmeter by a coiled cable, is a
two-compartment probe whichis stowedin the mountingwell in the
radiacmeter case. The radiacmeter housing encloses an electronic
chassis, an indicating meter, and dry-cell batteries. Case CY-7779/
PDR-27Sis a lightweightcarrying case which houses the Radiacmeter
IM-238/PDR-27S, Headset H-43B/U, Harness PiN A41973-1, spare
tubes, and two copies of this technical manual.
~ 1-3. DESCRIPTIONOF UNITS. Radiac Set AN/PDR-27Sconsists of
the units listed in Table 1-1.
a. Case CY-7779/PDR-27S. The carrying case houses all the
other units of the radiac set. (figure 1-1). It is splashproof and is
. equippedwith a carrying handle. The case is deep drawn aluminum
and can readily be decontaminated. Compartments to carry a spare
set of batteries as well as all the other componentsare provided in the
case.
b. RADIACMETER IM-238/PDR-27S. The radiacmeter includes
a housing made of two aluminum castings with a gasketed seam. The
top casting, or panel, supports all of the electronic circuitry and in-
cludes a separate sealed battery compartment. The bottom casting
acts as a cover which encloses the electronic circuitry and the battery
compartment.
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Mounted on the panel is an indicating meter, a range switch,


a push-button switch, and headset jack. Mounted to the underside of
the panel (figure 6-4) is the printed circuit board containing the
electronic circuitry.

The indicating meter is placed behind a sealed plastic window


for waterproofing. It has 5 movable scales which are mechanically
coupled to the range switch so that the scale corresponding to the switch
position is presented.

The carrying handle provides space for stowing the detector


cable when the detector is placed into its mounting well.

The push-button switch controls the meter lamp.

c. RADIAC PROBE DT-613/PDR-27S. The radiac detector is


a probe consisting of a type JAN-5979 Geiger-Mueller Tube and a type
JAN-5980 Geiger-Mueller tube, each enclosed in its own cylindrical
metal housing (figure 1-1). The two housings are clamped together
into one unit. A movable metal shield normally covers the mica
window of the larger tube. When the shield is over the window, beta
radiation is excluded from the tube. The shield can be swung aside
when beta-plus gamma radiation readings are desired.

Since the mica window is only o. 0OO5-inchesthick,


it is extremely fragile. Donot touch the window
under any circumstances, as damage to the tube will
result. Do not rely uponthe guard ring to protect the
mica window. The guard ring openingsare large
enoughso that sharp objects may pierce the window.

Electrical connectionsfor both G-Mtubes are made at the


ends of the housingswhere the shielded cables pass through water-
proof packingglands to the tube electrodes. The probe cable is flexible
and kinkproofand is normally coiled in the space in the top of the
handle.

d. HEADSETH-43B/U. The headset provides the operator with


aural indications of radiation intensity whenpluggedinto the jack on the
panel (figure 2-1). The headset is designed to fit inside a battle helmet.

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e. HARNESS PiN A41973-1. The shoulder harness, an adjust-


able strap made of non-absorbent plastic, is used for carrying the
radiacmeter during operation. Clip fasteners on each end of the strap
snap into holes in small projections on the radiacmeter panel (figure
2-1).

f. SPARE PARTS. The field spares, consisting of one each of


the G-M tubes are carried in the spare parts compartments (figure
~ 1-1) of the carrying case.

1-4. REFERENCE DATA. The reference data for the Radiac Set are
listed in Table 1-1.

Table 1-1. Reference Data

Item Description

Nameplate Data

Radiac Set AN/PDR-27S RADlACSET


SUPPLY: 3VDC

Manufactured For
NAVALELECTRONICSYSTEMS
COMMAND

Radiacmeter IM-238/PDR-27S - RADIACMETER

SUPPLY: 3VDC
.. A unit of Radiac Set AN/PDR-27S
Manufactured For
NAVALELECTRONICSYSTEMS
COMMAND

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Table 1-1. Reference Data-Continued

Item Description

Case CY-7779/PDR-27S CASE, RADIAC


SET

A unit Radiac Set AN/PDR-27S


Manufactured For
NAVAL ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS
COMMAND

Equipment Supplied See Table 1-2.

Dimensions and Weights See Table 1-2.

Operating Temperature _400 to +600 C

Operating Altitude Any altitude up to 50,000 feet

Power Requirements 2 each internal BA-30 1-1/2 volt "D"


Cell Batteries
Accuracy ± 20%from 10%of full scale on each
range throughout entire operating
temperature range.

Range Indication Meter Type Indication Provided on


Four Ranges:

0-0.5, 0-5, 0-50, 0-500 mR/hr.

Energy Range Measures gamma radiation from 80


keV to 2MeV. Detects beta radiation
on 0-0. 5 and 0-5 mR/hr ranges.

Battery Check Meter Indication of Battery condition


provided.

Meter Light Momentary switched meter light


provided.

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1-5. EQUIPMENT ACCESSORIES AND DOCUMENTS SUPPLIED.


Table 1-2 lists the dimensions and weights of all the components of
Radiac Set AN/PDR-27S.

1-6. EQUIPMENT AND PUBLICATIONS REQUIR~D BUT NOT


SUPPLIES. None.

1-7. FIELD CHANGES AND FACTORY CHANGES. None .

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Operation EE730-DS-OMI -010!4805-PDR-27S

CHAPTER 2

OPERATION

Ships furnished with a Ships Systems Manual (SSM)may find


detailed operating instructions for this system/equipment therein.
When this occurs, the SSM takes precedence over this manual unless
otherwise indicated.

2-1. INTRODUCTION. Radiacmeter AN/PDR-27S is used to measure


gamma radiation up to an intensity of 500 mR/hr and to detect beta
radiation. The radiacmeter consists primarily of regulated high and
low voltage power supplies, a mica-end window Gieger-Mueller (G-M)
tube for low range (0-0.5 and 0-5 mR/hr) coverage and beta detection,
a G-M tube (no mica Window)for high range (0-50, 0-500 mR-hr)
coverage, ratemeter and indicating circuits which provides a meter
reading that is proportional to the radiation field intensity irradiating
the G-M tube detectors.

2-2. CONTROLSAND INDICATORS. Refer to Figure 2-1 which shows


the operating controls. A single six position selector switch turns the
unit on, provides for battery (BAT) check and selects the 500 mR/hr,
50 mR/hr, 5 mR/hr or 0.5 mR/hr range. There is a screw cover
which, when removed, exposes the four calibration controls. These are
marked 500, 50, 5 and 0.5 indicating the range being switched. Also
located on the top panel is the BNC connector for the headset. The
operator is permitted to handle only the operational controls; namely,
the selector switch, the LIGHT switch, attach the headset and attach
the carrying strap.

• 2-3. OPERATINGPROCEDURES
.

a. Preparation for use.

(1) Remove radiacmeter from case.


(2) Remove and connect headset if aural indications are
desired.
(3) Removethe battery cover by looseningthe two captive
screws holdingit downand insert batteries (BA-30, 1-1/2 volt D cells)

2-1
EE730-DS-OMl-OIO/4B05-PDR-27S Operation

EYE FOR CARRYINGSTRAP

METER ILLUMINATION METER IMI AND


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CAPTIVE SCREWS IMP II

PROBE ASSEMBLY
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Figure 2-1. Radiacmeter IM-238/PDR-27S


Top Panel Controls

2-2

Operation EE730-DS-OMI -010/ 4805-PDR-27S

into battery compartment according to polarity markings on the top of


the front panel under the battery cover. Replace battery cover and
tighten securely.

(4) Rotate selector switch to BAT position to check condition


of batteries. The meter should read within the area marked
"BATTERY". If not, replace with fresh batteries.

(5) Attach clips on harness strap through holes in each end of


radiacmeter panel if shoulder carrying is desired. Adjust strap to
comfortable length.

b. To Measure Gamma Radiation.

(1) Rotate the range selector to the 500 position. If the


reading is below 10%of full scale, rotate to the 50 range. If reading
is below 10%of full scale, rotate to the 5 position. If reading is again
below10%of full scale, rotate to the O. 5 position.

(2) Listen for clicks in the headset or observe the meter


reading while approachingthe radioactive object or area. In a weak
field it is necessary to use the headset because the clicks can be heard
clearly even whenthe movementof the meter pointer is very small.

(3) Turn the range switch to a lower (more sensitive) range


whenever the meter reading is less than 5 divisions: turn it to a higher
(less sensitive) range if the meter pointer approaches the high end of
the scale.

(4) Whenusing the headset for searching for a radioactive


object, start with the range switch at O. 5. If the clicks increase to a
steady notsa, turn to a higher scale.

(5) Whenit is desired to locate a radioactive object or the


center of a radioactive area, move the radiacmeter in the direction
that produces an increase in the meter reading or in the frequency
of the clicks in the headset. Continuemovingin this direction until the
point of maximumradiation intensity is found.

(6) If the object or area to be investigated is relatively


inaccesstble, remove the radiac detector from its mountingwell and
pass the detector probe back and forth over the area.

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EE730-DS-OMI -010/4B05-PDR-27S Operation

(7) When the radiation from an object or area is extremely


weak, bring the detector probe within a few inches of the object in
order to obtain the largest possible indication on the meter or the
loudest sound in the headset. A close approach is necessary because
the radiation intensity decreases rapidly with distance.

c. To Detect Beta Radiation

(1) To observe the combined beta and gamma radiation of an


object, turn the range switch to O. 5 or 5, remove the radiac detector
from its mountingwell and swingopenthe beta shield on the end of the
large cylinder of the probe. Point the exposed end of the probe at the
object and move it, slowly, until a readable meter indicationis
obtained. .

2-4. OPERATOR'SCHECK
a. If the equipmenthas been used continuouslyfor more than 60
hours, check the conditionof the batteries in the radiacmeter by turning
the range switch to BAT. Whenthe meter pointer rests to the left of
the center line, not in the area marked BATTERY,replace the batteries
as instructed in paragraph 2-3, a, (3).
b. Withthe range switch in the 0.5 position, the meter pointer may
occasionally deflect upscale slightly due to ambient backgroundradia-
tion and occasionally clicks may be heard from the headset. This is
normal and indicates that the unit is operating.
c. Stopthe equipmentby turning the range selector switch to OFF.
Removethe harness and headset f rorn the radiacmeter, place the
radiac detector into its mountingwell, and stow items in the carrying
case.

2-5. EMERGENCY
OPERATION

a. If one or more of the parts of Table 7-1, Whichis prefixed with


Notes 1 & 2, is changed, the radiacmeter will probably be out of
calibration. However, even thoughthe radiacmeter may be inaccurate
with respect to absolute intensity, it will still be usable to indicate
relative intensity within anyone scale position.
This means that it is possible to recognize in whichof two
locations the intensity is higher, even thoughthe actual intensities are
in error. If readings are taken in the two locations on the same scale
pOSition,the higher reading correctly represents the higher intensity.

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Functional Description EE730-DS-OMI -0l0/4805-PDR-27S

CHAPTER 3

FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

3-1. FUNCTIONAr; OPERATION. With reference to the Functional


Block Diagram, Figure 3-1, the primary power source consisting of
two series connected BA-3Q-(1-1/2 volts) batteries, provides over
sixty hours of continuous instrument operation. A transistorized power
supply converts the three volts from the batteries into a regulated
a: +690volt G-M tube anode voltages and a ± 4. 5 volt outputfor the
computer-indicating circuitry operation. Beta particles (onthe 0.5
and the 5.0 rnR/hr ranges) and gamma rays on all ranges cause the
Geiger tubes to produce voltage pulses which are then fed through a
differentiating amplifier to a pulse generator followedby a meter drive
circuit. The pulse generator provides pulses to the headphonefor aural
monitoring and supplies a DC current, proportional to the average
pulse repetition frequency, to the indicating meter.
Power for all functional blocks is obtained through the low
voltage Power Supply. The regulated Power Supplycircuit assures
that all operating voltages are maintained constant throughoutthe use-
fullife of the batteries (battery life is in excess of 60 hours).

3-2. FUNCTIONAL
SECTIONS.

a. Power Supply
Refer to Figure 3-2, Power SupplySchematic. Transistors
Q3, Q4 and Transformer TI operate as a free running .saturating
oscillator that induces, by virtue of the transformer turns ratio,
substantially larger AC voltage across the secondary windings 10-11
and 7-8-9. The AC voltage is converted to DC as follows:

(1) Winding10-11 voltage quadrupler consrstmg of CR4to


CR7 and CI3 to CI6 for a +690volt output.
(2) Winding7-8-9 full wave rectifier consisting of CR9, CRIO,
and CI9 for a +4.5 volt output.
(3) Winding7-8-9 full wave rectifier consisting of CR8, CRll,
and CI8 for a -4. 5 volt output.

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EE730-DS-OMI -010/ 4805-PDR-27S Functional Description

Voltage regulation is accomplished by sensing any change in


the + 4. 5 volt output by the divider string of R3l, R32, R33and CRl3,
and applyingthis changeto an input gate of the operational amplifier Vl.
Any.changewith respect to the 2.4 volt micro-current zener reference
diode, CR12, results in an output current to the base of control FET
Q2. The outputof Q2 drives the regulator transistor Ql, which sup-
plies the power for the oscillator. In general, for the same output
voltage, the collector impedance of Ql must be decreased as the bat-
tery voltage decreases. All other outputs are stabilized to the regula-
ted volt supplythrough the controlled oscillator transformer Tl. R32
is the outputvoltage adjust and CR13corrects the operationalamplifier
outputfor zener reference variations over the full operating
temperature range.

b. Radiation Detectors (Refer to Figure 3-3).


The 690volt power supplyprovides HVto the two G-Mtubes,
vi and V2. The contacts of the range switch are connectedto supply
HVto Vl only on the 0.5 mR/hr and 5.0 mR/hr ranges while V2 is
energized at all times (on all four ranges).

Whenradiation causes either of the G-Mtubes to discharge,


a negative voltage pulse is generated across R2 or Rll, and coupledto
the pulse countingcircuit (computer)through C6 or C7.

c. Computer Circuit (Refer to Figure 3-4).

The pulse from the G-Mtube is coupledto the input of tran-


sistor Q5. The amplifier Q5 is normally biased "on". A negative
goingpulse turns Q5 off for the duration of the input pulse. CRl is a
protection diode that protects the base of Q5 from being damagedby
large negative input pulses. The positive pulse formed on the collector
of Q5 turns the amplifier inverter transistor Q6 "on" for the duration
of the input pulse. The negative pulse on the collector of Q6 is differ-
entiated by the network of Cl2 and R15 and this differentiated pulse is
impressed on the base of the switch transistor Q7. DiodeCR3is used
to clamp the positive part of the differentiated pulse to • 5 volts to
protect the base of Q7 from being damaged.

Transistors Q8 and QI0 form a monostable multivibrator.


The normal state of the monostable multivibrator corresponds to full
conduction(saturation) of QI0 by its base being connectedto the

3-4
Functional Description EE730-DS-OMI -OIO/4805-PDR-27S

positive 4. 5 volts DC supply through -one of the following listed networks,


depending on the setting of range switch SIB. The following lists the
associated timing capacitor used within each range.

Resistor Timing
Range Network Capacitor

0.5 mR/hr R3, R4 C5

5.0 mR/hr R5, .R6 C4

50 mR/hr R7, R8 C3

500 mR/hr R9, RIO C2

Transistor Q8 is normally "off" since its base is returned to


ground through R26 and saturated transistor QI0. Transistor Q9 is an
amplifier whose collector is connected to the meter MI through R23 and
adjustable resistor R22. With Q8 being "off" in the normal state,
there is no current to flow through the meter Ml. In this state the
meter will indicate zero.

Whena negative goingpulse from the differentation network


arrives at the base of Q7 (refer to Figure 3-5) transistor switch Q7
turns on (saturates) and pulls one end of the timing capacitor C2, C3,
C4, or C5, dependingon the setting of the range switch SIB, to ground.
This causes a negative pulse at the base of QIO, turning QIO "off".
As the collector of QIOgoes to +4.5 volts, Q8 is turned onvia the
resistor R26. Q8 saturates and holds the timing capacitor at ground
while Q7 turns off at the end of the negative input pulse. The action of
Q7 and Q8 turning "on" causes current to flowthrough R20 and R21.
The voltage developedby the current in R20biases the transistor Q9
"on" and current flows through Q9, R23, R22 and the meter Ml. After
.•. a time determined by the value of the timing capacitor and resistor net-
work, the timing capacitor completes its discharge and begins to charge
toward the +4.5 volt DC supplythrough the resistor network. This
causes a positive voltage at the base of QIO, turning QI0 "on"
(saturated). This causes the current to the base of Q8 to stop, turning
Q8 "off", turning off Q9, which stops the current flowthrough the me-
ter MI. The monostable multivibrator has nowreturned to its
"normal" state. Thus, each received pulse from the G-Mtubes has
caused a fixed current to flowthrough the meter for a fixed time deter-
mined by the timing capacitor and resistor network. As long as this

3-5
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val between received pulses, the average current which flows through
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3-10
Scheduled Maintenance EE730-DS-OMl-010/4805-PDR-27S

CHAPTER 4

SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE

The scheduled maintenance instructions in this manual were


intended to duplicate those furnished in the Planned Maintenance System
(PMS). In case of conflict, the PMS documentation takes precedence.
Such conflicts should be reported immediately in accordance with the
maintenance procedures for this manual.

4-1. INTRODUCTION. Scheduled maintenance is that maintenance


required to be performed on the equipment at regular scheduled inter-
vals whether or not the equipment is in use. The purpose of scheduled
or preventative maintenance is to keep the equipment in good working
order and to insure proper performance when the equipment is needed.

4-2. SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE ACTION INDEX. The maintenance


checks and procedures of Table 4-1 shall be performed at the intervals
indicated unless the intervals are modified by the Officer-in-Charge.

Table 4-1. Scheduled Maintenance Action Index

Interval Maintenance Action Reference

Monthly (M) Check that the radiacmeter cover


screws and calibration access
screws are seated formly.

Monthly (M) Operational checks Follow procedures


in paragraph 2- 3
and 2-4

NOTE: No special equipment or special tools are required to perform


scheduled maintenance.
4-1
EE730-DS-OMI -OlO/4805-PDR-27S Scheduled Maintenance

4-3. SPECIAL TOOLS. There are no special tools required to


operate, maintain or disassemble the AN/PDR-27S Radiac Set. A
"pencil" soldering iron will be useful as will be soldered wick for
component removal. Care should be taken when soldering to apply
minimum heat and to avoid burning nearby leads and components. A
heat sink (such as long nose pliers, alligator clips, etc.,) is required
when soldering semiconductors. Disturb lead dressing as little as
possible. Take care to keep foreign particles (dust, smoke, metal
filings, solder, etc.) out of the radiacmeter during repair.

4-4. SPECIAL TEST EQUIPMENT. Although there is no special test


equipment required, any repair and calibration depot would have
sufficient electronic instrumentation to facilitate electronic trouble-
shooting and repair. Table 4-2 lists a grouping of some of the pre-
ferred test equipment. Only one of each category is needed i. e., one
scope with two probes, one counter, one electrostatic voltmeter or one
; high impedance precision voltmeter, and one low voltage voltmeter.

4-5. RADIOACTIVETEST SAMPLE. A low level radioactive test


source (not supplied) such as the :MX-7338as previously provided with
the AN/PDR-27R series radiac sets or some other source of radiation
is necessary for checking operability on all ranges. Known sources of
.gamma radiation such as that derived from the AN/UDM-l or AN/UDM-
lA calibrators are required for equipment calibration.

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Troubleshooting EE730-DS-OMI -010/ 4B05-PDR-27S

CHAPTER 5

TROUBLESHOOTING

5-1. TROUBLESHOOTING,GENERAL. Troubleshooting of the radiac-


meter will be easier if an orderly procedure is used. Procedures in
this section are intended to help localize trouble in defective components
quickly.
a. Symptom Recognition. This is the first step in the trouble-
shooting procedure and is based on a complete knowledge and under-
standing of equipment operating characteristics. All equipment troubles
are not the direct result of component failure. Therefore, trouble in
an equipment is not always easy to recognize since all conditions of less
than peak performance are not always apparent. This type of equip-
ment trouble is usually discovered while accomplishing preventive
maintenance procedures. It is important that the" not so apparent' ,
troubles, as well as the apparent troubles, be recognized. See Table
5-2 for Maintenance Turn-on Procedures.

b. Symptom Elaboration. After an equipment trouble has been


, , recognized' , , all available aids designed into the equipment should
be used to further elaborate on the original trouble symptom. Use of
front panel controls and other built-in indicating or testing aids should
provide better identification of the original trouble symptom. Also
checking or otherwise manipulating the operating controls may eliminate
the trouble.

c. Listing Probable Faulty Function. The next step in logical


troubleshooting is to formulate a number of ' 'logical choices" as to the
cause and likely location (functional section) of the trouble. The logical
choices are mental decisions which are based on knowledge of the
equipment operation, a full identification of the trouble symptom, and
information contained in this manual. The overall functional descrip-
tion and its associated block diagram should be referred to when
selecting possible faulty functional sections. See Figure 3-1 and
Table 5-1.

d. Use of Test Points. Troubleshooting of the AN!PDR-27S,


NSN 2Z. 6665-01-080-4418 has been greatly simplified by display of
many test points. The faulty circuit can be rapidly determined by
comparing the observed waveform against the normal pattern shown in
Figure 5-2.

5-1
EE730-DS-OMI-OIO/4805-PDR-27S Troubleshooting

Table 5-1. Troubleshooting Index, Radiacmeter


IM-238/PDR-27S

Trouble- Trouble- Functional Alignment/


Functional shooting shooting Description Adjust
Area Paragraph Table Paragraph Paragraph

Overall 3-1 5-3 3-1

Power Supply 5-2, b.{l) 5-4 3-2,a Table 5-4

Radiation 6-2,a 5-3 3-2,b Par 6-3, d


Detectors

Computer 5-2,b.(1) 5-5 3-2, c Par 6-3, c


Circuit

5-2. TROUBLESHOOTINGPROCEDURES

a. Preliminary Check-Gener-al, Before proceeding with any


electrical tests, the followtng mechanical inspection procedure should
be followed:

(1) The instrument housing should be examined for any


mechanical damage.

(2) The range switch should be turned to its various positions


to see that the switch knob and meter scales index properly.

(3) The meter should be examined. Observe the meter needle


to see that it is not bent. Observe whether the needle is mechanically
zeroed. (Meter zeroing may be accomplished by removing the radiac-
meter from its housing and turning the meter zero adjusting screw
located on the rear of Ml. (See Figure 6-1). A clearance hole is pro-
vided in the printed circuit board for this purpose.

(4) The battery cover should be removed, and the battery


contacts inspected for cleanliness. Check to insure that the batteries
have been properly installed and that the battery condition (BAT on
selector switch) indicates satisfactorily.

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(5) The instrument housing should now be opened by loosening


the six captive screws holding the housing and cover together. Visually
examine the internal assembly.

(6) Turn the range switch S1 and observe the operation of the
switch to see that it appears to be working satisfactorily.

WARNING a
Withbatteries installed, advancingthe
range swltch, even to BAT, puts the
radiacmeter in operation. Highvolt-
age (690volts), is present at many
places on the printed wiring board and
also at VI and V2anode. Exercise
extreme cautionwhenworking on the
exposed chassis or probes.
Anytroubles foundin the above steps shouldbe corrected
before proceedingany further. The instrument shouldbe prepared for
operation and the procedure followedas indicated in Table 5-2.
References shouldbe made to Figure 2-1.

b. Power Supplyand Computer Circuit.

(1) Preliminary check.


After determining from Steps 7, and 8 of Table 5-3 that the
power supplyis operating improperly, proceed as follows: Visually
inspect all connectionsand printed wiring for breaks.

(2) Use of TroubleshootingCharts..

Followthe procedures as indicated in Tables 5-4 and 5-5.


References shouldbe made to Figure 3-1 through 3-5 and Paragraphs
3-2,a through c.
All voltage measurements are made with selector switch
in BATposition.

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Table 5-2. Maintenance Turn -On Procedure

Step Observe Reference

1. Preliminary
Procedure

a. Examine instru-
ment case for
mechanical
damage.

b. Turn range Proper switch indexing Par. 2-2;


switch to its 5-2,a.(2)
various positions

c. Examine meter If meter needle is bent. Par. 5-2,


a. (3)
If meter mechanical
zero is not properly
set.
d. Remove battery Cleanliness of battery Par. 5-2,
cover contacts. a. (4);

Proper installation of
batteries.

2. Set range switch in Meter should indicate Par. 2-3,


BAT position within the area marked a. (4);
BATTERY.

3. Set range switch in Meter should indicate Par. 2-3, b.


"500" position. zero.

4. Set range switch in Meter should indicate Par. 2-3, h, ;


"50" position. zero.

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Table 5-2. Maintenance Tur-n-On Procedure-Continued

Step Observe Reference

5. Set range switch in Meter could indicate Par. 2-3, b. ;


"5" position. slight background.

Meter should indicate Par. 2-3,b.;


6. Set range switch in
"0.5" position. slight upscale indica-
tions due to background
radiation .

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Corrective Maintenance EE730-DS-OMI -010 -4805-PDR-27S

CHAPTER 6

CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE

6-1. INTRODUCTION. Radiacmeter AN/PDR-27S has been designed


for ease of maintenance. No tools other than the usual service tools
are required. A pencil or gun type soldering iron will be useful, par-
ticularly the type that can accommodate an in line desoldering tip when
removing integrated circuits. Care should be taken when soldering to
apply minimum heat to avoid burning nearby leads and components. A
heat sink (such as long nose pliers, alligator clips, etc.) is required
when soldering semiconductors. Disturb lead dressing as little as pos-
sible. Take care to keep foreign particles (duct, smoke, metaifillings,
solder, etc.) out of the radiacmeter during repair. Be sure to remove
the batteries to preclude any possibility of energizing the set during
repair. Refer to WARNINGof paragraph 5-2, a. (6).

6-2. REPAIR PROCEDURES

a. Tube Replacement. Both tubes are housed in the probe. VI is


a type 5979 Geiger-Mueller tube and is the low range (0.5 and 5 mR/hr)
detector. V2 is a type 5980 Geiger Mueller tube and is the high range
(50 and 500 mR/hr) detector. Refer to Figure 6-2.

The cathode end of VI has a thin and del-


icate mica window. Do not allow any sharp
pointed object to touch the mica window.

(1) To replace VI unscrew both the window cover assembly


2A2MP3I and the rear (cable end) knurled nut 2A3MP45.

(2) USing fingers or long nose pliers pull off anode contact
2A3MP49 and push out tube.

(3) Remove "0" ring seal 2A2MP33 and install on new tube.
Assemble in reverse order.

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EE730-DS-OMI -OlO/4B05-PDR-27S Corrective Maintenance

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6-3
EE730-DS-OMI -OlO/4805-PDR-27S Corrective Maintenance

(4) To replace V2, unscrew the small knurled nut 2A3MP50


and pull tube and mounting board out of probe.

(5) Replace V2 and reinsert board assembly 2A3Al in probe


making sure that board is positioned toward large probe while
reassembling.

b. Printed Circuit Board Removal and Replacement. See Figure


6-3.

(1) Unscrew 6 captive screws on top panel and remove panel


from housing. o:t

(2) Remove four 6/32 screws and hardware holding P. C.


board lAl to radiacmeter. The two screws attaching board to battery
compartment are shorter than the front two and must be replaced in
correct order.

(3) Remove connector, reconnect new board assembly and


reassemble in reverse order.

c. Meter Replacement. See Figure 6-3.

(1) Unscrew and remove the calibration port cover from the
top panel.

(2) Remove the P. C. board as outlined in paragraph 6-2, b.

(3) Loosen 4-40 screw holding clamp on meter flag shaft and
remove clamp from meter.

(4) Remove two hex stand-offs and hardware from front of


meter bracket.

(5) Remove two 6-32 screws and hardware from rear of


meter bracket.

(6) Unsolder meter wires, note color code and polarity.

(7) Pivot meter bracket to the side permitting access to the


four 6-32 meter mounting screws. Remove four 6-32 screws and
hardware.

(8) Remove and install new meter in reverse order.

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IAI

Figure 6-3. Rear View of Top Panel

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(9) Place meter clamp over flag shaft and turn range switch
to 50 position.

(10) Using long nose pliers, rotate flag shaft to center white
10-50 scale. Tighten 4-40 clamp screw.

(11) Check all ranges for scale alignment and readjust clamp
position if necessary"

d. Meter Illumination Switch Replacement. See Figure 6-3.

(1) Remove meter mounting bracket as outlined in paragraph


6-2, c, (1) through (5).

(2) Place common bladed screwdriver down hole marked S2


and in between terminals of S2 to prevent rotation as the boot hex nut,
1H1 is unscrewed from the top panel handle mount (3/8 spintite),

(3) Pull switch out of handle mount, cut or unsolder the two
wires, install new shrink tubing over the wires, resolder to new switch
terminals (no polarity), slip tubing over terminals and using heat of
soldering iron shrink to terminal.

(4) Push switch into mounting hole using screwdriver between


the terminals and screw on boot lHl.

(5) Reassemble meter mounting"bracket as outlined in


paragraph 6-2, c. (8) through (11).

e. Range Switch Replacement. See Figure 6-3.

(1) Remove P. C. Board assembly 1Al as outlined in


paragraph 6-2, b.

(2) Loosen 4-40 clamp linkage screw on rear of switch shaft.


Remove clamp from shaft.

(3) Loosen two 4-40 set screws in knob using a .050 allen
wrench. Remove knob.

(4) Remove nut and hardware from switch shaft using 1/2"
spintite.

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(5) Identify each wire and terminal while unsoldering. Re-


place IRI and 1R2 on new switch, solder wires and install in panel with
non-rotational tab properly seated. Fasten switch and knob. Set screw
in rear of knob must run into flat on switch shaft.

(6) Place meter mechanism clamp over switch shaft and turn
switch to 50 position.

(7) Rotate meter flag until white 10-50 scale is centered.


Tighten 4-40 clamp screw on switch shaft.

(8) Check all ranges for scale alignment and readjust clamp
position if necessary.

f. Meter Lamp Replacement. See Figure 6-3.

(1) Remove radiacmeter from housing.

(2) Using fingers or pliers pivot lamp L1 contact plate 1MP18


toward front of unit. Replace lamp.

6-3. ADJUSTMENTAND CALIBRATION

a. General. Radiacmeter AN!PDR-27S is calibrated at time of


manufacture. Recalibration is usually not required unless certain
critical components are replaced or there is evidence that the four
ranges do not track each other properly (see Table 7-1 Notes 1 and 2
for list of critical components).

b. Equipment Required fo"r Calibration. The special test equip-


ment outlined in Table 4- 2 IS adequate for complete equipment
calibration or troubleshooting.

(1) A stand and equipment to adequately position and hold the


radiacmeter and probe in a fixed relation to the radiation source used.

(2) A small screwdriver.

c. Pre-alignment. If electronic repair or replacement has been


performed on the radiacmeter, basic adjustments or alignment must be
certified before attempting source calibration. Proceed as follows:

(1) Withdraw radiacmeter from its housing. Remove


calibration cover.

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. '

IMI

,______ IHI,

152
(HIDDEN)

IMPI?,
•• IJI
(HIDDEN)

Figure 6-4. Radiacmeter IM-238/PDR-27S Left Side

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Corrective Maintenance EE730-DS-OMI -010/4805-PDR-27S

(2) Check batteries, replace if necessary and turn range


switch to 500.

(3) Adjust R32 for 690.±5 volts at TP-2.

(4) Check low voltage for 4.3-4.8 volts at TP-l.

(5) Connect a pulse generator (high side) to TP-7 through a


0.01 mfd (100 volt minimum) capacitor. Set generator for 1080 + 5 pps,
negative going, 5 to 10 volts amplitude. -
(6) Connectan oscilloscope probe (either 1: 1 or 10:1) to
TP-9.
(7) Adjust lR9 to provide a pulse width of 40 + 1 micro-
second at TP-l.
(8) Adjust R22 for a full scale (500mR/hr meter reading).

d. Source Calibration. Refer to standard Calibration Procedure


for the AN!PDR-27Radiac Series contained in VolumeL, NAVELEX
0967-LP-588-6010.

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Parts List EE730-DS-OMI -010/ 4805-PDR-27S

CHAPTER 7

PARTS LIST

7-1. INTRODUCTI0N. This parts list is applicable for Radiac Set


AN/PDR-27S, NSN 2Z 6665-01-080-4418 only. Reference designations
have been assigned to identify all maintenance parts of the equipment.
The first digit in the reference designation is one (1) for all parts in the
-radiacmeter less the coil cord and probe assembly whose associated
parts are designated two (2). Those parts which are part of the printed
circuit board assembly are designated lAl. Following the initial
•• sub-assembly designation a letter or letters describing the type of part
(BT for Battery, C for Capacitor, V for tube,) etc. The last number
indicates which of a group of similar parts is being designated. Exam-
ple 1AC3 is capacitor C3 located on the printed circuit board. The
name and description of the part provides a more complete description
of the part including the supplier and part number where applicable.
The figure and Item Numbers indicate the figure number where the part
is shown and the call out used to designate the part on that figure.
Table 7-1 is the complete Parts List.

7-2. LIST OF MANUFACTURERS. Table 7-2 lists the manufacturers


of all parts. The first column includes the abbreviations used in Table
7-1 to indicate the manufacturer.· The second and third columns show
the full name and address of each manufacturer.

Table 7-1. Maintenance Parts List

Fig.
Ref No.
Desig Notes Name And Description (Item)

RADIAC SET AN/PDR-27S measures 1-1


Gamma, detects Beta, 4 ranges 0-500,
50, 5 and O. 5 mR/hr, per MIL-R- 24061;
mfr 06442, Dwg. C21380

CASE, RADIAC SET CY-7779/PDR-27S; 1-1


mfr 06442, Dwg 21425

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Table 7-1. Maintenance Parts List - Continued

Fig.
Ref No.
Desig Notes Name And Description (Item)

lHT1 HEADSET; MIL type H43B/U 1-1

IMP1 CARRYING STRAP; mfr. 06442, Dwg. 1-1


A41973-1

2V1 2 TUBE, G-M, end window, low range; 1-1


MIL type JAN5979 (spare)

2 TUBE, G-M, high range; MIL type 1-1


JAN5980 (spare)

1& 2 RADIACMETER IM-238/PDR-27S and 1-1


Probe DT-613/PDR-27S; mfr 06442,
Dwg. 21382

1BT1 BATTERY, Dry Cell, 1. 5 volt; MIL 7-2


thru type BA-30 (BTl)
lBT2 (BT2)

1H1 BOOT, dust and moisture seal, Silicone 2-1


Rubber; mfr. 97539, part no. N5045 (HI)

1J1 CONNECTOR, BNC series, MIL type 2-1


M39012/21-0001 (Jl)

1J2 CONNECTOR, P, C. Board. 15 pin; mfr 6-3


71785, part no. 250-15-30-171, modified (J2)
by mfr. 06442, Dwg. A21393

ILl LAMP. INCANDESCENT, mfr. 08806. 6-3


part no. 338 (Ll)

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Parts List EE730-DS-OMI -010/ 4805-PDl{-27S

Table 7-1. Maintenance Parts List - Continued

Fig.
Ref No.
Desig Notes Name And Description (Item)

IMI 2 METER, 50 Microamperes DC Full 6-4


Scale Deflection ;1-2%,Scale Changing. (Ml)
Five Scales; OFF BATTERY.

• 0-500 mR/h, 0-50 mR/h, 0-5 mR/h,


0-0.5 mR/hr, MIL type MIL-M-
10304/18A type MR 36M201 Spec. R.
Modified by mfr. 06442 dwg. 21385

(Attaching Parts)

(4) SCREW, MACHINE-PAN HEAD,


CROSS-RECESSED, CRES; MS-51957-
31, 6-32 thd., UNC-2A; 5/8 in. 19.

(4) WASHER, LOCK, SPLIT, HELICAL,


LIGHT SERIES; MS-35338-136, .151 in
ill, .239 in. OD.

(4) WASHER, FLAT, METAL, ROUND;


MS-15795-805, .156 in. ID, .312 in. OD,
.048 in. THK, No 6 size

(4) NUT, PLAIN-HEX; MS-35649-264,


6-32 UNC-2A, .312 in. across flats,
.. .361 in. across corners, .114 in. THK.

IMP2 BATTERY COVER ASSY; mfr. 06442, 2-1


part no. B21392 (MP-2)

IMP3 GASKET, BATTERY COVER; mfr. 7"':2


06442, part no. 41974 (MP-3)

IMP4 SCREW CAPTIVE; mfr. 06442, part 7-2


no. A21419-2 (MP-4)

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EE730-DS-OMI -0l0/4805-PDR-27S Parts List
Table 7-1. Maintenance Parts List - Continued

Fig.
Ref No.
Desig Notes Name And Description Item)

IMP5 CLAMP, SWITCH LINKAGE; mfr. 6-3


06442, part no. A21319 (MP-5)

IMP6 ROD, SWITCH LINKAGE; mfr. 06442, 6-3


part no. A21320 (MP-6)

IMP7 HANDLE; mfr. 06442, part no. B21395 6-4


(MP-7)

IMP8 KNOB, RANGE SELECTOR; MIL type 7-2


MS 91528-IK2B (MP-8)

IMP9 WINDOW, METER, PLASTIC ACRYLIC; 2-1


per MIL-P-5425B; 1/16" THK, mfr. (MP-9)
06442, part no. A41346

IMPIO "0" RING, PANEL; MIL type MS9021- 6-3


168 (MP-10)

IMPll SCREW, CAPTIVE; mfr. 06442, part 2-1


no. A21419-1 (MP-ll)

IMP12 COVER, Potentiometer; mfr. 06442, 7-2


part no. 21317 (MP12)

IMP13 COVER, Potentiometer; "0" Ring, 7-2


MIL type MS9021-0.23 (MPI3)

1MP14 COVER, Potentiometer; "0" Ring MIL 7-2


type MS9021-006 (MP14)

1MP15 PANEL MOUNTING BRACKET 6-1


ASSEMBLY; mfr. 06442, part no. (MP15)
21385

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Parts List EE730-DS-OMI -OlO/4805-PDR-27S
Table 7-1. Maintenance Parts List - Continued

Fig.
Ref No.
Desig Notes Name And Description Item)

1MP16 CASE, BOTTOM; mfr. 06442, part no. 7-2


C21386 (MPI6)

lMP17 CAP, CONNECTOR; MIL type 2-1


• CWI23A/U (MPI7)

IMPl8 CONTACT, LAMP; mfr 06442, part no. 6-3


A21397 (MP18)

lRl RESISTOR, FIXED, COMPOSITION; 6-1


75k ohms, ,:!-lO%,1/4 w, MIL type (Rl)
RCR07G753KM

lR2 RESISTOR, FIXED, COMPOSITION; 6-1


1M ohms, t10%, 1/4 w, MIL type (R2)
RCR07Gl05KM

lR3 2 RESISTOR, VARIABLE, COMPOSITION; 2-1


lOOk ohms, +10%, 1/2 w, O. 5 mR/hr (R3)
CAL adjust, -MIL type RV6NAYSI04A

1R4 RESISTOR, FIXED, COMPOSITION; 5-3


47k ohms, .±10%, 1/4 w, MIL type (R4)
RCR07G473KM

1R5 2 Same as 1R3, 5 mR/hr CAL adjust 2-1


(R5)

1R6 Same as lR4 5-3


(R6)

1R7 2 Same as lR3, 50 mR/hr CAL adjust 2-1


(R7)

1R8 Same as lR4 5-3


(R8)

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Table 7-1. Maintenance Parts List - Continued

Fig.
Ref No.
Desig Notes Name And Description Item)

1R9 2 Same as IRa, 500 mR/hr CAL adjust 2-1


(R9)

1R10 Same as 1R4 5-3


(RIO)

IS1 SWITCH, RillARY; 2 section, 5 poles, 2-1


6 position 30 degree indexing, style (SI)
SR02S30B1MPC; mfr. 06442, part no.
D21377

lS2 SWITCH, PUSH, MOMENTARY, NO; 2-1


mfr. 81073, part no. 30-1 (S2)

lWl HAF.NESS, WIRING; mfr. 06442, part 6-1


no. C21389 WI)

lAl PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD ASSEMBLY; 6-4


mfr. 06442, part no. D21436. (IAl)

(ATTACHING HARDWARE)

(2) SCREW, MACHINE - PAN HEAD,


CROSS-RECESSED, CRES; MS51957-27,
6-32 thd., UNC-2A, 5/16" long

(2) SCREW, MACHINE - PAN HEAD,


CROSS-RECESSED, CRES; MS51957-26,
6-32 thd., UNC-2A, 4" long
(4) WASHER, FLAT-METAL, ROUND,
CRES; MSI5795-805, . 156 I. D. ,
.312 O. D., .048 thk.', NO.6 size
(4) WASHER, LOCK, SPLIT, CRES;
MS35338-136, .151 1. D., .239 O. D.,
.031 thk., NO.6 size
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Table 7-1. Maintenance Parts List - Continued

Fig.
Ref No.
Desig Notes Name And Description Item)

1A1Cl CAPACITOR, FIXED ELECTROLYTIC; 7-1


• 1500MF, -10, +75%, 7VDCW, MILtype (C1)
M39018/03-0603

• 1AIC2 2 CAPACITOR, FIXED, MICA; 560PF, 7-1


.± 5%,
200VDCW, MIL type (C2)
CMR06F56lFPDL

1AIC3 2 CAPACITOR, FIXED, MYLAR; 5600PF, 7-1


.± 5%,
50VDCW, MIL type (C3)
CQR07A1QA562JL3

1A1C4 2 CAPACITOR, FIXED, MYLAR; 2200PF, 7-1


+ 5%, 100VDCW, MIL type (C4)
"CQR07AlQB222J3L

lAlC5 2 CAPACITOR, FIXED, MYLAR; 7-1


22,000PF, .± 5%, 100VDCW, MIL type (C5)
CQR7AIQB223J3L

lAlC6 CAPACITOR FIXED, CERAMIC; 7-1


• 220PF, + 10%, 1 KVDCW. MIL type (C6)
CK60AX22lK

lAlC7 CAPACITOR, FIXED, CERAMIC; 22PF. 7-1


•• .± 10%,
1KVDCW. MIL type (C7)
CK60BX220K

1AlC8 CAPACITOR, FIXED, ELECTROLYTIC; 7-1


+ 20%, 330MF, 6VDCW, MIL type (C8)
M39003/01-2252
lA1C9 CAPACITOR. FIXED, CERAMIC; 7-1
thru .047MF, + 20%, 200VDCW, MIL type (C9)
lA1CI0 M39014/01-1428 (CI0)

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Table 7-1. Maintenance Parts List - Continued


¥

Fig.
Ref No.
Desig Notes Name And Description Item)

lAlCll CAPACITOR FIXED, CERAMIC; 7-1


.01MF, + 20%, 200VDCW, MIL type (Cll)
M39014/01-14l6
1:1
lAIC12 CAPACITOR, FIXED, CERAMIC; 7-1
lOOOPF, + 20%, 200VDCW, MIL type (C12)
M39014/0i/1398

IA1C13 CAPACITOR FIXED, CERAMIC; 7-1


thru . 01MF, ..:!: 20%, 1KVDCW, MIL type (C13-
lA1Cl7 CK63AW103M C17)

1A1C18 CAPACITOR~ FIXED, ELECTROLYTIC; 7-1


100MF, + 20o, 10VDCW, MIL type (C18)
M39003/01-2262

1AlC19 CAPACITOR~ FIXED, ELECTROLYTIC, 7-1


220MF, + 20 0, 10VDCW, MIL type (C19)
M39003/01-2266

1A1C20 CAPACITOR, FIXED, CERAMIC, 100PF, 7-1


+ 20%, 200VDCW, MIL type (C20)
M39014/01-1379

1A1C21 Same as IAIC19 7-1


(C21) '"

1A1C22 Same as IA1Cll 7-1

1A1CR1 SEMICONDUCTOR, DIODE; MIL type 7-1


thru 1N4148-1 (CRl,
1A1CR2 CR2)

1AICR3 SEMICONDUCTOR, DIODE; MIL type 7-1


1N4150-1 (CR3)

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Table 7-1. Maintenance Parts List - Continued

Fig.
Ref No.
Desig Notes Name And Descrtption (Item)

• lA1CR4 SEMICONDUCTOR, DIODE; MIL type 7-1


thru lN647-l (CR4-
lA1CR7 CR7)
.. lA1CR8 Same as 1AlCR3 7-1
thru (CR8-
lAICRll CRll)

lA1CR12 SEMICONDUCTOR, DIODE, ZENER; 7-1


MIL type lN46l7 (CR12)

lAlCR13 Same as lAlCRl 7-1


(CR13)

1AICR14 Not Used

lAlCR15 Same as lA1CRl 7-1


(CR15)

lAlRl Not used

.. thru
lA1RlO

lAlRll RESISTOR, FIXED, COMPOSITION; 7-1


1 Megohm, ~ 10%, 1/4w, MIL type (Rll)
RCR07Gl05KM

lAlR12 RESISTOR, FIXED, COMPOSITION; 7-1


470K ohms, ~ 10%, 1/4w, MIL type (R12)
RCR07G474KM

lAlR13 RESISTOR, FIXED, COMPOSITION; 7-1


47K ohms, ~ 10%, 1/4w, MIL type (RI3)
RCR07G472KM

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Table 7-1. Maintenance Parts List - Continued


'It'

Fig.
Ref No.
Desig Notes Name And Description (Item)
"

1A1R14 RESISTOR, FIXED, COMPOSITION; 7-1


4.7K ohms, + 10%, 1/4w, MIL type (R14)
RCR07G472KM
1AIR15 RESISTOR, FIXED, COMPOSITION; 7-1
10Kohms, ~ 10%, 1/4w, MIL type (R15)
RCR07GI03KM
1A1R16 RESISTOR, FIXED, COMPOSITION; 7-1
820 ohms, + 10%, 1/4w, MIL type (R16)
RCR07G82iKM
lAIR17 RESISTOR, FIXED, COMPOSITION; 7-1
thru lK ohms, .:!: 10%, 1/4w, MIL type (R17-
1AlR18 RCR07G102KM R18)
lAlR19 RESISTOR, FIXED, COMPOSITION; 7-1
2.7K ohms, .:!: 5%, 1/4w, MIL type (R19)
RCR07G272JM
1A1R20 RESISTOR, FIXED, COMPOSITION; 7-1
2K ohms, ~ 5%, 1/4w, MIL type (R20) '"
RCR07G202JM
lAlR21 RESISTOR, FIXED, COMPOSITION; 7-1
4.3K ohms, .:!: 5%, 1/4w, MIL type (R21)
RCR07G432JM
lA1R22 1 RESISTOR, VARIABLE,COMPOSITION; 7-1
2K ohms, .:!: 10%, 1/4w, MIL type (R22)
RJ24CX202
lAIR23 Same as lAIR19 7-1
(R23)

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Table 7-1. Maintenance Parts List - Continued

Fig.
Ref No.
Desig~ Notes Name And Description Item)

.. lA1R24 Same as 1A1R15 7-1


thru (R24,
lAlR25 R25)
• 'lA1R26 RESISTOR, FIXED, COMPOSITION; 7~l
lOOK ohms, _:i:: 10%, 1/4w, MIL type (R26)
RCR07Gl04KM

lA1R27 RESISTOR, FIXED COMPOSITION; 7-1


thru 22 Megohms, + 10%, 1/4w, MIL type (R27-
lA1R29 RCR07G226KM R29)

1A1R30 RESISTOR, FIXED, COMPOSITION; 7-1


9, 53K ohms _:i:: 1%, 1/8w, MIL type (R30)
RNC55H953lFM

lA1R3 1 RESISTOR, FIXED, COMPOSITION; 7-1


75K ohms, .:!:: 1%, 1/8w, MIL type (R3l)
RNC55H7502FM

.. lAlR32 1 RESISTOR, VARIABLE, COMPOSITION; 7-1


50K ohms, + 10%, 1/2w, MIL type (R32)
RJ24CX503

lAlR33 1 Same as lAIR31 7-1


(R33)

1A1R34 Same as lAlR15 7-1


thru (R34,
lA1R35 R35)

1A1R36 Same as lA1R13 7-1


(R36)

lA1R37 Same as 1A1R26 7-1


(R37)

.- 7-11
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Table 7-1. Maintenance Parts Lll5t - Continued
-~

Fig.
Ref No.
Desig Notes Name And Description (Item)
{"

1A1Tl 1 TRANSFORMER, SATURATING 7-1


OSCILLATOR; Encapsulated per (T1) •
MIL-T-27 Grade II, mfr. 06442,
part no. C21435 ~
1A1U1 1 SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE, 7-1
INTEGRATED CIRCUIT; MIL type (Ul)
LMI08H

1A1Q1 1 SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE, TRAN- 7-1


SISTOR; MIL type 2N3251A (Q1)

1A1Q2 1 SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE, TRAN- 7-1


SISTOR; MIL type 2N3823 (Q2)

lAlQ3 1 SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE, TRAN- 7-1


thru SISTOR; MIL type 2N916 (Q3,Q4)
1AIQ4

lAIQ5 1 SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE, TRAN- 7-1


thru SISTOR; MIL type 2N2484 (Q5, Q6)
lAIQ6
.•.

lAIQ7 SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE, TRAN- 7-1


SISTOR; MIL type 2N2907A (Q7)
9

1AIQ8 Same as lAlQ5 7-1


(Q8)

lA1Q9 Same as 1A1Q7 7-1


(Q9)

lAlQ10 Same as 1A1Q5 7-1


(Q10)

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Parts List EE730-DS-OMI-OIO/4805-PDR-27S
Table 7-1. Maintenance Parts List - Continued
-
Fig.
Ref No.
Desig Notes Name And Description Item)

• 1-1
RADlACMETER PROBE DT-
613/PDR-27S

2A1MP20 HOUSING, HIGH RANGE PROBE; mfr. 6-2


06442, part no. B21415

2A2A1 COVER, LATCH ASSEMBLY; mfr. 6-2


06442, part no. A21556

2A2MP30 HOUSING, LOW RANGE PROBE, mfr. 6-2


06442, part no. B21399

2A2MP31 NUT, RETAINER; mfr. 06442, part no. 6-2


C21410

2A2MP32 GUARD, WINDOW; mfr. 06442, part 6-2


no. A21401

2A2MP33 "0" RING, neoprene; MIL type 6-2


MS9021-020

2A2MP34 CLAMP; mfr. 06442, part no. A21458 6-2

2A3A1 ASSEMBLY TUBE HOLDER; mfr. 6-2


06442, part no. A21439

2A3A1R11 RESISTOR, FIXED, COMPOSITION; 6-2


1 Megohm + 10%, 1/4w, MIL type (Rll)
RCR07GI05KM

2A3MP45 NUT, RETAINER; mfr. 06442, part 6-2


no. B21402

2A3MP46 WASHER, END CAP; mfr. 06442, 6-2


part no. A21409

7-13
EE730-DS-OMI -010/4805-PDR-27S .Parts Lil:!t .,
4.

Table 7-1. Maintenance Parts List - ContiJ1u.ed

Fig.'
Ref No,
Desig Notes Name And Description Item) ~.,;r1
.~:-'"\

2A3MP47 END CAP; mfr 06442, part no. A21404

2A3MP48 "0" RING, NEOPRENE; MIL type


MS9021-022

2A3MP49 CAP, ELECTRICAL; mfr. 83330, 6-2


part no. 1454

2A3MP50 NUT, RETAINER; mfr. 06442, part 6-2 .


no. B21413

2A3MP51 WASHER, FLAT; MIL type MS15795- 6-2


709

2A3MP52 END CAP; mfr. 06442, part no. 6-2


B21412

2A3MP53 "0" RING, NEOPRENE; MIL type 6-2


MS9021-012

2A3W1 CABLE, RETRACTABLE; mfr. 06442, 6-2


part no. B21443

2A3W2 CABLE, JUMPER; mfr. 06442, part 6-2


no. B21442

2V1 2 TUBE, G-M, end window, low range, 6-2


MIL type JAN5979 (V1)

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Table 7-1. Maintenance Parts List - Continued

c
Fig.
Ref No.
Desig Notes Name And Description Item)
'.
• 2V2_; 2 TUBE, G-M, high range, MIL type 6-2
; JAN5980 (V2)

NOTES:

1. If component is changed, pre-


alignment should be performed.
Refer to par 6-4, c.

2. If component is changed, a
source calibration should be
performed. Refer to par
6-4, d.

Table 7-2. List of Manufacturers

Federal
Supply
• Code Manufacturer Address

06442 Nuclear Research Corporation 2 Richwood Place


_~ Denville, N. J. 07834

08806 General Electric Company Nela Park


Miniature Lamp Division Cleveland, Ohio
44112

71785 TRW Cinch Division 1501 Morse Avenue


Elk Grove, Ill.60007

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Code Manufacturer Address

81073 Grayhill, Incorporated 561 Hillgrove Avenue


La Grange, Ill. '."
60525

83330 H. H. Smith, Inc. 812 Sneiker Avenue


New York, N. Y.
11207

97539 Automatic and Precision 44 Honeck Street


Manufacturers, Inc. Englewood, N. J.
07631

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