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ASTM-C1309:2003 Edition

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C1309-97(2003) Standard Practice for Performance Evaluation of In-Plant Walk-Through Metal Detectors

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ASTM C1309-97-Reapproved2003

Historical Standard: Standard Practice for Performance Evaluation of In-Plant Walk-Through Metal Detectors

ASTM C1309

Scope

1.1 This practice is one of several (see Appendix X1) developed to assist operators of nuclear facilities with meeting the metal detection performance requirements set by regulatory authorities.

1.2 This practice consists of four procedures useful for evaluating the in-plant performance of walk-through metal detectors (see Fig. 1).

1.2.1 Two of the procedures provide data for evaluating probability of detection. These procedures use binomial data (alarm/not alarm).

1.2.1.1 The detection sensitivity test (DST)² is the initial procedure in the detection probability evaluation series. It is used to establish the probability of detection immediately after the detector has been adjusted to its operational sensitivity setting.

1.2.1.2 The detection sensitivity verification test (DSVT)² procedure periodically provides data for evaluation of continuing detection performance.

1.2.2 The third procedure is a “functional test.” It is used routinely to verify that a metal detector is operating and responds with the correct audio and visual signals when subjected to a condition that should cause an alarm.

1.2.3 The fourth procedure is used to verify that alarms generated during detection sensitivity testing were likely the result of the detection of metal and not caused by outside interferences or the perturbation of the detection field by the tester’s body mass.

1.2.3.1 This procedure also can be used to establish a probability of occurrence for false alarms, for example, 20 test passes by a clean-tester resulting in no alarms indicates a false alarm probability of less than 0.15 at 95 % confidence. This procedure is optional unless required by the regulatory authority.

1.3 This practice does not set test object specifications. The specifications should be issued by the regulatory authority.

1.4 This practice is intended neither to set performance levels nor to limit or constrain technologies.

1.5 This practice does not address safety or operational issues associated with the use of walk-through metal detectors.

Keywords

metal detectors; detection sensitivity test (DST); detection sensitivity verification test (DSVT); clean-tester; critical orientation

ICS Code

ICS Number Code 13.320 (Alarm and warning systems)

DOI: 10.1520/C1309-97R03

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Scope
Referenced Documents
2 Terminology
FIG. 1
3 FIG. 2
FIG. 3
FIG. 4
5 Interferences
Prerequisites
Summary of Tests
6 Significance and Use
Precautions
Functional Test
Detection Sensitivity Test (DST)
7 Detection Sensitivity Verification Test (DSVT)
8 Event False Alarm Test
9 X1. METAL DETECTOR PROCEDURE LOGIC FLOW DIAGRAM
10 X2. FORM—DETECTION SENSITIVITY MAP
11 X3. PROBABILITY OF DETECTION TABLES
X3.1
X3.2
TABLE X3.1
TABLE X3.2
12 X4. PERFORMANCE LOG
X4.1
X4.2
X4.3
TABLE X3.3
13 FIG. X4.1
14 FIG. X4.2
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