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Safety Information
To the User of This Manual
The user of this manual is directed to read and carefully review the instructions, warnings and cautions contained herein prior to beginning installation or service activities.
While you may have previously installed or serviced equipment similar to that described in this manual, changes in design, manufacture or procedure may have occurred
which significantly affect the present installation or service.
Electrical-grounding Instructions
The equipment must be grounded to an earth ground by a separate conductor. The neutral side of the line is not to be considered the earth ground. On equipment
provided with a line cord, the equipment must be connected to properly grounded, three-pin receptacle. Do not use a three-to-two pin adapter.
WARNING IN ADDITION TO THE WARNINGS LISTED ABOVE, MAKE SURE TO FOLLOW ALL SAFETY
GUIDELINES AS DESCRIBED IN CHAPTER 1 OF THE MX8000 IDT FAMILY SERVICE MANUAL.
FAILURE TO DO SO CAN RESULT IN SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY.
CAUTION Always use an ESD protection wrist strap when servicing any component in the system.
Table of Contents
1.1 Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 2.2.1 Dimensions, Weight and Noise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4
1.1.2 Requirements for Existing Mounting Frames . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 2.2.3 Center of Gravity (COG) Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6
1.1.3 Requirements for Workstations with Monitors . . . . . . . . . 1-3 2.3 Typical Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-14
1.1.4 Requirements for Room Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 2.3.1 Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-14
1.1.5 Safety Distances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4 2.3.2 Maintaining Eye Contact with the Patient and Scan Field . 2-17
1.2 On-site Electrical Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5 2.3.3 Minimum Distances to Non-System Components (EMC) . 2-17
1.2.1 General Safety Notices And Regulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5 2.3.4 Minimum Distance to the Patient . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-17
1.2.2 ON-OFF Switch for Disconnecting Power . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6 2.3.5 Service and Safety Distances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-17
1.2.3 Emergency Shutdown Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6 2.3.6 Maximum Distances between Cable Inlets . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-18
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2.4.5 Operating Console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-30 3.1.1 Recommendation for Subfloor Construction for Installation Floor
3-4
2.5 Floor Load in the Examination Room (Gantry) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-31
3.1.2 The Gantry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6
2.5.1 Measuring the Floor Load Due to the Gantry . . . . . . . . . . 2-32
3.1.3 The Patient Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8
2.6 Cooling System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-34 3.1.4 PDC and Heat Exchangers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9
2.6.1 Primary Circuit Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-34 3.1.5 Operating Station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-11
2.6.2 Secondary (Gantry) Cooling Circuit Requirements . . . . . . 2-41
3.2 Installation Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-12
2.6.3 Environment Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-43
3.3 Cable Routing and Piping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-12
2.7 Radiation Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-44
3.3.1 Cable Duct Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-13
2.7.1 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-44
3.3.2 Gantry and Patient Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-15
2.7.2 Typical Stray Dose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-44
3.3.3 Operating Station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-16
2.7.3 Minimum Lead Thickness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-44
3.3.4 Power Distribution Cabinet (PDC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-17
2.7.4 Visual Radiation-ON Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-46
3.3.5 Heat Exchanger (Water-Water) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-18
2.7.5 Radiation Switch Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-46
3.3.6 Heat Exchanger (Water-Air) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-25
2.8 Occupational Dose Equivalent Value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-47
Chapter 4
2.9 Environmental Conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-48 Power Supply 4-1
2.9.1 Environmental Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-48
4.1 Power Distributor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2
2.9.2 Scanning Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-49
4.1.1 Power Line Cabling to the PDC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3
2.9.3 Control Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-50
2.9.4 Utility (PDC) Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-51 4.2 Mains Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5
2.9.5 Recommended Room Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-52 Connected Load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6
Impedance-matching Transformer for the Generator . . . . . . . . . . 4-6
Chapter 3
4.2.1 System Power Consumption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7
Preparation for Installation 3-1
4.2.2 Current Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8
3.1 Floor Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
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Gantry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1 B.5 Checking the Resistance Between PE-Component GND . . . . . . B-6
Patient Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-2 Measurement Checklist and Corrective Actions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-8
PDC Power Distributor/ Generator Stat. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-3 Nominal Line Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-8
Operating Console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-4 Measured Values on TEAL (PLC)/WDC Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-10
Computer Rack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-5 Corrective Action . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-14
Cooling System Water / Air . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-6 Measured Values on PDC Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-16
Cooling System Water / Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-8 Corrective Action . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-21
Electrical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-11
On-site Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-11
System Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-14
Structural Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-15
Room Planning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-15
Safety Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-18
Transport Conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-18
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Preface
On-site Preparations
It is extremely important that all on-site preparations are completed upon the delivery of the complete system. This has to be
reported with the Site Planning Check List (see Section Site Planning Check List).
Ensure that:
• There is sufficient floorspace for installing the gantry and the patient table.
• There is a suitable telephone and data network connection for SiteManager DICOM transfer image and service support
(CANpro 8.1).
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Observe the:
• Regulations of the manufacturer in this Planning Guide
• National regulations in your country
• International regulations
NOTE:
The Electrical Line Inspection" must be completed by the project manager and by the
personnel performing the system start-up. They must confirm the accuracy of the information
and provide their signature. Only then can the system be put into operation.
Prerequisite Information
The following required CT components and accessories must be determined by the on-site Project manager and indicated upon
ordering:
• Type of cooling system
• Required length of water hoses
• Required length of system wiring (GEXT option)
• Required length of console wiring (CEXT-8 option)
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Internet Protocol
Code of Federal Regulations An IP Address is a logical 32-bit address consisting of a network
CFR IP Address
US statute book ID to identify the host, and the host ID, which identifies an entity
within the network (for example, a router).
Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine Integrated Service Digital Network
DICOM World-wide standard in medical technology for image ISDN Fast, digital phone network for telecommunications and
transfer and display. teletransfer of data.
Local Area Network
DIN German Institute for Standardization LAN Local, chiefly company-internal network that serves to transfer
data between different computers or other devices.
Modulator-Demodulator
Electrostatic Discharge
Converts digital data from the computer into analog data that can
ESD Term for electrostatic charge via electrical contacts and MODEM
be understood by the conventional telephone network, and vice
the air.
versa.
A router connects network segments and transfers data between
EG European Union ROUTER
two networks that use the same protocol.
Electromagnetic Compatibility Verband Deutscher Elektrotechniker
EMC Effects of electromagnetic interference on electrical VDE Association of German Electrical Engineers. Institute for electrical
systems. engineeringstandards in Germany.
Underwriters’ Laboratory
HF High Frequency UL
American testing and certification institute.
International Electrotechnical Commission
IEC
Commission for international electrotechnical standards.
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PRODUCT-SPECIFIC
EDITORIAL
Orientation Point
Room height is the clear distance measured from the Point belonging to system components which serves as a
Room
upper edge of the finished floor to the lower edge of the reference point when positioning system parts in relation to one
Height
ceiling construction (lower edge of the finished ceiling). another or in the room. The isocenter of an X-ray system is
always depicted as an orientation point.
n.a. (N/A) Not applicable.
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Chapter 1
Safety
CAUTION
SECURING THE PATIENT TABLE TO THE FLOOR IS MANDATORY!
YOU MUST BE FAMILIAR WITH THE NOTICE IN THIS CHAPTER REGARDING SECURING
THE GANTRY AND PATIENT TABLE!
• Gantry and patient table may only be placed or installed on concrete or suitable mounting frame.
• Deviations and changes are not permitted unless approved and released by the CT product group.
• The project manager (or the installation manager in the respective country) is responsible for ensuring compliance with
the specifications in this Site Planning Guide and the Mx8000 IDT Installation Instructions.
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WARNING
RISK OF ACCIDENT AND INJURY
FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE GUIDELINES SPECIFIED IN THIS DOCUMENT CAN LEAD TO SERIOUS INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE.
THE GUIDELINES CONTAINED IN THIS SITE PLANNING GUIDE MUST BE STRICTLY ADHERED TO!
NOTE:
For safety reasons and to prevent the Gantry from becoming unstable, all components of the
mounting frame, especially those components welded on later, must be anchored in concrete
or correspondingly secured.
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NOTE:
The monitors comply with the "Guidelines for diagnostic monitors" as long as the
corresponding recommendations for room lighting are maintained.
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CAUTION
THE MAXIMUM TRAVEL OF THE TABLETOP WITH INSTALLED HEADREST/ARM-REST
MUST BE OBSERVED (SEE Section 2.4 "Dimensions of Units").
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Also observe the regulations in effect in your country regarding electrical safety.
In Germany, the standards in series DIN VDE 0100 and DIN VDE 0107 are primarily applicable.
On-site electrical installation requires a power line in accordance with the local country code (for example, VDE, IEC, UL)
which is run to the location of the power distribution (PDC) in the right Gantry stand.
CAUTION
DO NOT CONNECT ANY EXTERNAL USERS TO THE CT POWER LINE (MAIN TRUNK).
COMPLY WITH THE LINE IMPEDANCE SPECIFICATIONS. SEE Section 4.2 "Mains
Requirements".
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CAUTION
PDC:
THE ON-SITE INSTALLATION OF AN ON/OFF SWITCH AND THE REQUIRED SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS MUST BE CARRIED OUT IN COMPLIANCE WITH CE AND UL
REQUIREMENTS. THE PDC CONNECTION TO THE ON-SITE LINE POWER DISTRIBUTOR
MUST BE A PERMANENT CONNECTION (NO PLUG).
EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN:
AN INSTALLED EMERGENCY OFF SWITCH MUST NOT RESET ON ITS OWN. FOR REASONS
OF SAFETY, ALL COMPONENTS OF THE CT SYSTEM MUST BE SWITCHED OFF WHEN THE
EMERGENCY OFF SWITCH IS ACTIVATED.
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CAUTION
SURGE PROTECTION HAS BEEN BUILT INTO THE PDC CABINET UP TO 2 KV.
IF ADDITIONAL SURGE PROTECTION IS REQUIRED, IT MUST BE INSTALLED BEFORE
THE GROUND FAULT DETECTOR.
Only symmetric TN or TT lines are allowed (neutral point connected to earth). At TT lines you must install a ground-fault detector
switch. In general, connecting the CT system to IT lines is not permitted.
380 V to 480 V 100 A NH, type gl/gG 125 A NH, type gl/gG
selectivity 1:1.25 selectivity 1:1.6
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NOTE:
Cable W3 must be ordered or shortened to the required length and must not be rolled up.
• Ensure they are not damaged during routing. Route the cables individually, if necessary
• Keep the ends of the cables clean.
• Acceptable bending radius (permanent wiring): 50 mm.
• Acceptable tensile strength: 35 N.
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NOTE:
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Chapter 2
Room Planning
The layout required for the Mx8000 IDT is described in the following sections:
• System Components
• Technical Data
• Typical Room
• Dimensions of Units
• Floor Load in the Examination Room (Gantry)
• Cooling System Requirements
• Radiation Protection
• Occupational Dose Equivalent Value
• Environmental Conditions
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Computer Rack
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2.1.1 Gantry
The generator is installed in the water-cooled Gantry. This eliminates the need for a generator cabinet and the high voltage
cable.
NOTE:
* When water/water cooling systems are used, a connection for a ring cooling line or a
stand-alone cooling system should be provided on-site.
If no ring cooling line is present, we recommend using the water/air cooling system.
** When water/air cooling systems are used, one exterior wall with a corresponding outlet to
the outside must be provided.
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* Refers to the heat from the WCS internal units, i.e. pump, compressor, etc.and not related to heat dissipation from Gantry water (secondary cycle).
** Average heat dissipation values at 24°C (75°F) to the surrounding area in kJ/h at 4 kW average tube output and with a dehumidifier running.
NOTE:
Slight deviations in the parameters are possible. When the relative humidity is
< 30% at 24°C, heat dissipation in the Gantry decreases by an additional 0.6 kW (0.2047 Btu).
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Center of Gravity 98 cm
230 cm 38.6 in
90.6 in
205 cm
80.7 in
82 cm
32.3 in
Weight = 2100 Kg
This drawing is not to scale.
115 cm
45.3 in
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36 cm
1 ft 2 in
109 cm
3 ft 7 in
60 cm
2 ft
107 cm 107 cm
3 ft 6 in 3 ft 6 in
Center of Gravity
Center of gravity (C.O.G.) including patient
with patient table fully extended and raised
Weight: 600 kg including patient
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90 cm 76 cm
3 ft 2 ft 6 in
182 cm
6 ft
80 cm
2 ft 8 in
45 cm 38 cm
1 ft 6 in Center of Gravity 1 ft 3 in
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78 cm
66 cm
33 cm 2 ft 7 in 33 cm
2 ft 2 in
1 ft 1 in 1 ft 1 in
74cm
2 ft 5 in
32 cm
1 ft 0.5 in
Center of Gravity
Weight = 120 Kg This drawing is not to scale.
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110 cm 78cm
3 ft 7 in 2 ft 7 in
52 cm 44 cm
1 ft 8 in 1 ft 5 in
74cm
2 ft 5 in
Center of Gravity 52 cm
1 ft 8 in
Weight = 60 Kg 30cm
1 ft
This drawing is not to scale.
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182 cm
6 ft
93 cm
3 ft 0.5 in
45 cm 38 cm
1 ft 6 in Center of Gravity 1 ft 3 in
Weight = 500 Kg This drawing is not to scale.
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90 cm 76 cm
3 ft 2 ft 6 in
182 cm
6 ft
75 cm
2 ft 6 in
45 cm 38 cm
1 ft 6 in Center of Gravity 1 ft 3 in
Figure 2-8: Mx8000 IDT Water-Water Cooling System Cabinet COG and Weight
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NOTE:
Minimum room volume is a safety factor that considers the possibility of coolant evaporation
into the room because of a possible defect in the water-air heat exchanger.
The lower edge of the lead glass window that opens into the clinic must be approximately 80 cm (1’ 1/2") from the finished floor.
The emergency SHUTDOWN button must comply with local and national fire codes.
2.3.1 Layout
Plan the room so that operators will have the patient in full view, from all angles. If necessary, install monitoring cameras.
Leave enough space between the wall and each individual unit for servicing the units and to comply with system cooling and
safety requirements.
A separate office and/or viewing room is recommended for the MxView workstation. We also recommend a separate patient
preparation area next to the scan room, for sites that will have heavy traffic.
Because of the high noise level of the fans, we recommend installing the water-air heat exchanger in a separate control
room. The heat exchanger may be to the left or the right of the PDC, or in a different room. Air hose connections for the water
or air heat exchanger must always be connected to an exterior wall.
Table 2-3 lists the components in a typical room and Figure 2-9 and Figure 2-10 show typical layouts.
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Space required:
• Examination room—20.8 m2 (224 ft2)
• Control room and power room—10.9 m2 (117 ft2)
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2.3.2 Maintaining Eye Contact with the Patient and Scan Field
When planning a room, ensure that eye contact with the patient and scan field is maintained. This can be realized also with video
cameras. The observation monitor should be placed close to the operator’s console.
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Distances from walls to motorized moving parts must be maintained in compliance with national regulations (e.g., "Deutsches
Maschinenschutzgesetz" - 500 mm).
NOTE:
The maximum travel of the tabletop with installed headrest/armrest must be observed (see
section 2.4 "Dimensions of Units" on page 2-23).
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Heat
Gantry Wall PDC
Exchanger
Max. 4 m (13' 1")
(air hoses)
14 m
(45' 11")
14 m (45' 11")
14 m (45' 11")
2 m (6' 6")
14 m (45' 11")
Figure 2-12: Maximum Distance between Cable Inlets for 16 Meter (52.5 ft.) Cables
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Heat
Gantry Wall PDC
Exchanger
Max. 4 m (13' 1")
(air hoses)
22 m
(72' 2")
8 m (26' 3")
22 m (72' 2")
Figure 2-13: Maximum Distance between Cable Inlets for System 25 Meter (82 ft.)/ Console —8 Meter(26.25 ft.) Cables
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Heat
Gantry Wall PDC
Exchanger
Max. 4 m (13' 1")
(air hoses)
14 m
(45' 11")
14 m (45' 11")
14 m (45' 11")
CIRS Rack
14 m (45' 11")
Figure 2-14: Maximum Distance between Cable Inlets for 16 Meter (52.5 ft.) Cables
RapidView20 / CV Pro / CV Expert Option 5 Meter (16.4 ft.) Cable
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Heat
Gantry Wall PDC
Exchanger
Max. 4 m (13' 1")
(air hoses)
22 m
(72' 2")
CIRS Rack
22 m (72' 2")
Figure 2-15: Maximum Distance between Cable Inlets for System 25 Meter (82 ft.)/ Console —8 Meter(26.25 ft.) Cables
RapidView20 / CV Pro / CV Expert Option 8 Meter(26.25 ft.) Cable
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Site Planning Guide Dimensions of Units
Slice Center
80 cm (2’ 8”)
35 cm 243.4 cm (8’)
(1’ 2”)
Front Wall
98.2 cm (3’ 3”)
80 cm (2’ 8")
205 cm (6’ 9”)
50cm
60 cm (2’) 124 cm (4’ 1”) 329.9 cm (10’ 10”) (1’ 8”)
Figure 2-16: Gantry with Patient Table - Front and Top View
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NOTE:
50 cm
(1' 7.7”)
39 cm
(1' 3.25")
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75 cm 95 cm
90 cm (3') (2' 6") (3' 1")
181.5 cm
(6')
90 cm (3')
(0.4")
1 cm
70 cm
(2' 4")
95 cm (3' 1.4")
(1.6")
4 cm
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• Due to the high noise level of the fans, we recommend installing the heat exchanger in a separate control room.
• The heat exchangers can be installed to the left or right of the PDC or independent of the PDC in another room.
• The air hose connections for the water/air heat exchanger must always be connected to an exterior wall or to an
air-conditioned room.
The maximum acceptable height difference between the heat exchanger and the Gantry may not exceed ±4 m.
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75 cm 95 cm
90 cm (3') (2' 6") (3' 1")
181.5 cm
(6')
90 cm (3')
(0.4")
1 cm
70 cm
(2' 4")
95 cm (3' 1.4")
(1.6")
4 cm
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46.2 cm
(1' 6")
(1' 9 ")
53 cm
181.5 cm 19 cm
(6') (7.5 ")
(0.4")
1 cm
85 cm
(2' 9.5")
95 cm (3' 1.4")
(1.6")
4 cm
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Site Planning Guide Dimensions of Units
66 cm 20 cm 78 cm
2’2” 8” 2’7”
74cm
2’5”
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Site Planning Guide Floor Load in the Examination Room (Gantry)
NOTE:
It is not allowed to install the Gantry directly on installation floors. Remove the installation
floor in the area of the installation support and replace it with a subfloor construction (see
Section 3.1.1, Recommendation for Subfloor Construction for Installation Floor ).
CAUTION
THE GANTRY WITH PATIENT TABLE AND ON-SITE MOUNTING FRAMES MUST BE
INSTALLED SO AS TO BE FREE OF VIBRATIONS.
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NOTE:
Accuracy of measurement is imperative because of the high speeds of rotation of the scanner.
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CAUTION
DURING INSTALLATION OF THE SCANNING SYSTEM (GANTRY) ON CONCRETE OR
COMPUTER FLOORING, THE WEIGHT CAPACITY OF EACH FLOOR PLATE SHOULD BE
AT LEAST 400 KG!
DURING TRANSPORTATION OF THE GANTRY, THE LOAD ON INDIVIDUAL POINTS MAY
BE GREATER. FOR EXAMPLE, THREE POINTS MAY SUPPORT THE WHOLE LOAD
WHEN THE FLOOR IS NOT LEVEL.
NOTE:
The values indicated for floor load are valid only if the Gantry is level.
The static values can deviate about ±10% from the given values in the table.
Always valid for the floor load: FG ≤20000 N
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Site Planning Guide Cooling System Requirements
NOTE:
There is an ON / OFF switch in the PDC for the activation of external cooling units. The
cables to these units are not supplied by Philips (see Section “Switch off” on page A-9 ).
Figure 2-24: Water Flow in a Primary Circuit for a Water-Water Heat Exchanger
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NOTE:
At water inlet to the primary system, you must install the following (purchased locally):
• Water valve
• Flow meter
• Water temperature gauge
The chilled water supply of the hospital must meet the following conditions for the primary circuit of a water-water Heat
Exchanger:
• Water Temperature - 2 - 16 °C (35.60 - 60.80°F)
• Switch OFF - An automatic switch-off control system for the water circulation when the CT system is not in use is
integrated in the WCS.
• Water Quality - We recommend water of drinkable quality. With water of lesser quality, a filter must be installed with a
mesh of 0.2 mm in the primary inlet.
• Temperature Gradient - 0.5 K/min (−0.9 °F/min)
• Operating Pressure - Maximum pressure of 10 bar
• Circulating Volume - The minimum circulating volume depends on the temperature of the chilled water as illustrated in
Figure 2-25. If the flow rate from the on-site water supply is insufficient, a pump having the appropriate power should be
installed.
If the circulating volume from the on-site water supply is insufficient, install a pump to bring it to the required level.
• Power output to the on-site chilled water - 15.0 kW
NOTE:
When upgrading from Mx8000 to Mx8000 IDT, all CT system components must be
replaced. Existing mains connections, water connection, and premises can be used.
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Cooling Power
7500 l/h (33 g/m) With Anti-freeze
7000 l/h (30.8 g/m) (to -20°C, -4°F)
6500 l/h (28.6 g/m)
6000 l/h (26.4 g/m) 9.5 kW
Circulating Volume
5500 l/h (24.3 g/m) Without
Anti-freeze
5000 l/h (22 g/m)
4500 l/h (19.9 g/m)
4000 l/h (17.6 g/m)
3500 l/h (15.4 g/m)
3000 l/h (13.2 g/m)
2500 l/h (11 g/m)
2000 l/h (8.8 g/m)
1500 l/h (6.6 g/m)
1000 l/h (4.4 g/m)
500 l/h (2.2 g/m)
12°C (53.6°F)
14°C (57.2°F)
16°C (60.8°F)
2°C (35.6°F)
4°C (39.2°F)
6°C (42.8°F)
8°C (46.4°F)
10°C (50°F)
Figure 2-25: Minimum Circulating Water Volume Required at Different Temperatures
• Anti-freeze - In locations where the water temperature may fall below the freezing point, add anti-freeze to the water
(primary water circuit only) to provide protection to -20°C (-4°F).
The mixture should be 25% anti-freeze. To compensate for the resulting reduction in cooling capacity, increase the water
flow rate (refer to Figure 2-25).
NOTE:
Do not add anti-freeze to the secondary water circuit. Add to the primary water circuit only.
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• Temperature Deviation - Use the following formula to check the temperature deviation of the water:
15 x (860)
Dt[K] =
(Flowrate)[1/h]
CAUTION
WATER WITH ANTI-FREEZE FROM THE CHILLER MUST BE AT LEAST +2°C
(35.6°F). WATER WITH THIS TEMPERATURE MAY THEN FLOW THROUGH THE
WATER-WATER HEAT EXCHANGER.
• Pressure Drop - The minimum pressure drop required depends on the water circulation. Figure 2-26 illustrates the
relationship between the circulating volume of water and the minimum pressure drop required in the primary system of the
water-water heat exchanger.
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120
110 With 25% Anti-freeze
(to -20°C, -4°F)
1000
500
400
300
200
100
0
2000 l/h (8.8 g/m)
Circulating Volume
• Switch OFF - Switch OFF the circulation of water when the CT system is not in use. Use either a magnetic valve that is
installed on-site or switch OFF the feed pump using a contactor.
The potential-free switching contact in the power distribution system is X263 pin 3,4. Loading capacity maximum is 277
VAC/2A, or 24 VDC/2A, handling category AC 14/15 and DC12/13.
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• Water Quality - We recommend drinking quality water. When water is below drinking quality, install a filter with a mesh
of 0.2 mm (0.01 inches) in the primary inlet.
• Service - The installation of ball valves is recommended for troubleshooting. A temperature indicator for the primary and
secondary circuit and a flow rate indicator is integrated in the WCS.
Figure 2-27 shows how the water-air heat exchanger cools the Gantry
.
Water Valve
Flow Meter
Water Temperature
Gauge
The on-site cooled air supply for the water-air heat exchanger must be routed through an exterior wall (via ports) or a climate
controlled chamber. See “Air Hoses” on page 3-27 for wall port specifications and installation details.
In addition, the water-air heat exchanger requires the following:
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CAUTION
THE MAXIMUM HEAT DISSIPATION IS:
• At 50Hz—21kW
• At 60HZ—26kW
The WCS Water-air system was designed and tested only according to the specified site-planning described in this document.
CAUTION
IF THE AIR INTAKE TEMPERATURE FALLS BELOW OR EXCEEDS THE LIMITS STATED,
ADD ROOM AIR. THE AIR MIXTURE MUST BE INTEGRATED ON-SITE. PROVISIONS
FOR THIS MUST BE MADE BY THE CUSTOMER.
For external air supply (fresh air), we recommend that coarse filters, class EU3 to EU4 be used on-site to filter out dust particles
>10 µm.
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The required air flow rate is 4000 m3/h at a total power dissipation of 26.0 kW to the waste air and 40 °C air intake temperature.
NOTE:
Total power output = Gantry cooling power + power dissipation of the Heat Exchanger
The quality and pressure of the water in the secondary cooling circuit must meet the following requirements:
• The water in the heat exchanger must be tap water, i.e., drinking water quality. The volume of the water in the secondary
cooling circuit, excluding the hose connections, is approximately 50 liters (13.2 gallons).
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CAUTION
DO NOT OPERATE THE PUMP IN THE SECONDARY COOLING CIRCUIT WITHOUT
WATER IN THE SYSTEM. IT WILL DAMAGE THE PUMP.
CAUTION
TURN OFF THE POWER SUPPLY TO THE WCS BEFORE FILLING WATER. DO NOT FILL
THE WATER TO THE SECONDARY COOLING CIRCUIT WHEN THE POWER IS ON.
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Air Temperature in °C
60
50
40
30
25
20
10 Absolute
Humidity
0 in g/m3
-10
-20 1
-30
-40
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Relative Humidity (%)
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Site Planning Guide Radiation Protection
NOTE:
Adhere to the IEC 60601 and CFR 21 or the corresponding country-specific regulations.
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MAXIMUM
DISTANCE TO STRAY RADIATION CENTER
SPATIAL DOSE (MSV)
ZONE
PER 2.0 M 2.5 M 3.0 M 3.5 M 4.0 M 5.0 M 6.0 M
PER WEEK
YEAR (6.56') (8.20') (9.84') (11.48') (13.12') (16.40') (19.69')
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Phantom used: Cylindrical PMMA phantom 1.5m 0.012 0.040 0.045 0.056 0.045 0.041 0.012
NOTE:
0.5m 0.006 0.041 0.205 0.375 0.219 0.034 0.006
Parameters 5
Measurements in µGy/1 mAs. 1.0m 0.035 0.053 0.077 0.093 0.082 0.057 0.038
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Site Planning Guide Environmental Conditions
NOTE:
If the required climatic ranges cannot be ensured with the changing seasons, appropriate
measures with respect to ensuring room climate must be taken (see Section 2.2.1,
"Dimensions, Weight and Noise").
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NOTE:
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25°C/77°F
20°C/68°F
15°C/59°F
10°C/50°F
5°C/41°F
0°C/32°F
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
% Relative Humidity
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We recommend installing smoke and fire alarms in the vicinity of the system.
CAUTION
USE ONLY CO2 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS IN CASE OF FIRE TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE
SYSTEM.
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Chapter 3
Preparation for Installation
NOTE:
The Gantry and the Patient Table must be installed on the same plane.
Have a structural engineer check the weight capacity of the floor.
The Gantry and Patient Table must be bolted to the floor. Other components must be bolted to the floor only in areas prone to
earthquakes or where required by local or national regulations. Otherwise, comply with local and national regulations with
respect to bolting system components to the floor.
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Site Planning Guide Floor Requirements
NOTE:
Anchors (bolts) are supplied for both the Gantry and the Patient Table (except for
earthquake-prone areas). Materials to anchor other system components must be supplied locally.
There are two different Gantry Mylar templates for the Mx8000 IDT:
• Mylar templates with OLD drilling configuration for systems up to and including S/N 3054
• Mylar templates with NEW drilling configuration for systems from S/N 3055
NOTE:
Before performing site planning, the service engineer must verify the S/N of the system to be
installed to determine the appropriate Mylar template for anchors holes.
Figure 3-1 shows the Mylar Template with Old Gantry Drilling Configuration.
Figure 3-2 shows the Mylar Template with New Gantry Drilling Configuration.
It is possible to use the OLD Drill and Anchor kit for systems with the NEW drilling configuration in non-earthquake-prone areas
with 1/2” screws only (for example, in case of replacement of an Mx8000 system with an Mx8000 IDT system S/N ≥3055).
Do not use the NEW Drill and Anchor kit for systems with the OLD drilling configuration (see “OLD Drill and Anchor kit” above).
NOTE:
If you want to drill the holes for the Gantry anchors during site planning refer to Chapter 1 of the
“Mx8000 IDT Installation Manual”, for detailed instructions.
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50 cm [1'-7.7"] 50 cm [1'-7.7"]
2.6 cm [1.0"] 2.6 cm [1.0"]
84.1 cm [2'-9.1"]
84.1 cm [2'-9.1"]
136 cm [4'-5.6"]
136 cm [4'-5.6"]
37 cm [1'-2.6"]
37 cm [1'-2.6"]
40.9 cm [1'-4.1"] 7.3 cm [2.9"] 40.9 cm [1'-4.1"]
7.3 cm [2.9"]
73.1 cm [2'-4.8"]
73.1 cm [2'-4.8"]
21.1 cm [8.3"]
21.1 cm [8.3"]
21.1 cm [8.3"]
21.1 cm [8.3"]
15.4 cm [6.1"]
13.4 cm [5.3"]
15.4 cm [6.1"]
13.4 cm [5.3"]
34.5 cm [1'-1.6"]
32.5 cm [1'-0.8"]
34.5 cm [1'-1.6"]
32.5 cm [1'-0.8"]
9.4 cm [3.7"]
62.4 cm [2'-0.6"]
61.7 cm [2'-0.3"]
69 cm [2'-3.2"]
40 cm [1'-3.8"]
69 cm [2'-3.2"]
9.4 cm [3.7"]
9.4 cm [3.7"]
204.7 cm [6'-8.7"]
204.7 cm [6'-8.7"]
Figure 3-1: Mylar Template with Old Gantry Drilling Configuration Figure 3-2: Mylar Template with New Gantry Drilling Configuration
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Site Planning Guide Floor Requirements
• A subfloor construction is required for the gantry and for the patient table.
• Gantry and patient table may not be placed directly on the plates of the installation floor.
• Cut out the installation floor in the area of the installation support surface for the gantry and patient table, and use suitable
material (e.g. steel plates) to provide flushed and non-positive compensation.
• For earthquake-prone regions that require the gantry to be secured to the floor, however, the same requirements as for
the patient table are in effect.
• The subfloor construction (between gantry and concrete floor) must be made of steel only.
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3-1
19.2 cm
82.4 cm
6 63
44.3 cm
37 cm
40.9 cm
102.4 cm
22.5 cm
120.7 cm
84.1 cm
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CAUTION
Floor leveling requirement is: Maximum deviation of 5 mm (0.20") from the horizontal plane.
Adjustment screws can be used for levelling only (see Figure 3-5).
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Base
70 cm
(2' 3.5")
Wall
Anchoring Holes
∅14.8 62 cm
(24.4")
40 mm
(1.5")
10 cm (4")
70 cm (2' 3.5")
90 cm (3')
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3-4
Base
85 cm
(2' 9.5")
Wall
Anchoring Holes
77 cm
∅14.8
(2' 6.3")
40 mm
(1.5")
10 cm (4")
70 cm (2' 3.5")
90 cm (3')
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Clamps
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Site Planning Guide Installation Materials
WARNING
FOLLOW ALL SAFETY GUIDELINES AND MINIMUM DISTANCE REQUIREMENTS WHEN INSTALLING CABLE DUCTS.
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Site Planning Guide Cable Routing and Piping
WARNING
TO PREVENT ACCIDENTS, ROUTE CABLES ONLY INSIDE CABLE DUCTS IN THE FLOOR.
NOTE:
Cables to connect the system to the local net are not included, i.e., for image transfer.
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An opening in the floor of 840 x 100 mm (33.07" x 3.94") is required under the heat exchanger.
NOTE:
• Although water connections may be pipes or flexible water hoses, installation and upgrades
are much easier and faster when flexible hoses are used.
• The Gantry cooling circuit must be connected with the flexible water hoses provided.
• Materials for water connections between the heat exchanger and the outside chilled water
system are not included. Purchase them locally.
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Site Planning Guide Cable Routing and Piping
Hoses on the floor must be routed via the pedestal of the cabinet, from either the front or the sides.
Figure 3-13 shows the hose/pipe and cable connection specifications of the water-water heat exchanger. This section and
Figure 3-13 uses the following abbreviations:
• AFF - Above Finished Floor
• I - Water inlet to heat exchanger from outside chilled water system (primary circuit). (5/4" external thread)
• II - Water return from heat exchanger to outside chilled water system (primary circuit). (5/4" external thread)
• III - Water return from the Gantry to heat exchanger (secondary circuit).
• IV - Water inlet to the Gantry (secondary circuit).
• *1 - The cooling system must be moved over on-site pipes I and II with a forklift at the installation site. For this reason, the
on-site pipes may not extend beyond the finished floor to allow the cooling system to be moved in. Once the cabinets are
installed, pipes I and II must be extended to 320 mm above the finished floor (AFF) to reach the connection in the cabinet.
• *2 - Pipe extension for water inlet to heat exchanger (I) (primary circuit).
• *3 - Pipe extension for water return to heat exchanger (II) (primary circuit).
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Cu pipes that connect the outside chilled water system and the heat exchanger (primary circuit) must have an external diameter
of 28 mm (1.1") with a wall thickness in the range 1.0 to 1.5 mm (0.04 to 0.06 ") (see Figure 3-14).
Connect to the heat exchanger with M36 x 2 hose couplers (thread cutting screws).
The minimum bending radius permitted for flexible water hoses is 150 mm (5.91").
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When the system is delivered, two 16 m (52' 6") hoses for the secondary circuit are included (see Figure 3-15). (Lengths of
hoses may vary slightly.) Cut the hoses to the required length during installation.
Adapters are already installed on inlet and return hoses via 5/4"-external thread - CEL for M36 x 2 (on the Gantry end). For
proper installation of the adapters on the WCS end, refer to the Mx8000 IDT Installation Manual.
Hoses can be lengthened as described in “Extending Chilled Water Hoses (Secondary Circuit)” on page 3-23).
The operating pressure is 2 bar ± 0.2 bar (29 PSI ± 2.9 PSI).
The minimum bending radius of the hoses is 150 mm (5.91").
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The chilled water hoses in the secondary circuit can be extended using thermally insulated copper or brass (CuZn36) pipes with
the following specifications:
• Minimum internal diameter at the ends of the pipes = 28mm (1.10").
• Minimum wall thickness of pipes = 1.0mm (0.04").
• Minimum internal diameter over the entire length of the pipe is 25 mm (0.98").
• Maximum hose length for 50 Hz is 30 m (98' 5"); maximum hose length for 60 Hz is 50 m (164' 0.5").
NOTE:
NOTE:
• The maximum hose length specified here is not the distance between the Gantry and the
cabinets.
• Electrical cables W4, W5 and W53 are supplied in 16 m (52.5') standard or 25 m (82’)
optional (GEXT Option PMSTL P/N 480-7200-0400) lengths.
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NOTE:
Due to the high noise level of the fans, we recommend installing the heat exchanger in a
separate control room. The air hose connection must always be on an exterior wall.
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Figure 3-17 and the following describe the hose/pipe and cable
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Air hoses and insulation for them are included with the system. (2 x 4 m/6.56 x 13.12').
The maximum length for air hoses is 4 m (13.12'). Air hoses cannot be extended.
The maximum bending radius is 450 mm (17.72") and the minimum bending radius is 1 m (3' 3").
The on-site cooled air supply for the water-air heat exchanger must be routed through an outside wall (via ports) or a climate
controlled chamber.
Wall ports must meet the following specifications:
• Intake and exhaust flaps must open automatically when the ventilator is ON and air is flowing.
• Bird screens must cover both ports.
• Ports must be circular, with an outside diameter of 40 cm (15.75").
• A distance of at least 1 m (3' 3") must separate the intake and exhaust ports (see Figure 3-18).
NOTE:
Wall ports are not delivered with the system. They must be supplied locally (see Figure 3-18).
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3-15
mm
(15.7”)
mm (11.8”)
mm (15”)
mm
(27.7”)
mm mm (2”)
(17.7”)
mm
mm
(17.7”)
(27.7”)
mm (2”)
This distance must be within tolerance
(warm exhaust air influences air intake)
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I and II in Figure 3-16 are water hoses in the secondary circuit as follows:
• I - Water return to heat exchanger from the Gantry via 5/4" internal thread
• II - Water outlet from the heat exchanger to the Gantry via 5/4" internal thread
Two 16 m (52.5') hoses are included with the system. Cut the hoses to the length required during installation.
Adapters are already installed on inlet and return hoses via 5/4"-external thread -CEL for M36 x 2.
To extend water hoses, see “Extending Chilled Water Hoses (Secondary Circuit)” on page 3-23).
The operating pressure is 2 bar ± 0.2 bar (29 PSI ± 2.9 PSI).
The minimum bending radius of water hoses is 150 mm (5.91").
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Chapter 4
Power Supply
The power supply must comply with local and national codes and regulations.
The power supply cable must be connected to a generator or power distributor that meets the specifications described in this
section (and shown in Figure 4-1), as well as complying with local and national requirements. See also “Power Distributor” on
page 4-2.
NOTE:
NOTE:
Do not connect non-Philips products to the CT power supply (mains line wiring).
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• Surge Protector - A surge protector that conforms with IEC 1024-1 and IEC 1024-2 should be installed to prevent
malfunction or damage to the system as a result of sudden high voltages that do not conform to IEC 601-1-2.
See also “Interference Immunity” on page 4-11.
NOTE:
Install the surge protector between the power distributor and the ground fault detector. The
PDC is already surge protected up to 2 kV.
• Protective Conductors - The power supply to the systems must include reliable protective conductor connections. To
ensure satisfactory system operation, the CT components must have a dedicated ground.
NOTE:
Do not connect non-Philips equipment such as cameras from other manufacturers, film
processors, etc., to this power distributor.
The main supply line should run directly from the house transformer to the system power distributor.
Ensure that other users such as X-ray, MR, CT systems, elevator motors, air conditioners, lighting, are not connected to the same
supply line.
The block diagram in Figure 4-1 shows some of the requirements for the power distributor.
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Table 4-1 lists the specifications for the fuses in the power distributor.
Table 4-2 lists the specifications for ground fault detector switch.
125 A/300 mA
e.g. Siemens, Type 5SM3 645-6 or comparable from another
380 V to 420 V
manufacturer (surge-protected), for alternating and pulsed DC fault
currents.
Type from another manufacturer (surge-protected), for alternating and
pulsed DC fault currents.
440 V to 480 V
ground-fault detector switch with IN = 30 mA for alternating fault currents;
surge-protected, corresponding to the fuse.
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NOTE:
All standard components and add-ons are supplied via the power distribution system.
Non-Philips components, e.g., documentation cameras, film processors, etc. must not be
connected to the power distribution system.
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Connected Load
The power supply is calculated as follows:
• Nominal line voltage x external (on-site) fuse x 1.73
NOTE:
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WATER-WATER WATER-AIR
TIME OR
HEAT HEAT
MODE
EXCHANGER EXCHANGER
17 kVA
Standby
10 8 kVA Mode
0
0 4 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
Time in Seconds
If a line conditioner is used, it should provide at least 10% more power than specified in Table 4-4.
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dB(µV/m)
50
47
40
30
20
10
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CAUTION
CELLULAR PHONES CAUSE HIGH INTERFERENCE. DO NOT USE A CELLULAR PHONE
IN THE GANTRY ROOM.
If required, install a surge protector with a protection level of 2 kV in the power distribution cabinet (PDC).
Install a lightning protector in compliance with IEC 1024-1, IEC 1024-2 and local or national as well as safety regulations.
Figure 4-6 illustrates the installion of a surge protector and a lightning protector.
The following components from CONTACT (or, equivalent products from another manufacturer) are suitable:
• Lightning protector - FLASHTRAB
• Surge protector - VALVETRAB.MS
Refer to the technical data from the manufacturer and country-specific regulations to determine the type required.
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LOW
MAXIMUM TIME FAILURE CRITERIA
VOLTAGE
Use a UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) only for the computer, if performance restrictions are acceptable when voltage values
deviate form the tolerances specified—for power failures longer than 20 ms, and/or brownouts greater than −10%.
Use a UPS for the entire system, if scan performance must not be restricted when voltage values deviate from the tolerances
specified—for power failures longer than 5 ms and/or brownouts >10%.
A voltage stabilizer may be installed when the voltage drops without a subsequent power failure.
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Chapter 5
Transporting System Components
To prevent damage to the system, transport the system only as described in this chapter.
CAUTION
• TRANSPORT THE ENTIRE SYSTEM IN ITS ORIGINAL PACKAGING.
• THE TRUCK USED TO TRANSFER THE SYSTEM MUST HAVE SHOCK ABSORBERS.
• Temperature - Between −20°C and +50°C (14°F and 122°F) (see Figure 5-1)
• Temperature Gradient - 10°C/h (50°F/h)
• Relative Humidity - Between 10% and 90% relative humidity (see Figure 5-1)
• Barometric Pressure - Between 70 kPa and 105 kPa (700 mbar and 1050 mbar)
• Acceleration - According to DIN IEC 721, part 3, class 2M2
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CAUTION
THE WCS WATER-AIR UNIT CONTAINS COOLANT MATERIAL. IT IS ESSENTIAL TO
KEEP THE UNIT VERTICAL AT ALL TIMES, (EXACTLY LIKE A REFRIGERATOR HOME
APPLIANCE).
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60 (140)
50 (122)
60 g/m
Absolute
40 (104) Humidity
30 (86)
Temperature in °C (°F)
20 (68)
10 (50)
-10 (14)
-20 (-4)
-30 (-22)
-40 -(40)
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
% Relative Humidity
Figure 5-1: Acceptable Temperature and Relative Humidity Range for System Transfer
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A special transport device (shown in Figure 5-2) is required for the Gantry. Order it separately.
The Gantry weighs 2100 kg (4629.7 lb.) without the transport device. The transport device weighs 70 kg (154.3 lb.).
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Table 5-1 shows the space required for transfer of the Gantry on the transport device.
DESCRIPTION VALUE
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To transport the Gantry through narrow spaces, swivel the support arms of the transport device inwards, and lower the transport
device to the lowest possible position.
CAUTION
WHEN THE SUPPORT ARMS OF THE TRANSPORT DEVICE ARE SWIVELED INWARDS,
THERE IS A DANGER OF THE GANTRY TIPPING.
SWIVEL THE SUPPORT ARMS INWARDS ONLY IN NARROW SPACES, WHERE
TRANSPORT IS NOT POSSIBLE WITH THE ARMS SWIVELED OUTWARDS. SWIVEL THE
ARMS OUTWARDS AGAIN, AS SOON AS SPACE PERMITS.
See the next section for minimum and typical hall and door dimensions, and how to transport the Gantry through doors and halls.
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108 cm
(3' 6.5")
206.5 cm
(6' 9.3")
205 cm
(6' 8.7")
312.1 cm
(10' 2.9")
105.4 cm
(3' 5.5")
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The figure below illustrates the relationship between the minimum door width, the resulting minimum width of the hallway and
transport of the gantry around a corner.
Figure 5-5 illustrates the minimum dimensions for doors and halls, and how to transport the Gantry around a corner.
310 cm
(10' 2")
310 cm
(10' 2")
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Figure 5-6 illustrates the relationship between a typical hallway 2300 mm (90.55") wide and the resulting minimum door width.
.
150 cm
(4' 11")
42 cm
130 cm (4' 3") (1' 4.5")
230 cm
(7' 6.6")
Figure 5-6: Minimum Door Width and Typical Hall Width
CAUTION
THE MAXIMUM FLOOR CLEARANCE FOR TRANSPORT IS 24 MM (1 in.) IN FRONT AND
15 MM (APPROXIMATELY 0.6 in.) BEHIND. FOR THIS REASON, THE TRANSPORT
PATH SHOULD BE RELATIVELY SMOOTH AND LEVEL.
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NOTE:
The maximum clearance for transport is 24.5 mm. For this reason, the transport path should
be relatively smooth and level.
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1. Raise the Patient Table to the maximum floor clearance by turning the two screws on each of the side rollers clockwise.
Turn the screws the same number of turns, using a 13 mm Hex socket (see Figure 5-8, on the left).
Screws Nuts
NOTE:
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Use a forklift to carry these components and set them down in their final positions.
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Chapter 6
SAS Prerequisites
SAS (Spiral Auto Start) is used in cases where timing between contrast injection and spiral scan is important. In such cases,
SAS enables the automatic start of the spiral scan at a designated time after the beginning of the injection.
SAS is a basic feature for the Mx8000 IDT Series and is available from version 2.5 to be released on March 31, 2003.
This chapter contains the regarding mandatory prerequisites needed on-site for SAS installation.
Only the five different injector models specified in this chapter are supported. Each model has its own specific prerequisites.
In case the model does not comply with the prerequisites listed below, the customer must purchase and install the specific
manufacturer upgrade kit.
All systems will receive cables and installation instructions for all injector models (cables for the E-Z-EM EmpowerCT are
supplied with the injector). For cable drawings and pin layouts, refer to the Mx8000 IDT Service Manual.
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Prerequisites
MEDRAD ENVISION Check the configuration of the Envision CT Injector Displayed on power No. 3004102 1. See below
for Communicator as follows: up
From the Help Screen, select Configure System.
Select Page Down.
To permit communication between the injector and
the scanner, select ON for Communicator. When
the Communicator is ON, a symbol appears on the
Protocol, Arming and Injecting screens as shown
below:
is displayed if the interface is operational
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Liebel- CT 9000ADV Universal Interface installed System firmware is Universal 2. See below
Flarsheim Firmware Version 2.04 and above displayed in System Interface Kit P/N
Information via the 800771
Configuration
screen.
Liebel- Angomat This model includes the options N/A 2. See below
Flarsheim
E-Z-EM EmpowerCT To specify injector operation with the Mx8000 IDT Displayed on power N/A 3. See below
scanner, enter the CT Trigger Set-Up menu on the up
remote control. Press the CT Trigger button on the
pop-up keypad to:
• Enable CT Trigger Port
• Disable CT Trigger Port
• Enable Mx8000 Connection
To enable the feature, press Enter.
After the Mx8000 IDT Connection is selected in the
Set-Up menu, the Remote Control displays a dialog
box that includes the Philips logo and the Mx8000
IDT Scanner label as part of its main menu. This
indicates to the user of the injector system that the
Philips interface is now invoked on the injector
system. This interface remains in effect until it is
changed in the set-up menu.
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Chapter 7
Options Planning
NOTE:
The procurement and installation of the monitor support column mounting plate and
the installation of its support structure is the sole responsibility of the architect or
engineer of record at the specific site. Philips Medical Systems accepts no liability
for the installation of the monitor support structure.
NOTE:
Maximum cable length for the 220VAC power cord and for the video cable is 24m.
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WARNING
• INSTALLATION OF THE OVERHEAD COUNTERPOISE SYSTEM (OCS) MUST BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED
PERSONNEL. ANY ATTEMPT TO INSTALL OR REPAIR AN OCS UNIT BY UNAUTHORIZED OR UNQUALIFIED
PERSONNEL CAN RESULT IN AN UNSAFE MOUNT THAT, OVER TIME, CAN LOOSEN AND FALL AND CAUSE BODILY
INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE.
• DO NOT USE THE OCS IN A MAGNETIC ENVIRONMENT. THE OSC UNITS ARE CONSTRUCTED OF FERROUS
MATERIAL. DO NOT INSTALL IN A MAGNETIC RESONANCE SUITE. IN THE PRESENCE OF A STRONG MAGNETIC
FIELD, THE OCS COULD BE FORCEFULLY DRAWN TO THE SOURCE OF MAGNETISM IN AN UNPREDICTABLE AND
DANGEROUS MANNER. BODILY HARM AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE MAY RESULT.
• FAILURE OF THE OCS TO REMAIN IN A DESIRED POSITION, OR LATERAL DRIFTING OF THE OCS TO THE SAME
POSITION COULD PRECEDE A SYSTEM FAILURE THAT CAN RESULT IN BODILY HARM AND/OR DAMAGE. IF THE OCS
DOES NOT RELIABLY REMAIN WHERE POSITIONED, INSPECT THE YOKE ASSEMBLY AND SUPPORT PINS FOR WEAR
OR DAMAGE.
• DO NOT HANG OR PLACE ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT ON THE HORIZONTAL SUPPORT ARM. THE HORIZONTAL
SUPPORT ARM OF THE OCS IS DESIGNED AND ADJUSTED TO SUPPORT A MONITOR ONLY. PLACING OTHER
EQUIPMENT ON THE HORIZONTAL SUPPORT ARM ADDS WEIGHT THAT THE ARM WAS NOT DESIGNED TO
SUPPORT. HANGING UNAUTHORIZED OR ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT CAN RESULT IN AN UNSAFE SYSTEM.
IF ANY OTHER DEVICE, SUCH AS A SURGICAL LAMP OR LEAD SHIELD IS TO BE INSTALLED, CONSULT THE
MANUFACTURER OF THIS EQUIPMENT FOR THE NECESSARY ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS.
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CAUTION
• CEILING ANCHORAGE STRESSES
BECAUSE OF THE STRESSES INVOLVED, THE EXISTING CEILING MUST BE CAPABLE OF BEARING SUCH STRESSES AS
DESCRIBED IN SECTIONSECTION 7.1.5, SEISMIC ANCHORAGE WITH CEILING PLATE ON page 7-7. THIS REPORT
SUGGESTS THAT CEILING-MOUNTED SYSTEMS MUST BE CAPABLE OF SUPPORTING 818 KG PER FASTENER.
• SUSPENDED CEILINGS
THE INSTALLATION PROCEDURES PRESUME THE MOUNTING OF THE OCS INTO CONCRETE. IN ANY OTHER TYPE OF
CONSTRUCTION, ADAPT THE MOUNT TO SUIT, AND ENSURE ADEQUATE SUPPORT. WITH SUSPENDED OR FALSE
CEILINGS, THE OCS SHOULD BE MOUNTED TO THE MAIN STRUCTURE OF THE BUILDING, AND NOT TO THE
FRAMEWORK OF THE SUSPENDED CEILING. THE INSTALLER MUST PROVIDE METAL FRAMEWORK, A BRACKET, OR
SOME OTHER ARRANGEMENT TO PROPERLY SUPPORT THE MOUNTING SYSTEM.
Ceiling Height:
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Figure 7-2 illustrates the location of the overhead monitor support mounting plate on the ceiling with reference to the mylar
template used for installation of the Mx8000 IDT.
34.5 cm [1'-1.6"]
13.4 cm [5.3"]
21.1 cm [8.3"]
9.4 cm [3.7"]
Monitor Support Column Mounting Plate Position
204.7 cm [6'-8.7"]
214.7 cm [7'-0.6"]
40.9 cm [1'-4.1"]
40 cm [1'-3.8"]
ISO Center
247.5 cm [8'-1.5"]
61.7 cm [2'-0.3"]
9.4 cm [3.7"]
21.1 cm [8.3"]
15.4 cm [6.1"]
32.5 cm [1'-0.8"]
69 cm [2'-3.2"]
Figure 7-2: Location of Monitor Support Column Mounting Plate on the Ceiling—New System
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Ceiling
Steel Plate
350x350x10 mm H= 2.65–3.00m
(8’ 8.5"–9’ 10")
from the floor
Flange
Screw Connected Directly to
Ceiling or to Metal Framework
Ceiling Mount
M10x25mm Bolts and Standard M10 Assembly
Spring Washer
NOTE:
M10 Bolts and M10 standard spring washers must be provided by the customer.
M10 Length—25 mm
Tighten bolts to a torque of 80 Nm
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NOTE:
Forces are determined per California Code of Regulations, Title 24, Table 23P.
Horizontal Acceleration (Vh) = 0.45W
Vertical Acceleration (Vv) = 0.16W
a.Forces are maximums, and occur when equipment is moved to the most eccentric position.
b.Provide ceiling structure designed to support weights and forces shown (by engineer of
record for the building).
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Table 7-1:
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Bolt Forces
Tension (T)
× 0.180- = 359 kg/Bolt
T = 50 + 8- + 124.3
-------------- --------------------------------
4 0.065
Shear (V)
× 0.18 = 55 kg/Bolt
V = 22.5
---------- + 36
----------------------
4 0.13
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Figure 7-6: Steel Plate: Dimensions for Mounting to Monitor Support Column
Loads:
Weight W = 50 kg
Horiz. Accel Vh = 22.5 kg
Vert. Accel Vv = 8 kg
Table 7-2:
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Bolt Forces
Tension (T)
+ 8- + 124.3 × 0.075-
T = 50
-------------- -------------------------------- = 818 kg/Bolt
4 0.0116
Shear (V)
36 × 0.075
V = 22.5
---------- + ------------------------- = 122 kg/Bolt
4 0.0232
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Figure 7-7: Typical Layout of a Mx8000 IDT System with CCT Option
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Site preparation includes the installation by the customer of suitable ducts and troughs located on the ceiling for cable routing
from the console to the location of the overhead monitor support.
Ducts and troughs should be a minimum of 2"x2".
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The option is supplied by Philips with a Dell 360 workstation. The robot, the Rimage Amigo II, is supplied by the manufacturer.
Connections are represented by the following block diagram.
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U
S S
e
F
U
S S
e
Figure 7-9:
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Amigo II - 100-240VAC, 60/50 Hz, 4.7–3.7 Amp., 600 watt + 200 watt for Server and Monitor
Physical Dimensions
Weight
The minimum table dimensions for the Patient CD Recorder (including server, monitor, and Amigo II) are:
120 cm W x 70 D (47” W x 27.5” D)
Operating Temperature
Humidity
40.80% non-condensing
Equipment Access
Amigo II - Users must have easy access to the keyboard and the front of the server and the Amigo. There must be enough space
to change the ribbons from the left side on the Amigo.
Distance between Amigo II and server must be no more than 1 m (3 ft.).
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Electrical Outlets
Three outlets are required for Amigo II, server, and monitor.
Network Access
The server must be connected to the hospital network with a LAN RJ-45 cable.
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Amigo II
Control Center
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Site Planning Guide RapidView 20 / CV Pro / CV Expert Option
The RapidView 20 option helps efficiently manage the multislice data explosion by reconstructing images at up to 20 images per
second. This unique option can save precious minutes during trauma evaluation, when every second counts. Additional
reconstructions can be performed on any exam with little delay. RapidView 20 provides the flexibility to view images when and
how you want to see them.
CV Pro
With the power of RapidView as a pre-requisite, the "CV Pro" option is a powerful set of features designed to optimize
cardiovascular imaging of the heart and whole body.
CV Expert
With a third server installed in the CIRS and a reconstruction power of 40 images per second, the CV Expert option is Philips’
most comprehensive and powerful set of features designed to optimize cardiovascular imaging of the heart and whole body.
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Common Table
Common Image
Host Rack
Reconstruction
Computer
System (CIRS)
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NOTE:
NOTE:
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Table 7-3:
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Figure 7-13 through Figure 7-15 show the centers of gravity (COG) for the Common Table, Host and CIRS Racks.
NOTE:
COG listed for Host and CIRS Racks when they are empty.
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The option can be installed in the Control Room of the scanner as one unit or alternatively, the CIRS rack can be located in a
remote location. Figure 7-16 displays the CIRS installed in the Tech Closet with a Water-Water Heat Exchanger.
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Figure 7-17 displays the CIRS installed in the Tech Closet with a Water-Air Heat Exchanger.
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Figure 7-17 displays the CIRS installed on the opposite side of the Common Table in the Control Room with a Water-Water Heat
Exchanger.
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Figure 7-19 displays the CIRS installed adjacent to the Common Table in the Control Room with a Water-Water Heat Exchanger.
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Site Planning Guide Power Supply (Teal) Option
The Isotran Plus removes noise and spikes from the AC power line. It is installed between the source of power (such as a wall
outlet) and the equipment that needs protection from power lines disturbances.
Clean power enhances the reliability and mean time between failure of computers and other sensitive electronic equipment.
Depending upon the type of system being protected, cleaner power can for example, enhance testing sensitivity, testing yields,
or image quality.
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7.4.2 Specifications
Table 7-4:
COMMON SPECIFICATIONS
Input Voltage 380/400/416/440/480/500 VAC DELTA
Frequency 50/60 Hertz
Output Voltage 277/480 VAC WYE + 120 VAC
Will withstand and protect against worst case power line surges as defined by ANSI/IEEE C62.41
Surge Withstand
Categories A and B up to 6000V, 3000A capability ringwave and impulse waveform.
With Category A ringwave applied to input either normal mode or common mode, output transient
Spike Protection
will be less than 50V H-N and 0.5V N-G.
All transformer wires are insulated with Haptz Class H materials. Windings are insulated with a
Nomex paper insulation system before vacuum varnishing. Internal wiring is minimum 200 degree
Construction Materials C rated and sleeved with Class H material. A grain-oriented silicon iron core with 14-mil
laminations interleaved 1-1 is used to minimize eddy currents and to keep external magnetic fields
below 0.1 oersted (measured at 12 inches from unit in any direction).
Model Number MCT 100/480 Isotran Plus
(TEAL) Part Number 4450028
Power Rating 115 KVA(I)
Load Current @ 277V 42 Amps
@ 120V 20 Amps
Weight Pounds (Kg.) 610 (277)
Transfer Impedance
< 0.06 Ω
60 Hz (L- N)
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Table 7-4:
COMMON SPECIFICATIONS
Efficiency Percent > 98.6%
Load Regulation
< 1.8%
(0-100% Load)
Heat Loss (BTU/Hr.) < 1950
7.4.3 Grounding
Good grounding and ground bonding are critical to the reliable operation of electronic systems as well as personnel safety. The
following directions should be followed only in as far as they are consistent with all local and national electrical codes. Grounding
can often be confusing and difficult. Contact TEAL Electronics at 858-558-9000 if you wish more specific advice.
This Isotran Plus includes an isolation transformer that can significantly improve the quality of system grounding. By
re-referencing the phase conductors to ground, it eliminates incoming line-side "common mode" noise (and complies with Article
250-5 of the NEC). The output neutral (if present) is bonded to ground.
Input service ground requirements: If all communicating system components are powered from this single point ground with
isolated ground-type distribution, the system is then completely isolated from external ground quality issues. Non-isolated code
minimum input grounds can then be used. Verify input grounding meets codes prior to installation.
If the system has non-isolated communications lines from other devices not powered by the Isotran Plus, the system is then less
isolated and incoming ground quality becomes more important. The communications line becomes a "back door"
through which power and grounding problems can disrupt or damage the system. Good grounding of devices on both ends of
the line helps minimize potential problems, as would surge suppressors on the communications line or an Isotran Plus on the
device on the other end. Surge suppressors on the device, however, hurt much more than they help. Isolation of the
communications line (optical or magnetic) eliminates this problem altogether.
If a "good" input ground is required, it should be a continuous, insulated, isolated, oversized wire back to the service entrance.
This wire for the TEAL Isotran Plus refers to the ground wire in a 4-wire DELTA installation, installed with the 3 phase wires. The
Federal Information Processing Standards Publication 94 (9/21/83) also known as "FIPS Pub 94" is an excellent reference guide.
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It defines a "good ground" as one with low impedance over a wide spectrum of high frequencies. It also says that optimum
equipment performance and personnel safety can be achieved by tying all communicating system components to a single point
ground (or, in the case of a large room, create a "ground reference plane" that acts as a single point).
Local Grounding Bond: Article 250-30 of the National Electric Code (NEC) requires that hard wired power conditioners (including
the Isotran Plus) be bonded to nearest available local building grounding electrode as well as the equipment ground. The required
local ground bond points are:
a. Building Steel, or
b. Grounded metal water pipe if building steel is not available, or
c. Other types of electrodes per NEC 250-50 and 250-52 if building steel or grounded metal water pipe is not available.
This also helps reduce electrical noise issues by referencing the system to local ground potential in case parts of the system
might be touching grounded parts.
Isolated output grounding: Except at the single local ground point at the Isotran Plus, it is important that the output ground from
the Isotran Plus be kept isolated from building ground in any output wiring. If receptacles are hard wired to the Isotran Plus in the
field, isolated ground receptacles must be used. These special receptacles avoid reconnecting the output ground to the conduit,
and because they look different they reduce the chance of non-critical loads being inadvertently plugged into the Isotran Plus
power.
7.4.4 Dimensions
Refer to the manufacturer’s user manual for device measurements.
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Appendix A
Specifications
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Site Planning Guide
Patient Table
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Site Planning Guide
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Site Planning Guide
Operating Console
NOTE:
For RapidView/CV Pro/CV Expert options with CIRS, heat dissipation is an additional 2000
BTUs (0.586 kW).
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Site Planning Guide
Computer Rack
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Site Planning Guide
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Site Planning Guide
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Site Planning Guide
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Site Planning Guide
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* Water with antifreeze from the on-site chiller must be at least +2°C (35.6°F). Only water at this temperature may flow through the
water/water cooling system.
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Electrical Data
On-site Requirements
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Protective conductor max. 0.1Ω on-site power supply to the equipment; additional PE conductor
resistance to the Computer Rack for 230 V power supply
Connected load [kVA] nominal line voltage x external (on-site) fuse x 1.73
83 in operation (scanning) for 4 sec.
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Site Planning Guide
System Wiring
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Structural Requirements
Room Planning
NOTE:
Floor leveling requirement is: Maximum deviation of 5 mm (0.20") from the horizontal plane.
Adjustment screws can be used for levelling only (see Figure 3-5).
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Safety distances [mm] 500 mm e.g., "German equipment safety law"; generally according to
Safety distances [inch] 19.6 country-specific regulations
Height difference [m] ±4
cooling system and gantry
Height difference [ft] ±13
15 to 28
for examination and operator’s room
59 to 82.4
Air temperature [°C] 5 to 40
for both cooling systems
Air temperature [°F] 41 to 104
15 to 35
for PDC cabinet
59 to 95
22°C (temperature)71.6 °F
Room climate (ideal) 40% to 60% relative for man and system
humidity
15 to 75 for examination and operator’s room
Relative humidity [%] 15 to 85 for both cooling systems
15 to 75 for PDC cabinet
Temperature gradient [K/h] 10 entire system without heat exchanger
Atmospheric pressure [hPA] 700 to 1060 entire system
Floor load [kg/plate] 400 kg/plate
for installation floors
Floor load [lb/plate] 882 lb/plate
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Safety Requirements
Transport Conditions
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1080
Door width [mm] door opening for min. 3100 mm hallway width
42.5
Door width [inch]
(for gantry) 1500
door opening for 2300 mm hallway width
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Networking
This appendixsection contains all the test and corrective action procedures necessary to evaluate the behavior of the electrical
line to the system. It is identical to the Electrical Line Inspection and Corrective Action Test Procedure and Report available from
the Philips Medical System On-line Service Documentation (CFE) at:
http://svcinfo.cle.ms.philips.com/ct/mx8000idt/mainpage/idt.html
Click Service Manuals | Installation and select Electrical Line Inspection Checklist.
A sample checklist is included in this appendix on page 7.
Note the following information:
• Points and measurements appropriate to the project must be completely filled out in the checklist prior to the installation
of the Mx8000 IDT system.
The project manager must confirm the accuracy of the information by providing his signature.
• The checklist completed by the project manager is to be submitted to the personnel performing the system start-up.
• The personnel performing the system start-up installs the Mx8000 IDT, performs the on-site line voltage measurements
after the installation and completes the checklist.
By signing the checklist, the personnel performing the system start-up confirms the accuracy of the information.
• Only after the above has been performed can the system be put into operation. If the checklist is not completely filled out,
system start-up cannot take place.
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Estimated Time
Estimated time for the procedure is two hours not including corrective action.
If TEAL (PLC—Power Line Conditioner) is installed, fill in the entire checklist.
If TEAL (PLC) is not installed, skip Section Measured Values on TEAL (PLC)/WDC Input .
For systems with WDC without TEAL (PLC), fill in the entire checklist.
WARNING
ELECTRICAL HAZARD! THE MEASUREMENT IS DONE WITH POWER ON.
MAKE SURE NOT TO SHORT BETWEEN TERMINALS WHEN TAKING MEASUREMENTS.
If any measurements are not within the required specification, corrective action must be taken.
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WARNING
ELECTRICAL HAZARD! TURN OFF THE UPS IN THE SYSTEM BY PRESSING THE OFF BUTTON.
1. Turn OFF the input power to the PDC from the F99 breaker and the on-site power switch and to the TEAL (PLC).
2. If a WDC is installed on site, switch the WDC to manual (bypass) mode.
NOTE:
At the end of the measurement procedure, return the WDC to automatic mode.
3. Remove the caps of the input 3-phase terminal of the PDC (F100) and, if measuring on TEAL (PLC) input, make sure that
you have access to the TEAL (PLC) input power.
4. Turn ON the input power to the PDC/TEAL (PLC).
WARNING
ELECTRICAL HAZARD! VERIFY THAT THE F99 BREAKER IS OFF (DOWN).
For measuring voltages, use the DVM Fluke 87 or equivalent according to the checklist.
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5. Turn ON the PROFiTEST 0100S-II Line Impedance Tester by pressing the yellow Menu button and perform the following
measurements:
— Checking the Line Impedance L–L
— Checking the Impedance Between Line–Neutral
— Checking the Impedance Between L–GND
— Checking the Impedance Between Neutral –GND
— Checking the Resistance Between PE-Component GND
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NOTE:
At the end of the measurement procedure, return the WDC to automatic mode.
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Min.:100 A NH gl/gG
Selectivity 1:1.25 or
Fuse type and rating (on site installation)
Min.:125 A NH gl/gG
selectivity 1:1.6
Type of net: delta, Y, grounding point on Y with center
secondary side of house transformer grounding
Frequency 50 or 60 Hz
380
400
420
Output Power Line Voltage
440
460
480
125A 30mA for
GFCI type and rating (Ground Fault Control
alternating and DC
Indicator)
current
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Lightning protection at
station transformer
And
Over-voltage and lightning protection, type
Surge protection down
and rating
to 2 kV level in CT
power connection
panel.
UPS installed (Type and tech.data) No nominal equipment
Line conditioner (Type and tech.data) No nominal equipment
No other load connected to the CT power
No other load allowed
line
Emergency power supply installed No nominal equipment
Check that the GND and N (if present) are isolated from the Power Distribution Panel. If they are not, isolate them.
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Measurement equipment
used type, manufacturer,
serial number and
calibration date.
LINE VOLTAGE
Measurement equipment
used type, manufacturer,
serial number and
calibration date.
380 V +/-10%
400 V +/-10%
420 V +/-10%
Voltage L to L
440 V +/-10%
460 V +/-10%
480 V +/-10%
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L1-L2
L1-L3
List measured values
in the column on the
right
L2-L3
220 V+/-10%
230 V+/-10%
L to GND 243 V+/-10%
254 V+/-10%
265 V+/-10%
277 V+/-10%
L1- GND
L2- GND
List measured values
in the column on the
right
L3- GND
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LINE IMPEDANCE
Measurement equipment
used type, manufacturer,
serial number and
calibration date.
380V:max 0.150 Ω
400V:max 0.165 Ω
420V:max 0.180 Ω
440V:max 0.200 Ω
L to L
460V:max 0.220 Ω
480V:max 0.240 Ω
L to GND max 0.150 Ω
L1-L2
List measured values
in the column on the
right
L1-L3
L2-L3L2-L3
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L1- GND
List measured
values in the column
L2- GND
on the right
L3- GND
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Corrective Action
Corrective Action
L1 L1 L1
Fuse
L2 L2 L2
Fuse
TEAL PDC
L3 L3 L3
Fuse
GND GND GND
N N
Power
Distribution
Panel
If any of the measurements taken in Section Measured Values on TEAL (PLC)/WDC Input are not within tolerance:
1. Check for loose connections on the TEAL (PLC) input terminal (Point C).
2. Contact the site electrician and perform the measurements in Section Measured Values on TEAL (PLC)/WDC Input at
Point B.
3. If the measurements are within the tolerances, check the cables between Points B and C. For example, the cable length
may be too long, or the cable diameter is too small (not thinner than 25mm2—AWG3).
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4. If the measurements are not within the tolerances, contact the site electrician and check for loose connections on the
Power Distribution Panel output terminal (Point B).
5. Contact the site electrician and perform the measurements in Section Measured Values on TEAL (PLC)/WDC Input at
Point A.
6. If the measurements are within the tolerances, contact the site electrician and check the fuses and connections inside the
Power Distribution Panel.
7. If the measurements are not within the tolerances, contact the site electrician and check the input lines from site power
source:
— Check for loose connections at power source.
— Check that there is no voltage difference >1VAC between GND and N and that they are connected together.
— Check that the GND cable diameter is 25mm2.or higher.
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Measurement equipment
used type, manufacturer,
serial number and
calibration date.
LINE VOLTAGE
Measurement equipment
used type, manufacturer,
serial number and
calibration date.
380 V +/-10%
400 V +/-10%
420 V +/-10%
Voltage L to L
440 V +/-10%
460 V +/-10%
480 V +/-10%
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L1-L2
List measured
values in the column
L1-L3
on the right
L2-L3
220 V+/-10%
230 V+/-10%
L to N 243 V+/-10%
254 V+/-10%
265 V+/-10%
277 V+/-10%
L1-N
L3-N
PE-N <1V
LINE IMPEDANCE
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Measurement equipment
used type, manufacturer,
serial number and
calibration date.
L1-L3
List measured values
in the column on the
L2-L3 right
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L1-N
L2-N
Measurement equipment
used type, manufacturer,
serial number and
calibration date.
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Measurement equipment
used type, manufacturer,
serial number and
calibration date.
3. Table 4.
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Corrective Action
L1 L1 L1
Fuse
L2 L2 L2
Fuse
TEAL PDC
L3 L3 L3
Fuse
GND GND GND
N N
Power
Distribution
Panel
If any of the measurements taken in Section Measured Values on PDC Input are not within tolerance:
1. Check for loose connections on the PDC input terminal (Point E).
2. Perform the measurements in Section Measured Values on PDC Input at Point D.
3. If the measurements are within the tolerances, check the cables between Points D and E. For example, the cable length
may be too long, or the cable diameter is too small (not thinner than 25mm2—AWG3).
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4. If the measurements are not within the tolerances, check for loose connections on the TEAL (PLC) output terminal (Point
D).
Check the connection between GND and N inside the TEAL (PLC).
L1 L1
Fuse
L2 L2
Fuse
PDC
L3 L3
Fuse
GND GND
N N
Power
Distribution
Panel
If any of the measurements taken in Section Measured Values on PDC Input are not within tolerance:
1. Check for loose connections on the PDC input terminal (Point C).
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