Pre Installation PDF
Pre Installation PDF
Pre Installation PDF
Pre-Installation
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section Page
1 INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................................. 1
1 Introduction
1.1 Purpose
1.4 Precautions
Figure 1-1: Relative timing of AEC ramp vs exposure command and kVp
1.6 Preparation
User should firstly plan and set the installation site.
The following are basic recommendations to users.
Specific preparations depend on the operating
conditions.
Size
Left Right (mm) Front (mm) Back Top (mm) Bottom
Part (mm) (mm) (mm)
Control 10 10 To be 10 To be -
Console vacated vacated
Power 50 50 100 10 To be -
Cabinet vacated
90 mm
40mm
3 Environment Requirement
3.2 Operation
Votalge: 400VAC±40VAC
Frequency: 50Hz/60Hz±1Hz
Neutral Line
Operation
z
Generator Max.Power kW Maximum mA Maximum kVp
Model
GFS501-1 50 630 150
400VAC 415VAC
0.17Ω 0.18Ω
Note: Above resistances are selected according to
IEC-601.2.7.
Figure 3-1
Internal Connection
3
Control Console
HT
HT Cable TRANSFORMER
POWER
X-RAY TUBE 4 CABINET
LF-RAC (LS)
Table 3-2
Cable Selection and Wiring
Warning Light
The Warning Light is a signal lamp installed outside
of the X-ray room (close to main entrance), that
indicates an X-ray is ON. The Warning Light
connection cable should be routed to the Generator
Cabinet.
Figure 3-2
Indoor Switchboard and Main Contactor
EC
TD-CB
System Ground
Bar
CR
L L SS
ON OFF
GEN
EM
WL
DIS
EM
CAUTION
HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES ARE
PRESENT INSIDE THE CABINET
FOR A PERIOD OF FIVE (5)
MINUTES AFTER DE-ENERGIZING
THIS UNIT.
CAUTION!
BEHIDE THIS COVER
All metallic parts lead
dangerous voltage
Remove by authorised
technical people only
5 Applicable Standards
5.1 SAFETY
z Site logistics
z Installation equipment
CHECK DESCRIPTION
Is there an unloading area to transport the generator from the delivery truck
to the inside of the building?
If the installation is not on the same floor as the delivery entrance, is there
an elevator available?
Are all halls and doorways large enough to allow the generator to pass
through?
If movers are required, have arrangements for time and equipment been
completed?
Are lifting straps or some other suitable device available to lift the generator
off the shipping pallet?
CHECK DESCRIPTION
General handtools for installation: Wrenches, nut drivers,
assortment of screwdrivers, pliers, etc.
If the generator is to be anchored to the floor, suitable
hardware and drills, drill bits etc must be available.
A supply of connectors for wiring: lugs, caps, line splices etc.
A calibrated DVM which indicates true RMS voltages.
Dual trace memory oscilloscope with a minimum 20 MHz
bandwidth;
appropriate leads, probes, etc.
Device for measuring true kVp and mA (mAs). This may be a
Dynalyzer equivalent or a non-invasive system such as the
Keithly TRIAD system.
A calibrated radiation meter with detectors that will allow for
R/min and uR type measurements (or uGy and Gy/min).
A strobe or reed type tachometer to verify that the anode is
rotating up to speed.
A sufficient selection of patient absorbers to allow AEC
calibration. A suggested selection is 3/4 inch Al (quantity 2); 1
mm of Cu(quantity 8), Water in containers of 5.0. 10.0, 15.0
cm thickness.