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Continuous CT Option

Site Planning Guide

for Mx8000 IDT


Brilliance CT 16/10/6 (water cooled), 16/10/6 (air cooled), 16 Power,
40 / 64-channel, Big-Bore Configurations

4550 193 01871


Revision C

This document and the information contained in it is proprietary and confidential information of Philips Medical Systems (“Philips”) and may not be reproduced,
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This document must be returned to Philips when the user is no longer licensed and in any event upon Philips’ first written request.

© 2005 Philips Medical Systems


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Symbol Descriptions

Attention symbol Radiation warning symbol

Laser warning symbol Biohazard warning symbol

Magnetism warning symbol Projectile warning symbol

Electrical warning symbol Do not touch


Revision History

ECO # Revision Date Comments


E20040067 A July 2004 New Release
R61040022 B September 2004 Product Name Change
E61050002 C January 2005 All systems included

This document was prepared by the CT PMG Haifa Service Innovation Department.
For any additions, corrections, or suggestions, contact:
CT PMG Haifa Customer Support Department
Email: _1HFA_Support_e2@philips.com
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.

Installation and Environment


Except for installations requiring certification by the manufacturer per federal standards, see that a radiation protection survey is made by a qualified expert in accordance
with NCRP 102, section 7, as revised or replaced in the future. Perform a survey after every change in equipment, workload, or operating conditions which might
significantly increase the probability of persons receiving more than the maximum permissible dose equivalent.

Diagnostic Imaging Systems - Mechanical-electrical Warning


All of the moveable assemblies and parts of this equipment should be operated with care and routinely inspected in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations
contained in the equipment manuals.
Only properly trained and qualified personnel should be permitted access to any internal parts. Live electrical terminals are deadly; be sure line disconnects are opened and
other appropriate precautions are taken before opening access doors, removing enclosure panels, or attaching accessories.
Do not under any circumstances, remove the flexible high tension cables from the x-ray tube housing or high tension generator and/or the access covers from the generator
until the main and auxiliary power supplies have been disconnected. Failure to comply with the above may result in serious or fatal bodily injuries to the operator or those
in the area.

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.

Diagnostic Imaging Systems - Radiation Warning


X-ray and Gamma-rays are dangerous to both operator and others in the vicinity unless established safe exposure procedures are strictly observed.
The useful and scattered beams can produce serious or fatal bodily injuries to any persons in the surrounding area if used by an unskilled operator. Adequate precautions
must always be taken to avoid exposure to the useful beam, as well as to leakage radiation from within the source housing or to scattered radiation resulting from the
passage of radiation through matter.
Those authorized to operate, participate in or supervise the operation of the equipment must be thoroughly familiar and comply completely with the current established
safe exposure factors and procedures described in publications, such as: Subchapter J of Title 21 of the Code of Federal Regulations, "Diagnostic X-ray Systems and Their
Major Components", and the national council on radiation protection (NCRP) no. 102, "Medical X-ray And Gamma-ray Protection For Energies Up To 10 Mev-
equipment Design and Use", as revised or replaced in the future.
Those responsible for planning of x-ray and gamma-ray equipment installations must be thoroughly familiar and comply completely with NCRP no. 49, "Structural
Shielding Design and Evaluation For Medical Of X-rays and Gamma-rays of Energies Up to 10 Mev", as revised and replaced in the future. Failure to observe these
warnings may cause serious or fatal bodily injuries to the operator or those in the area.
Add additional safety information as needed
Contents
CCT Option Site Planning .................................................................................................................. 1
Overview .................................................................................................................................................................. 1
Safety Notes............................................................................................................................................................. 2
Site Preparation Prerequisites.................................................................................................................................. 3
Ceiling Height:..................................................................................................................................................... 3
Support Column Positioning..................................................................................................................................... 4
For Existing Systems .......................................................................................................................................... 4
For Systems Not Yet Installed ............................................................................................................................ 5
Structural Details ...................................................................................................................................................... 6
Seismic Anchorage With Ceiling Plate ..................................................................................................................... 7
Load Calculation: Ceiling—Mounting Plate .............................................................................................................. 8
Load Calculation: Mounting Plate—Monitor Support Arm........................................................................................ 10
Cable Ducts and Routing ......................................................................................................................................... 12
Mx8000 IDT/Brilliance CT 16/10/6-slice Configuration ....................................................................................... 13
Brilliance Power/Brilliance 40-channel Configuration ......................................................................................... 14

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CCT Option Site Planning Overview

CCT Option Site Planning

Overview
This section contains the necessary structural requirements and layout for the installation of the CCT overhead
monitor option.
The information in this manual is intended for people with adequate backgrounds and experience in the installation,
use, and servicing of mechanical and electro-mechanical devices. Philips cannot be responsible for the
interpretation of this information, nor can Philips assume any liability in connection with its use.
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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CCT Option Site Planning Safety Notes

Safety Notes
• 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.

CAUTION Ceiling Anchorage Stresses


Because of the stresses involved, the existing ceiling must be capable of bearing such
stresses as described in section Seismic Anchorage With Ceiling Plate. This report
suggests that ceiling-mounted systems must be capable of supporting 818 kg per
fastener.

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CCT Option Site Planning Site Preparation Prerequisites

CAUTION 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.

Site Preparation Prerequisites


The following are the structural requirements for the installation of the overhead monitor option:

Ceiling Height:

Maximum Height: 3.00 m


For ceilings whose height exceeds 3.00 m, the customer must prepare a metal frame to lower the anchoring height
to a maximum of 3.00 m.

Minimum Height: 2.65 m


The overhead monitor option cannot be installed at sites with ceilings less than 2.65 m. The customer must
purchase the cart option.

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CCT Option Site Planning Support Column Positioning

Support Column Positioning


The anchoring positions in Figure 1 and Figure 2 are for all Mx8000 IDT, Brilliance CT 16/10/6, Brilliance Power, and
Brilliance 40 systems.

For Existing Systems

Anchor the support column base as follows:


1 Move the bed to Max out. Bed Maximum Out
2 Position the monitor support column 40 cm
mounting plate on the ceiling 40 cm past
the gray line along the center length axis of
the bed, away from the Gantry
(see Figure 1).

Monitor Support Column


Mounting Plate on the
Ceiling

Figure 1: Location of the Monitor Support Column Mounting Plate


on the Ceiling

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CCT Option Site Planning Support Column Positioning

For Systems Not Yet Installed


Figure 2 illustrates the location of the overhead monitor support mounting plate on the ceiling with reference to the
mylar template used for system installation.

Monitor Support Column Mounting Plate Position

ISOCENTER

Figure 2: Location of Monitor Support Column Mounting Plate on the Ceiling—New System

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CCT Option Site Planning Structural Details

Structural Details
Figure 3 details the method of anchoring the monitor support column to the ceiling or metal framework.
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
Figure 3: OCS With Mounting Plate
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 (59 lbf-ft)

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CCT Option Site Planning Seismic Anchorage With Ceiling Plate

Seismic Anchorage With Ceiling Plate

Ta= 818 kg/Bolt (Max)


Va= 122 kg/Bolt (Max)
M = 124.3 kg/m (Max)
Tb= 359 kg/Bolt (Max)
Vb= 55 kg/Bolt (Max)
M = 124.3 kg/m (Max)
Ceiling Structure (Designed to
Support Forces Listed Here)

Figure 4: Elevation Diagram with Forces

NOTE Forces are determined per California Code of Regulations, Title 24, Table 23P.
Horizontal Acceleration (Vh) = 0.45W
Vertical Acceleration (Vv) = 0.16W
NOTE Forces are maximums, and occur when equipment is moved to the most eccentric position.
NOTE Provide ceiling structure designed to support weights and forces shown (by engineer of record for the
building).

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CCT Option Site Planning Load Calculation: Ceiling—Mounting Plate

Load Calculation: Ceiling—Mounting Plate

Figure 5: Steel Plate: Dimensions for Mounting to Ceiling

Loads:
Weight W = 50 kg
Horiz. Accel Vh = 22.5 kg
Vert. Accel Vv = 8 kg
Table 1 - 1:

Bolt Group Props (Bolts "B") Moments


Ix-x = 0.065 Mxx=Mzz=Mw-w = (50+8)1.600 + 22.5(1.400) = 124.3 kg/m
Iz-z = 0.065 Myy=22.5(1.6) = 36 kg/m
Iy-y = 0.13
Iw-w = 0.065

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CCT Option Site Planning Load Calculation: Ceiling—Mounting Plate

Bolt Forces
Tension (T)
50 + 8 124.3 × 0.180
T = ---------------- + ------------------------------------ = 359 kg/Bolt
4 0.065

Shear (V)
× 0.18- = 55 kg/Bolt
V = 22.5
----------- + 36
-----------------------
4 0.13

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CCT Option Site Planning Load Calculation: Mounting Plate—Monitor Support Arm

Load Calculation: Mounting Plate—Monitor Support Arm

Figure 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 1 - 2:

Bolt Group Props (Bolts "A") Moments


Mxx=Mzz=Mw-w = (50+8)1.6+22.5(1.4) =
Ix-x = 0.0116
124.3kg
Iz-z = 0.0116 Myy=22.5(1.6) = 36 kg/m
Iy-y = 0.0232
Iw-w = 0.0116

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CCT Option Site Planning Load Calculation: Mounting Plate—Monitor Support Arm

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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CCT Option Site Planning Cable Ducts and Routing

Cable Ducts and Routing


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".
NOTE Maximum cable length 25 m (82 ft).

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CCT Option Site Planning Cable Ducts and Routing

Mx8000 IDT/Brilliance CT 16/10/6-slice (water cooled) Configuration


Figure 8 illustrates a typical layout. Verify location of the Computer Rack in the specific site layout.

Cable Duct From Anchor CCT Option Ceiling


Plate to Computer Rack Mount Anchor Plate

Figure 7: Typical Layout of an Mx8000 IDT/Brilliance CT System with CCT Option

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CCT Option Site Planning Cable Ducts and Routing

Brilliance Power/Brilliance 40-channel Configuration


Figure 8 illustrates a typical layout. Verify location of the Host Rack in the specific site layout.

Cable Duct From Anchor CCT Option Ceiling


Plate to Host Rack Mount Anchor Plate

Figure 8: Typical Layout of a Brilliance System with separate Host and CIRS Racks with CCT Option

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