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CHAPTER 1C PREPARING FOR INSTALLATION CONTENTS: 1C.1.0 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................... 1C-2 1C.2.0 GENERATOR POWER REQUIREMENTS ........................................................................................ 1C-2 1C.2.1 50 kW Three Phase........................................................................................................................ 1C-2 1C.2.2 65 kW Three Phase........................................................................................................................ 1C-2 1C.2.3 80 kW Three Phase........................................................................................................................ 1C-2 1C.2.4 100 kW Three Phase...................................................................................................................... 1C-3 1C.2.5 Generator Power requirements (AC) mains ................................................................................... 1C-4 1C.2.6 Generator maximum output power requirements based on AC mains conditions ........................ 1C-4 1C.2.7 Service Disconnect (All Models) .................................................................................................... 1C-5 1C.3.0 GROUND REQUIREMENTS ............................................................................................................. 1C-5 1C.4.0 GENERATOR DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT ..................................................................................... 1C-5 1C.4.1 Generator Outline ........................................................................................................................... 1C-5 1C.4.2 Generator Weight ........................................................................................................................... 1C-5 1C.4.3 Generator Shipping Pack ............................................................................................................... 1C-6 1C.5.0 LOCATING THE GENERATOR CABINET AND CONTROL CONSOLE ........................................... 1C-6 1C.5.1 Seismic Centers and mounting hole locations ............................................................................... 1C-7 1C.6.0 COOLING REQUIREMENTS........................................................................................................... 1C-11 1C.7.0 PRE-INSTALLATION CHECK LISTS .............................................................................................. 1C-11 1C.7.1 Tools and test Equipment Required ............................................................................................. 1C-11 1C.7.2 Site Logistics ................................................................................................................................ 1C-12 Use and disclosure is subject to the restrictions on the title page of this CPI document. Indico IQ® Service Manual Ch # 902975-04 Rev. H Page 1C-1 1C Preparing for Installation CPI Canada Inc. 1C.1.0 INTRODUCTION The following items must be taken into consideration before installing your generator. These items will impact the services required: Power level of your generator. Power line requirements. Ground requirements. Physical placement of the generator. Environmental requirements for the generator. Cable runs from the generator to all room components: X-ray tubes, tables, Bucky’s, AEC, DAP and other room equipment. 1C.2.0 GENERATOR POWER REQUIREMENTS 1C.2.1 50 kW Three Phase 400 VAC 10%, 3~ Line Voltage1 480 VAC 10%, 3~ Line Frequency 50/60 Hz. Momentary Current 100 Amps/phase at 400 VAC. 80 Amps/phase at 480 VAC. Standby Current 2 < 0.5 Amps. 1C.2.2 65 kW Three Phase 400 VAC 10%, 3~ Line Voltage 480 VAC 10%, 3~ Line Frequency 50/60 Hz. Momentary Current 135 Amps/phase at 400 VAC. 110 Amps/phase at 480 VAC. Standby Current 2 < 0.5 Amps. 1C.2.3 80 kW Three Phase 400 VAC 10%, 3~ Line Voltage 480 VAC 10%, 3~ Line Frequency 50/60 Hz. Momentary Current 168 Amps/phase at 400 VAC. 140 Amps/phase at 480 VAC. Standby Current 2 < 0.5 Amps. Use and disclosure is subject to the restrictions on the title page of this CPI document. Page 1C-2 Rev. H Indico IQ® Service Manual Ch # 902975-04 Preparing for Installation 1C CPI Canada Inc. 1C.2.4 100 kW Three Phase 400 VAC 10%, 3~ Line Voltage 480 VAC 10%, 3~ Line Frequency 50/60 Hz. Momentary Current 210 Amps/phase at 400 VAC. 165 Amps/phase at 480 VAC. Standby Current 1 2 2 Line Voltage Standby Current: < 0.5 Amps. The generator may be operated with a line input voltage of 380VAC -5% / +15%. If the generator must be installed with a line input voltage below 360VAC (400VAC -10% or 380VAC -5%) then either the generator output power may be de-rated as specified in section 1.C.2.6 or a 3-phase line matching auto-transformer may be used. The 3-phase line matching autotransformer must meet the minimum requirements specified below: Input 380VAC 50/60 Hz Output 400VAC ±10% or 480VAC ±10% Momentary Output Current As specified above for each power level. Continuous Output Rating Same as the Minimum Recommended Distribution Transformer Rating specified in the table below. This is the current that the generator draws when it is “idle”, i.e. with the generator switched on and the filaments at standby level. External or installer-supplied equipment connected to the generator may increase the standby current beyond the values shown. NOTE: THE FOLLOWING TABLE CONTAINS RECOMMENDED VALUES FOR THE WIRE SIZES BETWEEN THE MAINS DISCONNECT AND THE GENERATOR. THE ACTUAL VALUES USED AT AN INSTALLATION ARE DEPENDENT ON THE QUALITY OF THE INPUT LINE (VOLTAGE LEVEL), THE CURRENT REQUIREMENTS, THE LENGTH OF THE CABLE RUN, AND MUST BE CONFIRMED BY THE INSTALLER. FINAL SELECTION OF GENERATOR INPUT WIRE AND DISCONNECTS, AS WELL AS THE CABLING FROM THE DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMER TO THE MAINS DISCONNECT MUST MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES AND IS USUALLY DETERMINED BY HOSPITAL / CONTRACTOR ENGINEERING. ALL LISTED RATINGS CONSIDER THE GENERATOR REQUIREMENTS ONLY. THE INSTALLER MUST MAKE THE NECESSARY COMPENSATION FOR ADDITIONAL LOADS. A POOR QUALITY INPUT LINE MAY RESULT IN THE INSTALLER HAVING TO DERATE THE GENERATOR'S MAXIMUM POWER Use and disclosure is subject to the restrictions on the title page of this CPI document. Indico IQ® Service Manual Ch # 902975-04 Rev. H Page 1C-3 1C Preparing for Installation CPI Canada Inc. 1C.2.5 Generator Power requirements (AC) mains Mains Voltage Minimum Recommended Mains Disconnect to Generator 15 ft/5 m max) Generator Momentary Line Current Minimum Recommended Generator Service Rating Minimum Recommended Distribution Transformer Rating Minimum Recommended Ground Wire Size Apparent Mains Resistance 50 kW 3~ Generator 400 VAC #6 ** 2 (13.3 mm ) 100 A 100 A 65 kVA #6 (13.3 mm2) 0.17 480 VAC #6 ** (13.3 mm2) 80 A 100 A 65 kVA #6 (13.3 mm2) 0.24 65 kW 3~ Generator 400 VAC #6 *** (13.3 mm2) 135 A 100 A 85 kVA #6 (13.3 mm2) 0.13 480 VAC #6 *** (13.3 mm2) 110 A 100 A 85 kVA #6 (13.3 mm2) 0.19 80 kW 3~ Generator 400 VAC #6 *** (13.3 mm2) 168 A 100 A 105 kVA #6 (13.3 mm2) 0.11 480 VAC #6 *** (13.3 mm2) 140 A 100 A 105 kVA #6 (13.3 mm2) 0.15 100 kW 3~ Generator 400 VAC #4 *** (21 mm2) 210 A 100 A 130 kVA #4 (21 mm2) 0.09 480 VAC #6 *** (13.3 mm2) 165 A 100 A 130 kVA #6 (13.3 mm2) 0.12 All wiring and grounding must comply with local electrical codes. Maximum size for the ground wire is #4 AWG (21 mm2). ** Maximum wire gauge is #4 AWG (21 mm2). *** Maximum wire gauge is #4 AWG (21 mm2). All wiring must be copper. The main disconnect switch shall be located within reach of the operator. 1C.2.6 Generator maximum output power requirements based on AC mains conditions Model Rated Power (kW) Rated Supply Voltage 3Ø, 400 VAC ±10% 3Ø, 400 VAC ±10% Max Output Power (kW) @359 VAC Input 50 kW 65 kW Max Output Power (kW) @350 VAC Input 45 kW 60 kW Max Output Power (kW) @342 VAC Input 40 kW 50 kW VZW2558ABCDE VZW2558ACCD E VZW2558ADCD E VZW2558AJCDE 50 kW 65 kW 80 kW 3Ø, 400 VAC ±10% 80 kW 75 kW 65 kW 100 kW 3Ø, 400 VAC ±10% 100 kW 93 kW 80 kW The above table list the maximum power output for the different generator models at a supply voltage below 360VAC (400VAC -10%). If the measured supply voltage is 360 VAC or lower, de-rate the Use and disclosure is subject to the restrictions on the title page of this CPI document. Page 1C-4 Rev. H Indico IQ® Service Manual Ch # 902975-04 Preparing for Installation 1C CPI Canada Inc. maximum power on the generator. For example, if the measured supply voltage on a 50 kW generator is 342 VAC de-rate the maximum output power of the generator to 40 kW. 1C.2.7 Service Disconnect (All Models) Refer to the previous table for the recommended service disconnect ratings for the Indico IQ® series of Xray generators. 1C.3.0 GROUND REQUIREMENTS POWER LINE: A suitable ground must be connected from the main disconnect switch to the main ground connection on the generator, located below the input distribution board. The ground wire is typically part of the line cord, and the current capacity of the ground conductor must be equal to or greater than that of the line conductors. If a neutral line is provided with the system, under no circumstances is it to be used for ground purposes. The ground conductor only may carry fault currents. X-RAY TUBE HOUSING: A copper ground cable, #10 AWG (6 mm2) or greater, is to be connected from each X-ray tube’s housing to the HV module’s ground stud located at the top of the HV module. X-ray Stator Drive Cable Requirements The X-ray stator cable used with the low speed starter 2/dual speed starter 2 assembly must meet the following requirements: The cable must be shielded and the shield ground must be connected to the generator chassis ground and to the tube housing ground. Note: For the Metal Center X-ray tube: connect the metal center section lead to one of the ground studs on the HVM. The cable must be rated to at least 600 VAC. The maximum total cable capacitance (from the inner conductors shorted together to the cable shield) must be less than 5.1 nF. For example, a cable type 8618 made by Belden has a capacitance of 4.1 nF for 26 meters. Note: Stator cable capacitance must not exceed 5.1nF. If longer cables are needed, then a cable with lower capacitance per unit length must be used. 1C.4.0 GENERATOR DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT 1C.4.1 Generator Outline Refer to chapter 1A for the Indico IQ® generator outline. 1C.4.2 Generator Weight The weight of the generator cabinet and of the available consoles is listed below: Generator cabinet with HV module R&F membrane console 15.6” Touchscreen console 19" Touchscreen console 200 lbs (91 kg). 8 lbs (3.7 kg). 8 lbs (3.7 kg). 12 lbs (5.5 kg) Use and disclosure is subject to the restrictions on the title page of this CPI document. Indico IQ® Service Manual Ch # 902975-04 Rev. H Page 1C-5 1C Preparing for Installation CPI Canada Inc. 1C.4.3 Generator Shipping Pack The dimensions of the packed Indico IQ® X-ray generator are shown in the table below. ITEM Main cabinet in shipping pack LENGTH 28 in (71 cm) WIDTH 24 in (61 cm) HEIGHT 52 in (132 cm) WEIGHT * 240-260 lbs (109-118 kg) * The packed weight of the generator will vary within the specified range depending on console type and options. 1C.5.0 LOCATING THE GENERATOR CABINET AND CONTROL CONSOLE WARNING: ENSURE THAT NO EQUIPMENT, BOXES, TOOLS, LIQUIDS OR ITEMS ARE PLACED ON TOP OF THE GENERATOR CABINET, AND THAT THE GENERATOR CABINET IS NOT SUBJECTED TO EXTERNAL FORCE UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. The generator cabinet is self-standing and does not need to be supported. However, the installation should meet the following requirements: The floor should be flat and level. Leveling feet are available as an option. The generator installation area must be dry, clean and free of dirt or debris. Precautions should also be taken such that there is no chance that water or any type of liquid enters the generator or control console, before, during and after installation, and within the entire generator's or control console's service life. Mounting holes have been provided in the base of the generator to secure the generator to the floor, if required. Alternately, the generator may be anchored to the floor via installer supplied hold-down brackets. Refer to Seismic Centers and mounting hole locations for further details. Sufficient room must be provided to allow access to the generator for installation.. A minimum of 42 inches (1.07 m) clearance is recommended on any side for which service access may be required during installation. This is to minimize the risk of accidentally contacting high voltage during service and maintenance. A minimum of 3 inches (76 mm) of clearance is required between the back of the generator and any wall behind the generator. Areas around the generator vents must be unobstructed to prevent overheating. Cable conduits, troughs or raceways should be provided to route cables from the generator cabinet to the console and to the room equipment if required. These should be large enough to allow the cables to be routed without risk of damage. The control console is normally free standing on a desk or shelf and the vents on the control console must be unobstructed. It may be anchored if necessary and should be installed in a stable, flat, nonslippery surface. An optional floor stand is available for the R&F membrane console, and an optional wall mount kit is also available for the 15.6” and 19" StarQ™ touchscreen consoles. The control console user should consider ergonomics. This manual does not provide ergonomics information but appropriate materials should be consulted, as it applies to specific work area regulations and requirements. Use and disclosure is subject to the restrictions on the title page of this CPI document. Page 1C-6 Rev. H Indico IQ® Service Manual Ch # 902975-04 Preparing for Installation 1C CPI Canada Inc. 1C.5.1 Seismic Centers and mounting hole locations Figure 1C-1 shows the seismic center location for the Indico IQ® X-ray generator. The generator should normally be secured to the floor via the 1/2 inch (13 mm) diameter clearance holes that are located in the base of the cabinet as shown in Figure 1C-2. 10.6 (268) 8.1 (205) 18.7 (476) FRONT LEFT SIDE DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES (MM) IndicoIQ_seismic.cdr FIGURE 1C-1: INDICO IQ® SEISMIC CENTERS Use and disclosure is subject to the restrictions on the title page of this CPI document. Indico IQ® Service Manual Ch # 902975-04 Rev. H Page 1C-7 1C Preparing for Installation CPI Canada Inc. 1C.5.1 Seismic Centers and mounting hole locations (Cont) FIGURE 1C-2: HOLES IN BASE OF CABINET FOR SECURING THE GENERATOR Seismic holes are provided as indicated in Figure 1C-2. Depending on your installation requirement, these holes can be used if seismic mounting is necessary. The customer has to provide the hardware required to secure the generator to the floor. The recommended diameter of the mounting hardware (such as the mounting bolt) is 10 mm of sufficient length so the generator assembly is properly secured. Use and disclosure is subject to the restrictions on the title page of this CPI document. Page 1C-8 Rev. H Indico IQ® Service Manual Ch # 902975-04 Preparing for Installation 1C CPI Canada Inc. 1C.5.1 Seismic Centers and mounting hole locations (Cont) When mounting for seismic consideration, all mounting holes should be utilized. All of them are easily accessible, with one of the holes marked number 4 in the figure, located behind the high voltage module and can be reached by following this procedure: Follow all safety procedures outlined in this manual before commencing any work on the generator. Loosen but DO NOT remove the four (4) Keps nuts on the LSS 2/DSS 2 mounting plate using 8mm socket or hex driver. FIGURE 1C-3: LOCATIONS OF KEPS NUTS HOLDING THE LOW SPEED STARTER 2 /DUAL SPEED STARTER 2 MOUNTING PLATE TO THE CHASSIS Use and disclosure is subject to the restrictions on the title page of this CPI document. Indico IQ® Service Manual Ch # 902975-04 Rev. H Page 1C-9 1C Preparing for Installation CPI Canada Inc. 1C.5.1 Seismic Centers and mounting hole locations (Cont) Push the LSS 2/DSS 2 mounting plate slightly up to free the bottom part of the plate from the unit. Important: Make sure any cables connected to the LSS 2 or DSS 2 board do not get pinched, pulled or damaged when moving the mounting plate. If necessary, unplug them from the board. Once the bottom part of the mounting plate is free, swing the LSS 2/DSS 2 board mounting plate away from the unit then up, to access the seismic mounting hole beside the high voltage module. See figure. Install the bolt facing downwards. Use a wrench to hold the bolt while tightening the nut. FIGURE 1C-4: LIFT THE LSS 2/DSS 2 BOARD MOUNTING PLATE UPWARDS TO ACCESS THE SEISMIC MOUNTING HOLE The mounting plate needs to be held securely in the position shown in Figure 1C-4 while the seismic mounting hardware is secured. When done, slide the LSS 2/DSS2 board mounting plate back into place. Check that the washers under the keps nut are not caught between the LSS 2/DSS 2 mounting plate and the generator chassis. If cables were removed earlier, plug them all back to their proper locations. Secure and tighten the hardware and check that all connections are properly connected. Use and disclosure is subject to the restrictions on the title page of this CPI document. Page 1C-10 Rev. H Indico IQ® Service Manual Ch # 902975-04 Preparing for Installation 1C CPI Canada Inc. 1C.6.0 COOLING REQUIREMENTS Listed below are the cooling requirements for the Indico IQ® series X-ray generator: The main generator cabinet is fan cooled; the membrane console is convection-cooled and touchscreen console is fan cooled. Unrestricted airflow [minimum 3 inches (76 mm)] must be provided at the back of the generator cabinet. The console and generator cabinet should never be covered when the generator is switched on, as any covering may interfere with the cooling. The maximum heat output of the generator is approximately 22 watts (75 BTU / hour) during standby and approximately 1025 watts (3500 BTU / hour) during fluoroscopic operation. The heat output of the console is less than 30 watts (100 BTU / hour). 1C.7.0 PRE-INSTALLATION CHECK LISTS The following checklists are provided to help the installer during the pre-installation phase. 1C.7.1 Tools and test Equipment Required The following is a checklist of recommended tools and test equipment for installation and calibration of the generator. CHECK DESCRIPTION A laptop with a suitable browser (Internet Explorer 9 or higher or Mozilla Firefox 3.6 or higher) is needed for setup and calibration. A suitable length of CAT-5 Ethernet cable will be needed to connect the laptop Ethernet port to the generator. General hand tools for installation: Wrenches, nut drivers, assortment of screwdrivers, pliers, etc. If the generator is to be anchored to the floor, suitable tools (i.e. drill, drill bits, etc) and mounting hardware must be available. A supply of connectors for wiring: terminal lugs, caps, splices etc. A calibrated DVM that indicates true RMS voltages. Dual trace memory oscilloscope with a minimum 20 MHz bandwidth; appropriate leads, probes, etc. Device for measuring true kVp. This may be a Dynalyzer equivalent or a noninvasive meter such as the Keithley TRIAD system. A calibrated radiation meter with detectors that will allow for uGy and Gy/min measurements. A suitable mA / mAs meter. A strobe or reed type tachometer to verify that the anode is rotating up to speed. A sufficient selection of absorbers to allow AEC calibration if this option is fitted. A suggested selection is Lexan in thickness of 5.0, 10.0, and 15.0 cm or water in plastic containers of homogeneous density in thickness of 5.0, 10.0 and 15.0 cm. Test phantoms to verify the imaging systems (if applicable) with the generator. High voltage grease for the HV cable terminations. Use and disclosure is subject to the restrictions on the title page of this CPI document. Indico IQ® Service Manual Ch # 902975-04 Rev. H Page 1C-11 1C Preparing for Installation CPI Canada Inc. 1C.7.2 Site Logistics Before starting the generator installation, review the following checklist. 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? Is there a transport dolly or similar device to move the generator? Do any regulatory bodies need to be notified before installation? 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? Use and disclosure is subject to the restrictions on the title page of this CPI document. Page 1C-12 Rev. H Indico IQ® Service Manual Ch # 902975-04