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Page 1: ...Technical Publication Planning Guide 0180 095 485 EN Rev 3 1...

Page 2: ...hapter Page Document Rev Datum First release 1 1 20150318 Update according to OMNERA 20150327 All All All 2 1 20150409 Text corrected Alpha Beta Table dimensions updated Compo nent Speci fication Tech...

Page 3: ...in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without the prior written permission of Canon Medical Systems Note Photos and drawings used in this gui...

Page 4: ...Revision Planning Guide 0180 095 485 OMNERA 400T Rev 3 1...

Page 5: ...lectrical Building Installation 2 11 Installation and Servicing Space 3 1 Wallstand 3 1 Table 3 15 Anchoring Locations 4 1 Wallstand 4 1 Table 4 9 Room Layout 5 1 Installation Proposal 5 1 System Conn...

Page 6: ...Contents Planning Guide 0180 095 485 OMNERA 400T...

Page 7: ...ray system intended for obtaining radiographic images of various portions of the human body in a clinical environment The System is not intended for mammography System Overview The Figure 1 1 shows th...

Page 8: ...Introduction Planning Guide 0180 095 485 OMNERA 400T Page 1 2...

Page 9: ...ed in the System is no exception and may therefore not be placed inside the examination room Room and Installation Specifications Wall Clearance According to regulations and standards IEC 60601 1 a mi...

Page 10: ...System in the ceiling an installation cube is needed There are two standard heights For more information please contact the Manufacturer The ceiling height configuration must be chosen when the Syste...

Page 11: ...ence to the local and or national regulations Included in Shipment Expansion bolts standard type for the Table and the Wallstand Expansion bolts standard type for the Installation cube option A drilli...

Page 12: ...mm the Y rails of the Installation cube can be directly mounted to the ceiling must be ordered separately see Fig 2 2 and Fig 2 3 Each ceiling rail Y must have at least 5 fixation points with a suspen...

Page 13: ...ations OMNERA 400T 0180 095 485 PlanningGuide Page 2 5 Figure 2 3 Ceiling rails Y mounted directly to the ceiling 1 Ceiling suspended unit rail Y 2 Fixation block A A A A 1 2 B 0 250 0 250 B 5 5 78 6...

Page 14: ...suspended unit rails shall be parallel 1mm Length traverse rail X 4000mm 3000mm 3000mm 2748mm Low ceiling Length ceiling rail Y 5000m 5000m 4000mm 3748mm Minimum nr of fix points Y rail 6 6 5 5 Measu...

Page 15: ...city not within scope of this document e g concrete The floor must be able to withstand the pull forces supplied on the expansion bolts The pull forces for the components are listed in Table 2 4 see a...

Page 16: ...Page 2 8 NOTE Marking template Wallstand Isolation Plate The Isolation plate for the Wallstand shall only be used as a marking template and not as a drilling template due to the large hole size Figure...

Page 17: ...the Wallstand M10 expansion bolts are provided Manufacturer specifica tions and the Service and Installation manuals included at delivery for both components must be observed Mounting point A B C D E...

Page 18: ...shipment The regulations and specifications on page 2 1 must be followed The Installation cube shall be mounted to the wall There are four wall fixation points and each fixation point must withstand...

Page 19: ...stem requires a three phase electrical line with a protective earth ground 4 or 5 wires The transformers in the system cabinet requires a tap configuration 1 the generator has an automatic main line s...

Page 20: ...ous X ray for Rad High Voltage generators Generator Series and Mains Voltage Minimum Recom mended Mains Discon nect to Genera tor 15 ft 5 m max Generator Momen tary Line Current Minimum Recom mended G...

Page 21: ...ultaneously PE Generator Control Console Communication with Galvanic Insulation Communication Galvanic Insulation Non medical part of equipment classified according to IEC60950 Not to be mounted insid...

Page 22: ...ccording to regulations IEC 60601 1 The following notes shall be considered Avoid cross overs and forming of cable coils Use appropriate dimensions Consider the bending radius of the cables If using c...

Page 23: ...ide Page 3 1 Installation and Servicing space Wallstand Tiltable Image Receptor Holder Front Rear Directon If different values apply for a fixed detector these are specified within brackets Figure 3 1...

Page 24: ...allation and Servicing space Planning Guide 0180 095 485 OMNERA 400T Page 3 2 Tiltable Detector Holder Canong CXDI 401 G C Front Rear Direction Figure 3 2 Ion chamber Grid SID 1200 2000 117 74 448 250...

Page 25: ...and Servicing space OMNERA 400T 0180 095 485 PlanningGuide Page 3 3 Exposure with Tilted Detector Holder Canon CXDI portable FPD The space for tilted exposure see below Figure 3 3 Exposure center 74...

Page 26: ...on and Servicing space Planning Guide 0180 095 485 OMNERA 400T Page 3 4 Exposure with Tilted Detector Holder Canon CXDI 401 C G The space for tilted exposure see below Figure 3 4 Exposure center 932 6...

Page 27: ...0180 095 485 PlanningGuide Page 3 5 Tiltable Detector Holder Canon CXDI Portable FPD Left Right Direction With grid loading slot on the left hand side default Figure 3 5 100 or more 900 or more 143 13...

Page 28: ...095 485 OMNERA 400T Page 3 6 Tiltable Detector Holder Canon CXDI 401G C Left Right Direction With grid loading slot on the left hand side default Figure 3 6 Arm rest Side grip handle Grid load direct...

Page 29: ...0180 095 485 PlanningGuide Page 3 7 Tiltable Detector Holder Canon CXDI Portable FPD Left Right Direction With the grid loading slot on the right hand side Figure 3 7 Arm rest 132 143 180 or more 660...

Page 30: ...095 485 OMNERA 400T Page 3 8 Tiltable Detector Holder Canon CXDI 401 G C Left Right Direction With the grid loading slot on the right hand side Figure 3 8 Side grip handle Detector Arm rest Grid load...

Page 31: ...Servicing space OMNERA 400T 0180 095 485 PlanningGuide Page 3 9 Non tiltable Detector Holder Canon CXDI Portable FPD Front Rear Direction Figure 3 9 250 448 74 424 1016 55 SID 1200 2000 Grid FPD back...

Page 32: ...and Servicing space Planning Guide 0180 095 485 OMNERA 400T Page 3 10 Non tiltable Detector Holder Canon CXDI 401 G C Front Rear Direction Figure 3 10 Grid Ion chamber 1016 74 448 250 SID 1200 2000 3...

Page 33: ...095 485 PlanningGuide Page 3 11 Non tiltable Detector Holder Canon CXDI Portable FPD Left Right Direction With the grid loading slot on the left hand side default Figure 3 11 900 or more 100 or more 2...

Page 34: ...485 OMNERA 400T Page 3 12 Non tiltable Detector Holder Canon CXDI 401 G C Left Right Direction With the grid loading slot on the left hand side default Figure 3 12 Arm rest 100 or more 620 or more 55...

Page 35: ...pace OMNERA 400T 0180 095 485 PlanningGuide Page 3 13 Non tiltable Detector Holder Canon CXDI Portable FPD Left Right Direction With the grid loading slot on the right hand side Figure 3 13 660 or mor...

Page 36: ...0 095 485 OMNERA 400T Page 3 14 Tiltable Detector Holder Canon CXDI 401 G C Left Right Direction With the grid loading slot on the right hand side Figure 3 14 Grid load direction Detector Side grip ha...

Page 37: ...e table top is not con sidered When the table top is to be mounted dismounted for installation and maintenance a space of 2424 mm or more need to be reserved either on the right or the left of the Tab...

Page 38: ...x ray transmission area of the table top is as shown below Figure 3 17 SID X ray tube 86 540 850 Table top Config 1 711 Config 2 816 Config 3 877 1000 1500 Distance depending roof height Image recept...

Page 39: ...e and the servicing space are shown below Wallstand Tiltable Detector holder Canon CXDI Portable FPD With grid detector loading slot on the left hand side default Figure 4 1 Detector tray Side grip ha...

Page 40: ...ltable Detector Holder Canon CXDI 401 G C With grid loading slot on the left hand side default Figure 4 2 Detector Grid load direction Side grip handle Arm rest 550 100 or more 620 or more 143 141 372...

Page 41: ...iltable Detector Holder Canon CXDI Portable FPD With grid detector loading slot on the right hand side Figure 4 3 Detector tray Side grip handle 567 16 Arm rest 660 or more 180 or more 143 132 226 or...

Page 42: ...T Page 4 4 Tiltable Detector Holder CXDI 401 G C With grid loading slot on the right hand side Figure 4 4 Grid load direction Arm rest Detector Side grip handle 9 180 or more 141 143 336 or more 550 3...

Page 43: ...on tiltable Detector Holder CXDI Portable FPD With grid detector loading slot on the left hand side default Figure 4 5 Arm rest Side grip handle Detector tray 35 567 276 100 or more 900 or more 50 360...

Page 44: ...tiltable Detector Holder CXDI 401 G C With grid loading slot on the left hand side default Figure 4 6 Grid load direction Detector Side grip handle 141 143 550 620 or more Arm rest 100 or more 360 22...

Page 45: ...nningGuide Page 4 7 Non tiltable Detector Holder CXDI Portable FPD With grid detector loading slot on the right hand side Figure 4 7 103 173 16 180 or more 567 660 or more 360 226 or more 226 50 38 18...

Page 46: ...Non tiltable Detector Holder CXDI 401 G C With grid loading slot on the right hand side Figure 4 8 Side grip handle Detector Grid load direction 9 180 or more Arm rest 336 or more 550 143 141 360 226...

Page 47: ...Anchoring Location OMNERA 400T 0180 095 485 PlanningGuide Page 4 9 Table Figure 4 9 1200 1400 300 455 120 Anchor location 100 120 50 Front...

Page 48: ...Anchoring Location Planning Guide 0180 095 485 OMNERA 400T Page 4 10...

Page 49: ...00 limits the moving range of the table top see wall clearance in chapter 2 The 4200 x 4500 mm room dimension allows an 800 mm table top stroke which gives total body coverage of a 2500 mm patient The...

Page 50: ...mal position at all times This option is also valid if the Wallstand is supplied with tilt This System installed in a room with similar size and with the components placed as described in Figure 5 1 u...

Page 51: ...ance is 1289mm A minimal dis tance of 1189 mm can be chosen but requires that the table top is moved to its outer position towards the front of the Table 4 is chosen to give the traverse cable outlet...

Page 52: ...er room that is required and the ex tended amount of mass that has to be handled during examinations using the Wallstand Focal spot coverage Beta pos B Orientation point Focal spot coverage Beta pos A...

Page 53: ...not be less than 100 mm 3 is chosen considering a lateral projection from the back side of the Table If the table top is centered over the Table minimum distance is 1289mm A minimal dis tance of 1189...

Page 54: ...of mass that has to be handled during examinations using the Wallstand It is also limited when doing lateral projections and positioning over tilted detector Pos A Focal spot coverage Beta pos B Orie...

Page 55: ...5 3 and centers the focal spot coverage area in X direction related to the room and Table 2 must not be less than 100 mm 3 is chosen considering a lateral projection from the back side of the Table L...

Page 56: ...considered if the ceiling preparation does not allow the previous options to be selected or if the size of the room is more suitable For cable length see System Connections in chapter 5 Focal spot co...

Page 57: ...table top is centered over the Table minimum distance is 1276mm A minimal dis tance of 1176 mm can be chosen but requires that the table top is moved to its outer position towards the front of the Tab...

Page 58: ...since the operator has to move more mass during positioning The working area is considerably larger than in layout 3 as well as door placement possibilities The detector holder has a right loading co...

Page 59: ...ection from the back side of the Table If the table top is centered over the Table minimum distance is 1276 mm A minimal dis tance of 1176 mm can be chosen but requires that the table top is moved to...

Page 60: ...versed to enable the tube and the detector cassette to be aligned when the image receptor is placed under the movable table top The detector holder has a left loading configuration in this layout For...

Page 61: ...e to the cable outlet of the Wallstand 2 is chosen due to the room size in Layout 1 Figure 5 6 It makes it possible to cover the Table and horizontal Wallstand when beta is in position A 2 must not be...

Page 62: ...room This Layout enables the same possibilities as the other options but with some restrictions and limitations If the table top is fixed a full patient coverage is not possible without moving the pat...

Page 63: ...and closer to wall or Table If recommended dimensions are overridden necessary notifications warnings and instruc tions have to be considered This includes safety distances and trapping zones around m...

Page 64: ...hin the room This layout enables the same possibilities as the other options but with some restrictions and limitations If the table top is fixed a full patient coverage is not possible without moving...

Page 65: ...d movements according to IEC 60601 1 3rd edition 1 is just reference dimensions if less than 100 mm special arrangements regard ing ceil attachment might be considered 2y is showing the Table position...

Page 66: ...lected when the System is ordered The length of the cables is measured between the generator and the X ray tube The lengths displayed in the column Length from outlet are excluding the cable length ne...

Page 67: ...en the outlet and the system cabinet restricts where the system cabinet can be placed No From To Cable channel cross section min Conduit diame ter min Length from outlet max 1 CS SC 1320mm2 60mm 6m 16...

Page 68: ...Room Layout Planning Guide 0180 095 485 OMNERA 400T Page 5 20...

Page 69: ...5 485 Planning Guide Page 6 1 Component Specifications Ceiling Suspended X ray Tube Support Figure 6 1 1 Traverse rail X 4 Column Z 7 Collimator 2 Ceil suspended unit rail Y 5 X ray tube 3 Ceiling wag...

Page 70: ...RA 400T Page 6 2 General Specifications Tube Collimator A B C D E F G H I A292 G296 B130 Varian Ralco R302 286 125 224 412 237 270 330 201 324 A292 G296 B130 Varian Siemens AL02II 262 125 224 412 237...

Page 71: ...s defined by the dimensions of the ceiling wagon itself and of which rail configuration that is selected The movement range is also limited by the mechanical end stops that are placed on the ends of e...

Page 72: ...e built in measurements from the suspension gives the total length of the columns The longer column used in configuration 3 is also 100 mm longer when fully retracted giving a minimum length of 830 mm...

Page 73: ...90 The current Alpha angle is al ways shown in the display placed in front of the x ray tube The Beta movement has a total stroke of 343 limited by a mechanical end stop The mechan ical end stop is ad...

Page 74: ...suspended unit is designed to be placed on the wall The placement of the wall attachment is critical due to the optimized length of the cables The wall attachment shall be placed as high as possible...

Page 75: ...095 485 Planning Guide Page 6 7 Table Figure 6 5 1 Table hand control X Y Z 4 Table top X Y Z 7 Emergency stop 2 Image receptor holder 5 Foot control kick list 3 Vertical lift 6 Foot control table to...

Page 76: ...850mm with the table top Table frame dimensions W795 x L1570 x H520mm without the table top Table top dimensions W2424 x D808mm Table top transparent area 2400 x 601mm Table top thickness 21mm Table t...

Page 77: ...direction Y 300 mm 150 mm from center Movement range longitudinal direction X 0 1200 mm 600 mm from center Movements Detector Holder Movement range longitudinal direction up to 800 mm Figure 6 8 Cable...

Page 78: ...Component Specification Planning Guide 0180 095 485 OMNERA 400T Page 6 10 Wallstand Figure 6 9 1 Armrest option 4 Bottom plate 2 Imaging receptor holder 5 Foot pedal option 3 Column 2 3 4 1 5 Z...

Page 79: ...Component Specification OMNERA 400T 0180 095 485 Planning Guide Page 6 11 General Specifications Figure 6 10 Dimensions Wallstand Image receptor 2173 641 567 530 550 550...

Page 80: ...ed before moving The tilt option enables the Wallstand to be used as a complement for a complete System so lution including a Table but may also be used as a supplement since the tilting function en a...

Page 81: ...Component Specification OMNERA 400T 0180 095 485 Planning Guide Page 6 13 System Cabinet Figure 6 12 1 Cabinet 3 Alternate cable outlet 2 Cable outlet 2 1 3...

Page 82: ...Component Specification Planning Guide 0180 095 485 OMNERA 400T Page 6 14...

Page 83: ...rature 10o C 40o Transport and storage humidity relative 10 90 non condensing Operating humidity relative 30 75 non condensing Maximum transport and storage altitude 500 1060 hPa Maximum operating alt...

Page 84: ...electrical connected to protective earth Applied part Type B Protection against ingress of wter IPXO Mode of operation Intermediate use 20 max 1 min ON 4 min OFF Use of anesthetics mixtures The equipm...

Page 85: ...Length of stroke X direction 500 20 10 mm Length of stroke Ydirection 150 20 10 mm Table with table top and vertical lift 241 kg Vertical lift 14 kg Detector holder with detector Maximum 40 kg Table t...

Page 86: ...binet General Column Z stroke 1470 40 10 mm non tilt Rotation range detector arm alpha 20 90 Wallstand The Wallstand is the mechanical part of an X ray system Wallstand Maximum 180 kg 160 20 20 kg Cou...

Page 87: ...ht Crate Dimensions mm Weight kg Pcs Ceiling suspended x ray tube support W800 x H1300 x D1500 310 1 Table W800 x H850 x D2150 350 1 Table top W900 x H100 x D2500 75 1 Wallstand W800 x H1150 x D2420 2...

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