Room Layout
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Planning Guide
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Wallstand loading and positioning should be carefully planned, since it will have large impact
on the final layout of the room. If the use of armrest is restricted to one side it is also possible
to move Wallstand 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 motor-
ized movements according to IEC 60601-1 3rd edition.
•
(*1x) and (*1y)
is chosen considering a limited stroke of the table top (X +/- 400 y +/
-150) and a 500mm clearance to wall and cabinet. If cabinet is placed somewhere
else
(*1y)
is minimum 1100mm. If lateral projection should be performed see
(*3)
for
minimum requirements. Smaller rooms require further table top stroke limitations
(max table top movement range X +/-500mm, Y +/-150).
•
(*2)
is chosen due to the room size in layout 1 (
Figure 5-4
). It makes it possible to
cover the Table and horizontal Wallstand when beta is in position B.
(*2)
must 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 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 Table). Considering the cable outlet of the Ceiling
suspended unit, the distance should preferably be increased to the stated dimension
on the drawing.
•
(*4)
is chosen to give the traverse cable outlet enough clearance to the wall. The dis-
tance must not be less than 100mm.
•
(*5)
is chosen to give the operator enough space to work freely with the Ceiling sus-
pended unit and the Wallstand and avoid collision with the table top (see also
(*6)
).
It’s allowed to mount armrest on both sides when those minimum and maximum di-
mensions are withheld. Right loaded is recommended in the lower corner and left
loaded in the upper corner.
•
(*6)
is chosen to give the operator enough space to work freely with the bucky/detec-
tor holder since the chosen configuration is loaded from the right side (lower corner).
The traverse cable outlet
(*7)
shall, if possible, always be placed at the opposite side
of the Wallstand to avoid collisions.
•
(*8)
is chosen to enable a SID of 2000mm (current drawing will give a SID larger than
2800mm). It also enables Ceiling stand to project in the center of the tilted detector
holder.
•
(*9)
must not be less than 250 mm due to the cable outlet of the Wallstand.
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