CPI Canada Inc.
Installation
2
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CMP 200
®
X-Ray Generator Service Manual Ch # 901476-02 Rev. C
Page 2-3
2.4.0
MAJOR COMPONENT LAYOUT
Refer to the section
GENERATOR LAYOUT AND MAJOR COMPONENTS
in chapter 1 for major
component identification and layout.
2.5.0 EQUIPMENT
PLACEMENT
2.5.1 Main
Cabinet
Place the generator cabinet in a location that will allow the following:
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Easy front and side access for service and sufficient clearance at the rear for room interface cables.
Refer to chapter 1.
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Air circulation: The main cabinet is fan cooled, therefore room-temperature air must be free to
circulate around the cabinet. The cooling slots in the cabinet must be unobstructed at all times.
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A stable footing.
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Close proximity to service-disconnect boxes. Cables should not be on the floor where they could be
stepped on or tripped over.
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Do not locate the X-ray generator within the patient environment of the X-ray room.
2.5.2 Control
Console
NOTE:
DO NOT LOCATE THE CONTROL CONSOLE WHERE X-RADIATION MAY BE PRESENT
DURING SETUP / CALIBRATION OR NORMAL OPERATION OF THE GENERATOR.
YOU MAY CHOOSE TO TEMPORARILY LOCATE THE CONSOLE NEAR THE GENERATOR FOR
INITIAL PROGRAMMING AND CALIBRATION. IF SO, PLEASE COMPLETE THE FINAL CONSOLE
INSTALLATION PER THIS SECTION WHEN THE GENERATOR INSTALLATION IS COMPLETED.
Position the control console in its intended location and ensure that it is stable.
•
The control console (membrane console, touchscreen console, or mini-console) must be located
inside an X-ray shielded control booth within the X-ray room, or outside the X-ray room.
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If the console is located on a shelf, supply index pins or equivalent hardware to the base of the
console to prevent slipping.
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Ensure that the console is mounted at a height and angle to allow for easy viewing of the displays.
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If the optional CPI pedestal stand (membrane console) is to be used for the console mounting, follow
the mounting instructions supplied with the stand.
Membrane Console
Note: Some jurisdictions require that the console PREP and EXPOSE buttons be disabled if a hand
switch is used. This is done by removing JW1 and JW2 from the console board as described below.
1.
Turn the console upside down and place it on a clean, non-abrasive surface.
2.
Remove and set aside the screws securing the console base to the molded case, and the
hardware from the console ground stud.
3.
Remove the console base (the metal bottom panel with the feet attached).