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Model
EAGLE
Equipment classification according to FDA
Classification class (risk class)
CLASS II
Equipment classification according to standard NBR IEC 60601-1
Protection against electric shock
“Type-B” applied parts“
CLASS I (NBR IEC 60601-1)
Protection against harmful water
penetration
Ordinary equipment - IPX0
(Sealed equipment without protection against
water penetration)
Application safety level in the presence of
a flammable anesthetic mixture with air,
oxygen or nitrous oxide
Unsuitable equipment
Operation mode
Operation Intermittent
16.2. GENERAL INFORMATION
Mains power voltage
110/127/220 or 240 V
Number of phases
1 or 2
Current type
AC (alternating current)
Mains power frequency
50 or 60 Hz
Delay fuses
10A -110/127V 5A -220/240A
Power consumption
1.25 kVA
Stand by consumption
0.070 kVA
Net weight without a cephalostat
253.5 lb
Net weight with a cephalostat
335.1 lb
Net weight of X-Ray generator
34.2 lb
Column height adjustment
2.30 ft
Minimum room sizes for installation
5.90 x 8.20 ft
Warning: pieces of the equipment may cause
shock
16.3. RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION
General Information
Exposure time accuracy
±10 %
Maximum operation factor
1 : 25s
Tube voltage (kVp)
Adjustable from 60 to 85 kVp, 2.5 steps.
Accuracy at the kVp value
± 10 %
Accuracy at the anodic current value
± 20 %
Maximum energy accumulated in 1 hour
1120 mAs
Cassette type
Flat
Information Specific for Panoramic Profiles
Complete panoramic exposure
time/current
Standard – 14s – 8mA
Improved orthogonally – 14s – 8mA
Low dose –11s – 6mA
Summary of Contents for EAGLE
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