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Healthcare

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MX 16 - slice CT

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Revision History Table of Contents
Note for Architects and/or Contractors: If revisions are listed, these drawings must be thoroughly reviewed so that all changes can be incorporated into your project.

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Rev. Date Revision Descriptions. By

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Section A - Equipment Plan

General Notes -------------------------------------------- AN


Equipment Plan ------------------------------------------- A1
Equipment Details ----------------------------- AD1 - AD2
Transport Details --------------------------------------- AD3

Section S - Support Plan

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Support Notes --------------------------------------------- SN
Support Plan - Floor ---------------------------- S1

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Support Details ----------------------------------- SD1

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Section E - Electrical Plan

Electrical Notes ------------------------------------------- EN


Electrical Legend --------------------------------------- EL
Electrical Plan --------------------------------------- E1 - E2

Date Drawn: 10/8/2010


Electrical Details -------------------------------- ED1 - ED2

Section MP - Miscellaneous Details

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Miscellaneous Details ------------------------------- MP1

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Remote Service Network ------------------------------- N1
Check List ----------------------------------------------- CHK

C1
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General Specifications Customer Minimum Site Preparation Requirements
Electrical Requirements
1. Responsibility A smooth efficient installation is vital to Philips and its customers. Understanding what the MX 16-slice CT Configuration
The customer shall be solely responsible, at their expense for preparation of site, including minimum site preparation requirements are will help achieve this goal. The following list clearly
any required structural alterations. The site preparation shall be in accordance with plans and defines the requirements which must be fulfilled by the customer before the installation can begin. Supply Configuration: 3 phase Delta, 3 wire power and Earth, (L1, L2, L3, PE) to Philips
specifications provided by Philips. Compliance with all safety, electrical, and building codes LM Isolation Transformer Power Unit.
relevant to the equipment and its installation is the customer's responsibility. Sufficiency of 1. Walls to be painted or covered, baseboards installed, floors to be tiled and/or covered,
such plans and specifications, specifically including, but not limited to the accuracy of the ceiling shall have grid tiles, architectural features (such as casework or bulkheads) installed and Nominal Line Voltage: 200-480 VAC +/- 10%, 50/60 Hz, +/- 1 Hz
dimensions described therein, shall be the sole responsibility of the customer. The customer finished, lighting fixtures installed and operational, light levels for servicing of equipment to be a
shall advise Philips of conditions at or near the site which could adversely affect the carrying minimum of 500 lux, and the area in and around the CT Suite must be dust free. Branch Power Requirement: 75 kVA nominal (65 kVA maximum momentary power)
out of the installation work and shall ensure that such conditions are corrected and that the
site is fully prepared and available to Philips before the installation work is due to begin. The 2. Doors and windows, especially radiation protection barriers, installed and finished with locksets Refer to sheet ED1 of final drawing package for complete electrical requirements.
customer shall provide all necessary plumbing and/or carpentry work as well as electrical operational (see sheet MP1 of final drawing package for details).
raceways and/or conduit wiring required to attach and install products ready for use.
3. All electrical convenience outlets, conduit, raceway and junction boxes installed and
2. Permits operational. (08.0)
Customer shall obtain all permits and licenses required by federal, state/provincial or local
authorities in connection with the construction, installation and operation of the products and 4. Incoming mains power (including any power devices purchased through Philips) operational and
shall bear any expense in obtaining same or in complying with any related rules, regulations, available at the CT Gantry (reference sheet ED1 of final drawing package). HVAC Requirement for General Equipment Locations
ordinances and statutes.
5. 120 V convenience outlets operational.
3. Radiation Protection
The customer or their contractor, at their own expense, shall obtain the service of a licensed 6. All support structures correctly installed. All channels, pipes, beams and/or other supporting
radiation physicist to specify radiation protection. devices should be level, parallel, and free of lateral or longitudinal movements.

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4. Asbestos and Other Toxic Substances 7. Door switch (if required) and door light (if required) wires must be pulled and available for
Philips assumes no hazardous waste (i.e., pcb's in existing transformers) exists at the site. If connection.

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any hazardous materials are found, it shall be the sole responsibility of the customer to
properly remove and dispose of these materials at their expense. Any delays caused in the 8. All HVAC (heating, ventilating and air conditioning) installed and operational per specifications

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project for this special handling shall result in Philips' time period for completion being listed under "HVAC Requirements for General Equipment Locations" on this page and under "Air
extended by like period of time. Philips assumes that no asbestos material is involved in this Flow Diagram" on sheet MP1 of final drawing package. The above conditions must be maintained at all times including overnight, weekends and
project in any ceilings, walls or floors. If any asbestos material is found anywhere on the site, holidays. Heat output in one area of CT suite must not affect temperature and humidity in
it shall be the customer's sole responsibility to properly remove and/or make safe this 9. All plumbing installed and operational (if required. other areas. It is strongly recommended that any definable areas within the suite, i.e.
condition, at the customer's sole expense. equipment closets, control areas, etc. (if applicable), be individually environmentally
10. All doors and passage sizes are adequate for moving of equipment from exterior to specified controlled as required to meet the ambient ranges specified.

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5. Labor room. Required door width is 48" (1220mm) for 96" (2440mm) adjacent corridor and 72"

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In the event local labor conditions make it impossible or undesirable to use Philips' regular (1830mm) for 72" (1830mm) adjacent corridor. Required minimum door heights shall be 82" See Equipment Detail sheets of final drawing package for individual equipment ratings
employees for such installation and connection, such work shall be performed by laborers (2083mm) clear opening. which may or may not operate simultaneously. (08.0)
supplied by the customer, or by an independent contractor chosen by the customer at the
customer's expense, and in such case, Philips agrees to furnish adequate engineering 11. The floor levelness under the CT Gantry and the Patient Table meets Philips specifications. If
supervision for proper completion of the installation. the customer cannot meet these specifications, then contact the local Philips Service

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Vibration Specifications
Representative to discuss optional solutions. See floor support detail sheet of final drawing
6. Schedule package for details.

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The general contractor should provide Philips with a schedule of work to assist in the Operation Operation
coordination of delivery of Philips supplied products and primary equipment, which are to be 12. The structural floor support of the CT Suite and the delivery path are adequate for the weight Gantry & Couch Rest of System
installed by the contractor. of the equipment and are validated by the customer prior to delivery of the system. See transport
and support details sheets on final drawing package for details. Vibration Frequency Range in Hz: 1-150 1-150
7. Extended Installation or Turnkey Work by Philips
Any room preparation requirements for Philips equipment indicated on these drawings are the 13. A telephone line is required to be operational in the control room prior to delivery of the Vibration/Shock Amplitude in mm: 0.15 0.15
responsibility of the customer. If an extended installation or turnkey contract exists between system. (peak to peak)
Philips and the customer for room preparation, then additional work required for the
equipment will not be represented on these drawings. Some of the responsibilities of the 14. Internet access is required to be available in the control area prior to delivery of the system for Vibration Acceleration in grms: * 0-2

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conflict between the work described in the turnkey contract work scope and these drawings, Shock Acceleration in g: 0-2 0-2
the turnkey contract work scope shall govern. 15. Remote Service Diagnostics - Medical imaging equipment to be installed by Philips is equipped * See chart on MP1
sheet of final drawing

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with a service diagnostic feature which allows for remote and on site service diagnostics. To Steady State Vibration: * N/A
establish this feature, a RJ45 type ethernet 10/100/1000 Mbit network connector must be installed package

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as shown on plan. Access to customer's network via their remote access server is needed for Air Pressure in kPa (10 mbar): 70-110 70-100 (10.0)
Remote Service Network (RSN) connectivity. All costs with this feature are the responsibility of the
General Considerations customer. See sheet N1 of final drawing package for details.
Magnetic Field Limitations
1. Wheels on control room equipment are provided for service only. Philips equipment Note

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located in the control room should not be repositioned post-installation and should be Once Philips has moved equipment into the CT Suite and started the installation, the contractor To avoid image quality issues the magnetic field may not exceed 1gauss (0.1mT) at any
handled with care. shall schedule his work around the Philips installation team on site. It is suggested that a point on the MX 16-slice System and other system components.
telephone be provided in the suite to receive telephone calls. This would alleviate facility staff from
2. Philips CT systems come with a calibration phantom, service tools, and manuals. These

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answering calls for Philips personnel.

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should be stored in or near the exam room if possible, for ease of use and access by the (08.0)

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Philips service engineer and customer physicist. Consult with Philips service.

Radiation Considerations

Refer to sheet MP1 of final drawing package for Stray Radiation Dose Map. A licensed
radiation physicist needs to determine any shielding requirements for the site. If lead
shielding is required, it is the customer's responsibility to ensure that the shielding meets

(10.0) (08.0)
state, local, and site-specific requirements.
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AN
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Equipment Legend
A Furnished and installed by Philips
B Furnished by customer/contractor and installed by customer/contractor
C Installed by customer/contractor
D Furnished by Philips and installed by contractor
E Existing
F Future
6'-11" 18'-11" G Option
Equipment Designation Detail Sheet
6'-4"
Weight Heat Load
Description
(lbs) (btu/hr)

A WS MX 16-slice CT Scanner Gantry 4078 17075 AD1


A WT Patient Table 756 AD1
ISO
A OC Operators Console 25 2561 AD1
UPS
A COM Computer Rack (under desk) 331 AD1

6'-6"
WT D ISO LM Isolation Transformer Power Unit 604 2210 AD2
COM
WS G UPS Console UPS 123 375 AD2
G EW Extended Brilliance Workspace 90 1000 ---

Gantry & Patient Table


OC

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14'-0"
Optional desk
available from

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Isocenter

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Tabletop
available from
Philips

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Equipment Layout

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Recommended Ceiling Height: 8'-0" (2438mm)
Minimum Ceiling Height: 7'-6" (2235mm)
0 1' 2' 4' 8'

0 .5m 1m 2m
A1
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203.25"
[5163mm]

70.96"
[1802mm]

64.96" 73.58"
[1650mm] [1869mm]

Isocenter
35.02" 27.56"
[889mm] [700mm]

[495mm]
19.50"

[1235mm]
48.62"
[740mm]
29.12"
55.12"

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[1400mm]
32.00"
6.00"
[813mm] Front Left
[152mm]

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Possible pinch
hazard area

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[813mm]
Optional desk weighs 77 lbs. (35kg) (08.0)

Gantry Front
32.00"

OC Operators Console
Cover Open
Weight 25 lbs (11 kg)
Rear gantry tilt
Heat Dissipation Included in COM Heat Output

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Recommended

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Minimum Distance

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35.04"
[890mm] 87.00"
[2210mm]

Isocenter
64.98" 22.36"
[1650mm] [568mm]
Isocenter
[2005mm]

[1890mm]
78.92"

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25.96"
[1000mm]

24.43"
63.01"
39.37"

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Foot holder [620mm] [660mm]
extension [1600mm]

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will extend

[720mm]
28.33"
to here

12.99" 86.77"
[330mm] [2204mm]

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100.56"
[2554mm]
Front Left

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Audible noise: 68 dBA maximum at 1 meter from Isocenter. (08.0) (08.0) (08.0)

WS MX 16-slice CT Gantry WT Patient Table COM Computer Rack

Weight 4078 lbs (1850 kg) Weight 756 lbs (343 kg) Weight 331 lbs (150 kg)
Heat Dissipation 17075 btu/hr (4303 kcal/hr) Heat Dissipation Included in gantry heat output Heat Dissipation 2561 btu/hr (645 kcal/hr) AD1
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ISO
UPS

Weight
Weight

17.01"
28.05" [432mm]
Heat Dissipation
Heat Dissipation

[713mm]
Front

Front
21.75"
[552mm]

Audible Noise: 50 dBA at 1 meter.


7.72"
[196mm]

123 lbs

604 lbs
375 btu/hr

2210 btu/hr
Console UPS
Left

Left

LM Isolation Transformer Power Unit


20.34"
[517mm]
21.50"
[546mm]

(56 kg)

(274 kg)
(94 kcal/hr)

(557 kcal/hr)
(08.0)
(08.0)

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Min. clear space Arbitrary Arbitrary
Min. clear space pivot arc/
pivot arc/
46.50" 70.50" ref. point
ref. point
[1181mm] [1791mm]
Solid turn-wheel handle
with 360 deg. caster swivel
Rear Rear

Rear

[1829mm]
Center of Center
[983mm]

72.00"
Gravity
38.70"

Center of Front of Gravity Front

[2438mm]
Gravity

96.00"
Front

120.48"
[3060mm]

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Philips assumes no liability nor offers any warranty for the fitness or adequacy of the premises or the utilities available at the premises in which the equipment is to be installed, used, or stored.
Gantry without side covers: 4078 lbs. (1850 kg) Configuration for crated delivery: Gantry, top/front/rear covers, wooden pallet, all within, and Notes:

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Wooden pallet: 408 lbs. (185 kg) including, wooden crate = 4590 lbs. (2082kg) 1. Door Height Requirements
Dolly wheels (set of four): 176 lbs. (80 kg) -Scanner unit will fit through an 80" (2032mm) door height with dolly assembly
Gantry Transport Height (with gantry raised 1 3/16" (30mm) off floor): 75.6" (1920mm) Configuration for moving through hospital building: Gantry, top/front/rear covers, dolly wheels = provided by Philips.
4255 lbs. (1930kg) 2. Casters Note
Patient Table Transport Weight with transport wheels: 845 lbs. (383kg) - The casters have hard plastic wheels. Tiled floors should be protected.
Patient Table Transport Dimensions: 90.6" L x 34.9" W x 34.3" H 3. Forklift
(2300mm L x 885mm W x 870mm H) - Minimum rating of 10,000 lbs. (4500 kg). Can balance a load that is 94.5"

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(2400mm) long with center of gravity at midpoint.

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- Forks must be no larger than 7.25" (184mm) W x 2.25" (57mm) H, must spread to
24" (610mm) apart (center to center), and be minimum of 60" (1524mm) long.

Shipping and Delivery Access (09.0)

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Not to scale

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Nylon lifting straps by
rigging contractor

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76" (1930mm) minimum clear door height opening is
required, based on rolling across a level floor.

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Full wooden crating and
pallet to reman attached all
around gantry for overhead

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lifting operations. 88.58"
(2250mm) 75.6" (1920mm)

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Allow at least 1 3/16" (30mm) of height for clearance
between floor and bottom of gantry. Also allow for an
Weight of full crate with
additional 1/4" (6mm) for protective floor coverings applied
gantry: 4590 lbs. (2082kg) 93.31"
along gantry moving path.
(2370mm) 1.2" (30mm)

Not to Scale Not to Scale


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Mx 16-slice CT Installation Notes Equipment Support Information
1. Floor anchoring 1. General
The installation materials included with the Mx 16-slice CT are for anchoring the Gantry to The customer shall be solely responsible, at their expense, for preparation of the site,
a floor made of concrete requiring a minimum 5" (127mm) slab. To anchor to other types including any required structural alterations. The site preparation shall be in accordance
of floors, purchase the appropriate installation materials locally. with this plan and specifications, the architectural/construction drawings and in compliance
with all safety and building codes. The customer shall be solely responsible for obtaining
In order to meet electrical ground isolation requirements, all methods of scanner gantry all construction permits from jurisdictional authority.
and patient support bolting must not come in contact with any building steel structure or
reinforcement. Modular building floor structures may require additional bracing beneath 2. Equipment Anchorage
scanner gantry and patient support, in order to eliminate vibration that can affect clinical Philips provides, with this plan and specifications, information relative to equipment size,
images. weight, shape, anchoring hole locations and forces which may be exerted on anchoring
fasteners. The customer shall be solely responsible, through the engineer of record for the
2. Environment building, to provide on the architectural/construction drawings, information regarding the
A sink with cabinet and counter space, etc., where required by code or desired by approved method of equipment anchoring to floors, wall and/or ceiling of the building. Any
customer in each exam room. Consult with customer for requirements. anchorage test required by local authority shall be the customer's responsibility.

A toilet adjacent to CT room may be required by code or desired by customer. Consult 3. Floor Loading and Surface
with customer for requirements. Philips provides, with this plan and specifications, information relative to size, weight and
shape of floor mounted equipment. The customer shall be solely responsible, through the
3. Safety engineer of record for the building, to provide on the architectural/construction drawings
It is suggested that oxygen and suction services be provided in exam room convenient to confirmation of the structural adequacy of the floor upon which the equipment will be
gantry. Oxygen and suction may be portable or permanent type. placed. Any load test required by local authority, shall be the customer's responsibility. The

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floor surface upon which Philips equipment is to be placed/anchored shall be flat and level
Fire protection for the type of equipment and systems specified shall be provided in to within 0.25" (6.3mm), see sheet SD1. Never route flush floor troughs, raceways,
accordance with local codes. trenches, or boxes directly under the gantry or couch base plates. This condition can

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compromise floor strength, leveling, and anchor engagement. Every anchor must be

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securely fastened into the floor, meeting Philips torque requirements.

4. Ceiling Support Apparatus


Philips provides, with this plan and specifications, information relative to size, weight and
shape of ceiling supported equipment. The customer shall be solely responsible, through
the engineer of record for the building, to provide on the architectural/construction
drawings, information regarding the approved method of structural support apparatus,

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fasteners and anchorage to which Philips will attach equipment. Any anchorage and/or

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load test required by local authority shall be the customer's responsibility.

The structural support apparatus surface to which Philips equipment is to be attached, shall
have horizontal equipment attachment surfaces parallel, square and level to within plus or

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minus 1/16" (2mm).

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Any drilling and/or tapping of holes required to attach Philips equipment to the structural
support apparatus shall be the responsibility of the customer.

Fasteners/anchors (i.e., bolts, spring nuts, lock and flat washers) and strip closures shall
be provided by the customer.

5. Lighting
Lighting fixtures shall be placed in such a position that they are not obscured by equipment
or its movement, nor shall they interfere with Philips ceiling rails and equipment movement
or otherwise adversely affect the equipment. Such lighting fixture locations shall be the

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ceiling suspended equipment travel.

7. Seismic Anchorage (For Seismic Zones Only)


All seismic anchorage hardware, including brackets, backing plates, bolts, etc., shall be
supplied and installed by the customer/contractor unless otherwise specified within the

Date Drawn: 10/8/2010


support legend on this sheet. Installation of electronic cabinets to meet seismic anchorage
requirements must be accomplished using flush mounted expansion type anchor/bolt
systems to facilitate the removal of a cabinet for maintenance. Do not use threaded

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rod/adhesive anchor systems.

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Support Legend
A Furnished and installed by Philips
B Furnished by customer/contractor and installed by customer/contractor
C Installed by customer/contractor
D Furnished by Philips and installed by contractor
E Existing
F Future
G Optional

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6'-4"
Description

B F1 Floor anchor location for Gantry SD1

B F2 Floor anchor location for Patient Table SD1


F1 F1
A F3 Location where gantry/table rests on floor SD1

6'-6"
F2 F3 F2 F3
F3

Gantry & Patient Table

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Isocenter
F2 F3 F2 F3

F1 F1

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Floor Support Layout

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Recommended Ceiling Height: 8'-0" (2438mm)
Minimum Ceiling Height: 7'-6" (2235mm)
0 1' 2' 4' 8'

0 .5m 1m 2m
S1
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NOTES: 28.27"
718mm
1. Floor waviness of exam room shall not exceed 1/4" (6.3mm)
deviance when measured within 12" (300mm) from any point
within the shaded area on layout.

2. Floor levelness of exam room shall not exceed 1/4"


(6.3mm) deviance when measured between any two boundary
points across the shaded area on layout. 42.32"
42.13" 1075mm Note
3. If shim stock is applied beyond 1/4" (6.3mm), improper 1070mm 1. Holes need to be drilled for fasteners
anchor engagement may occur. The local Philips Service at the locations shown. Philips supplied
Representative shall coordinate on a solution with the hardware requires a minimum 5" (127mm)
customer. thick concrete floor slab. Contractor to
8.94" verify if other types of mounting hardware

454mm
17.87"
227mm are required depending on site
construction conditions and local building
code requirements.
114.00"
[2896mm] 2. Bolt hole diameter is .79" (20mm).

3.Always apply full-size mylar floor


42.13" 39.37"
38.00" template when drilling through floor for
1070mm Isocenter 1000mm
[965mm] anchor bolts.

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21.03"
[534mm]
Scanner Gantry:

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Weight: 4078 lbs. (1850 kg)

9.80" Base Frame (4A+B) Structural Area:


249 mm 7.00 sq.ft. (.65 sq. m)

Floor Area Perimeter:


18.30 sq.ft. (1.7 sq.m.)
[2440mm]

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96.05"
A

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A
Patient Table:

Weight: 756 lbs. (343kg)

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Isocenter Base Frame (C+4D+4E) Structural Area:
.75 sq.ft. (0.07 sq. m)

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Floor Area Perimeter:
E D E 8.07 sq.ft. (.75 sq.m)
D
B
Bolt Forces:

- Minimum Tension = 3300 lbs (14.7 kN)


Highest point in shaded
Maximum allowable difference between highest and lowest - Minimum Shear = 4580 lbs (20.4 kN)
points in entire shaded area is .25".
area C - Bolt Torque = 22 ft.-lbs. (30 N-m)

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0.25" (6.3mm) Total Waviness
Levelness

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D
E D
Lowest point in shaded

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area

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A A
Grade Elevation

MX 16-slice CT Scanner Gantry and Patient Table Floor Anchoring/Loading Detail


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MX 16-slice CT Levelness/Waviness Detail
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F1 F2 F3
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General Electrical Information MX 16-slice CT Electrical Specifications: Power Quality Guidelines

1. General 1. The LM Isolation Transformer Power unit from Philips will provide isolation 1. Power supplied to medical imaging equipment must be separate from power
The customer shall be solely responsible, at their expense, for preparation of the site, including any required electrical between its delta input and wye output as a separately derived source compliant feeds to air conditioning, elevators, outdoor lighting, and other frequently
alterations. The site preparation shall be in accordance with this plan and specifications, the architectural/construction to UL1561 and grounded per N.E.C. Article 250-30 Grounding and Bonding, switched or motorized loads. Such loads can cause waveform distortion and
drawings and in compliance with all safety and electrical codes, the customer shall be solely responsible for obtaining all Exhibit 250.13 or 250.14 (see exception note below). When stepping up voltage voltage fluctuations that can hinder high quality imaging.
electrical permits from jurisdictional authority. to meet Philips requirements, reverse orientation and wiring of the supply
transformer is forbidden. Philips shall approve the type and use of any power 2. Equipment that utilizes the facility power system to transmit control signals
2. Materials and Labor protection and conditioning equipment. The Philips LM Isolation Transformer (especially clock systems) may interfere with medical imaging equipment, thus
The customer shall be solely responsible, at its expense, to provide and install all electrical ducts, boxes, conduit, cables, Power unit will accommodate and/or correct the following conditions: requiring special filtering.
wires, fittings, bushings, etc., as separately specified herein.
a. The isolated earth conductor (PE) is not available from the main power supply 3. The following devices provide a high impedance, nonlinear voltage source,
3. Electrical Ducts and Boxes source at the Neutral / Ground X0 reference point. which may affect image quality:
Electrical ducts and boxes shall be accessible and have removable covers. Floor ducts and boxes shall have watertight
covers. Ducts shall be divided into as many as three separate channels by metal dividers, separately specified herein, to
b. The run length of feeders exceeds 61 meters (200 ft). Static UPS systems, Series filters, Power conditioners, and Voltage regulators.
separate wiring and/or cables into groups as follows: Group a, power wiring and/or cables. Group b: signal and/or data
and protective ground wiring and/or cables. Group c: x-ray high voltage cables. The use of 90 deg. ells is not acceptable.
c. It is necessary to improve power factors and reduce fault current. Do not install such devices at the mains supply to medical imaging equipment
On ceiling duct and wall duct use 45 deg. bends at all corners. All intersecting points in duct to have cross over tunnels
without consulting Philips installation or service personnel.
supplied and installed by contractor to maintain separation of cables.
d. It is necessary to adjust voltages to meet CT system input ranges.
4. Line impedance is the combined resistance and inductance of the electrical
4. Conduit
Conduit point-to-point runs shall be as direct as possible. Empty conduit runs used for cables may require pull boxes
e. It is necessary to reduce harmonic currents induced in the supply. Exception system and includes the impedance of the power source, the facility distribution
located along the run. A pull wire or cord shall be installed in each conduit run. All conduits which enter duct prior to their note: Grounding and bonding per N.E.C 250.14 is permitted when the grounding system, and all phase conductors between the source and the imaging
termination point must maintain separation from other cables via use of dividers, cross over tunnels, or flex conduit supplied electrode conductor connection is made at the first disconnecting means, then equipment. Philips publishes recommended conductor sizes based on
and installed by contractor from entrance into duct to exit from duct. Maximum conduit lengths shown on these plans are fed directly to the CT room safety disconnect box. equipment power requirements, acceptable voltage drops, and assumptions
about the facility source impedance (see sheet ED1). The minimum conductor

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calculated from electrical box entrance to electrical box entrance. Any conduit installed below grade must be water tight.
2. The CT system equipment components shall be insulated from building steel, size is based on the total line impedance and N.E.C. requirements. Unless
5. Conductors such as; raceways, trough ducts, junction boxes, floor rebar, etc. Apply Philips impedance calculations are performed by an electrical engineer, the
Mylar anchor washers and Mylar mat (under gantry and couch). Only isolated recommended values must be used.

Philips assumes no liability nor offers any warranty for the fitness or adequacy of the premises or the utilities available at the premises in which the equipment is to be installed, used, or stored.
ground wires from the Philips LM Isolation Transformer Power unit shall provide

Standard Reference Drawing


6. Disconnecting Means proper grounding to the CT system, assuring safety and ground quality in
A disconnecting means shall be provided as separately specified on sheet ED1. compliance with country and local codes. See Protective Earth Ground.
(08.0)
7. Warning Lights and Door Switches 3. Preferably, the earth conductor shall have a dedicated origin from the facility
"X-ray on" warning lights and x-ray termination door switches should be provided at all entrances to x-ray rooms as electric utility power entrance to the input of the Philips LM ground reference
required by code. point at N/G. From here an isolated ground (IG) shall be routed with the power
(08.0)

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conductors from the output of the LM to the CT gantry incoming connections.

Not Site Specific


Resistance between CT system ground and the facility earth ground must not
Electrical Notes
exceed 0.5 Ohm.
1. The contractor will supply & install all breakers and incoming power to the breakers based on local code
4. Locate power conditioners, step-up transformers or isolation transformers
requirements and Philips cable requirements on sheet ED1. The exact location of the breakers will be determined by
close to the CT Suite when possible (200' (61m) maximum). The Philips LM

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the architect or contractor.
should be located no farther than 50' (15.2m) from the CT gantry system. Refer
to wire distances given on sheet ED1.

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2. Contractor will supply and install the EPO in control room or based on local code requirements. The exact location
of shunt trips will be determined by the architect or contractor.
5. All power conditioning and surge suppressor equipment shall be installed
according to manufacturer's specifications and installation instructions. Some
3. The contractor shall supply & install all pull boxes, raceways, conduit runs, steel covers, etc. Conduit/raceways
devices may require additional external fuse protection. All work shall comply
must be free from burrs and sharp edges over their entire length. Electrical raceway shall be installed with removable
with local building codes.
covers. The raceway should be accessible for the entire length. In case of non-accessible floors, walls and ceilings,
an adequate number of access hatches should be supplied to enable installation of cabling. Approved conduits may
6. Important Notice: Power supply for patient automatic power injector system
be substituted. All raceways will be designed in a manner that will not allow cables to fall out of the raceway when
should derive from a ground potential equal to the CT System (if applicable).
the covers are removed. In most cases, this will require above-ceiling raceway to be installed with the covers
removable from the top. Raceway system as illustrated on this drawing are based upon length of furnished cables.

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Any changes in routing of raceway system could exceed maximum allowable length of furnished cables. Conduit or (08.0)
raceway above-ceiling must be kept as near to finished ceiling as possible.

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4. All pre-terminated, cut to length cables, will be supplied and installed by Philips Healthcare. All wires through the Electrical Requirement Notes

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main disconnect and to the junction box behind the PDU will be supplied and installed by the contractor, subject to
local arrangements. Electrical power distribution at the facility shall comply with:
5. Provide and install chase nipples between adjacent wall boxes and trough for conduit connections (where 1) Phase conductors to be sized for maximum/momentary voltage drop per
applicable).

Date Drawn: 10/8/2010


N.E.C. 517 - 73 and Philips requirements on sheet ED1.
6. Conduit sizes shall be verified by the architect, electrical engineer or contractor, in accordance with Philips, local or 2) Ground conductors to be sized equivalently to phase conductors, unless
National Electrical Codes, whichever requires the largest diameter. Routing of all conduits shall be as direct as otherwise noted.

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possible with minimum turns and bends, and must not exceed point to point termination length limits specified for

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3) Metal conduit shall not be used as the equipment ground conductor.
7. Convenience outlets are not illustrated. Their number and location are to be specified by the customer/architect. 4) ANSI / NFPA 70 - National Electrical Code
Locate at least one duplex outlet within 2'-0" (610mm) of the system rack cabinet (s) and at least three (3) outlets Article 250 - grounding
spaced around the control room. Article 517 - health care facilities
8. All sections of raceway and conduit shall be grounded with an independent #6 AWG green wire that is to be 5) ANSI / NFPA 99 - health care facilities
attached using solderless lugs. All ceiling mounted structural support members and ceiling plates shall also be
grounded. All grounding connections, terminals, etc. shall be installed in a manner to provide accessibility for
inspection, maintenance, repair, etc.
6) NEMA standard XR9 - power supply guideline for x-ray machines EN
(08.0) (08.0)
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Electrical Legend Electrical Legend

A Furnished and installed by Philips A Furnished and installed by Philips


B Furnished by customer/contractor and installed by customer/contractor B Furnished by customer/contractor and installed by customer/contractor
C Installed by customer/contractor C Installed by customer/contractor
D Furnished by Philips and installed by contractor D Furnished by Philips and installed by contractor
E Existing E Existing
F Future F Future
G Optional G Optional

Item Number Detail Sheet Item Number Detail Sheet

Description Description

ED1 380V, 125 A, 3 phase, 3 pole fused room disconnect 60" (1524mm) above finished floor to centerline of box.
B WL Warning light above X-ray room door, if required by code or desired by customer. (Optional - not shown) B A1 ED1
ED2 Locate after Philips LM Isolation Transformer Power unit's load side. Coordinate with local Philips service.

24 VAC, 1 A minimum rating, remote emergency off (EPO), latching type, single mushroom push button, with N.O.
ED1
B DS Door activated switch, if required by code or desired by customer. (Optional - not shown) B A2 dry contacts, and hinged, see-through protective cover for LM unit shunt trip. Facility power not required to this ED1
ED2
device. Surface mounted 60" (1524mm) above finished floor to centerline of box. (Minimum requirement).
120VAC / 15 A, single pole general purpose ON/OFF switch with red cover. Flush mounted 60" (1524mm) above
finished floor to centerline of box. Exact location to be determined by local Philips Service. Safety switch is ED1
B S1 8" (203mm) W x 8" (203mm) L x 4" (102mm) D surface mounted junction box shall contain removable cover plate
ED2 ISO1
required between scanner unit and "WL" for Philips Service, when applicable. (Optional - not shown) B with one 2" (51mm) diameter flexible conduit connector. Bottom of box 36" (914mm) above finished floor. To be ED1
ISO2
used for Philips approved isolation transformer, "ISO".
1
B 120V / 20 A dedicated duplex outlet.

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B WS Split removable cover plate on "FR1" with grommeted opening.
RJ45 type Ethernet 100/1000 Mbit network connector. Access to customer's network via their remote access
B N1 N1
server is needed for Remote Service network (RSN) connectivity. 8" (203mm) W x 4 3/4" (121mm) L grommeted cable opening at bottom of cover plate on "WR1". Preferred
B COM

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RJ45 type Ethernet 100/1000 Mbit connector (1000 Mbit recommended) with access to customer's network. location behind final location of "COM".

Standard Reference Drawing


Locate within 10' (3048mm) of network card. Network fiber optic and Ethernet cabling, connectors, wall boxes,
B N2 9" (229mm) W x 3" (76mm) D trough flush mounted in floor (Square-D or equal). Install barrier strip to form 2
patch panels, etc. are the responsibility of the purchaser. Philips assumes no responsibility for procurement, B FR1 ED2
compartments.
installation, or maintenance of these components.
4 3/4" (121mm) W x 3 1/2" (89mm) D raceway surface mounted on wall (G-6000 "Wiremold" or equal). 3 1/2"
RJ45 type Ethernet 100/1000 Mbit network connector with internet access for Philips Field Service Engineer B WR1 ED2
B e (89mm) from floor to bottom of raceway. Install barrier strip to form 2 compartments.
connectivity to on-line system documentation.

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4 3/4" (121mm) W x 3 1/2" (89mm) D surface mounted riser (G-6000 "Wiremold" or equal) with removable steel
B R1

Not Site Specific


cover plate. Riser to run from "FR1" up to "A1" box.

(2) 4 3/4" (121mm) W x 3 1/2" (89mm) D (or equivalent) surface mounted riser with removable steel cover plate.
B R2
Riser to run from "FR1" up to "WR1".

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0
1'

.5m
2'

1m
4'

2m
A2

8'
COM
6'-3" 4'-0"

Minimum Ceiling Height: 7'-6" (2235mm)


Electrical Layout
1

e
N2

Recommended Ceiling Height: 8'-0" (2438mm)


N1
R2

WR1

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FR1

1'-013
16"

WS
6'-4"

FR1
Isocenter
R1
ISO2
ISO1

A1

1'-0" 9"
6'-6"
Gantry & Patient Table
Longitudinal
1
N2
Electricals for Extended Brilliance Workstation.
Locate near final location of workstation. Coordinate with local Philips Service.

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Drawing Number Project Manager: MX 16 - slice CT
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Standard Reference Drawing
Date Drawn: 10/8/2010 Email:
E1

Quote: None Not Site Specific


Order: None Drawn By: -
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Philips assumes no liability nor offers any warranty for the fitness or adequacy of the premises or the utilities available at the premises in which the equipment is to be installed, used, or stored.
Conduit Required
2
Main Power Supply Provide 120 VAC 60 General Notes
50 or 60 Hz, 3 Phase See Hz or 230 VAC 50 Hz 1. All conduit runs must take most direct route point to point.
Note:
Sheet ED1 for Voltages Single Phase to "WL" 2. All conduit runs must have a pull string.
- Conduit routings
determined by contractor Warning Light A Conduit supplied/installed by contractor - Philips cables installed by Philips
(WL) P Power (AC)
within specified conduit B Conduit supplied/installed by contractor - Philips cables installed by contractor
D Power (DC)
length limits. C Conduits and cables supplied and installed by contractor G Ground
- All material and labor D Conduit existing - cables supplied and installed by Philips * S Signal
provided by contractor. Door Switch (DS) E Conduit existing - cables supplied by Philips, installed by contractor H High Tension
6 F Conduit existing - cables supplied and installed by contractor C Cooling Hose
- Given conduit diameters Air Supply Hose
G Optional equipment, verify with local Philips Service
A
shall comply with
applicable national and 1
Conduit Cable Minimum Maximum
local codes. Conduit Special
7 Type Conduit Conduit
- Junction box sizes shall Run Quantity Requirements
Switch for Grommeted Opening on From To (*) Size Length
comply with applicable Room Safety No.
Disconnect (A1) Warning Light "WR1" for Ops. Console and
national and local codes.
(S1) Host Computer (COM) Hosp.
C 1 ISO1 Per N.E.C. (P) Per N.E.C. Per N.E.C.
Power
Emergency Hosp.
Power Off C 2 WL Per N.E.C. (P) Per N.E.C. Per N.E.C.
Power
(A2) Facility
power not 8 C 3 ISO1 "ISO" 1 (P) 2" 10' Flex conduit
required 5

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IN OUT Vertical Riser 9
(ISO1) (ISO2) C 4 "ISO" ISO2 1 (P) 2" 10' Flex conduit
1520mm
60.00" (R1) Vertical Risers
(R2)
Grommeted Opening C 5 ISO1 A2 1 (P) 3/4" 100'
914mm

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3 4
36.00"

on "FR1" for

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89mm
LM Isolation Gantry Cable Access

3.50"
Wall Raceway C 6 ISO2 A1 1 (P) 2" 25'
Transformer (WS) 10
(WR1) Finished
("ISO") Floor * Combined length of runs 7 and 8 not to exceed
C 7 WL S1 1 (P) 3/4" See Note *
200 cable-feet.
For connection from "S1" to "WS". Cable route continued
Flush Floor Trough C 8 S1 R1 1 (P) 3/4" See Note *
(FR1) thru raceway/trough.

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For connection from "DS" to "WS". Cable route continued

Not Site Specific


Typical Conduit and Cable Routing C 9 DS R1 1 (P) 3/4" See Note
(09.0) thru raceway/trough. Run not to exceed 200 cable-feet.
Not to scale
C 10 A1 WS 1 (P) 2" 25' Cable routed thru raceway/trough.

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Refer to Electrical Legend - Sheet EL and
Electrical Plan - Sheet E1

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The use of 90 degree ells is not acceptable
use 45 degree bends at all raceway corners.
The use of crossover tunnels at all applicable
locations is required.

The minimum bend radius of the fiber optic


cables is 2" (51mm).
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Run Distances and Conductor Sizes (08.0) All Wires Shown Below Shall Be Supplied
MX 16-slice CT Configuration and Installed by the Customer / Contractor.

A Copper Wire Size [run from facility supply to Isolation B Copper run size [run from Isolation Transformer (ISO2)
Transformer (ISO1) based on 208 VAC supply side]: to Main Disconnect (A1)] based on 380 VAC load side
(200 feet [61m] max listed) (25 feet [7.62m] max listed)
4 #00 AWG (67mm^2) Power & Dedicated Ground 0' - 50' (15.2m)
5 #1 AWG (42mm^2) Power, Neutral, and Isolated Ground 0' - 25' (7.62m) D Mains Supply and Power Quality Requirements
Wiring and circuit sizes from facility 4 #0000 AWG (107mm^2) Power & Dedicated Ground 51' - 100' (30.5m) Mx 16-slice CT Configuration (08.0)
supply must meet Philips regulation 4 #250 kcm (127mm^2) Power & Dedicated Ground 101' - 200' (61.0m)
requirements and be verified by
contractor to meet bldg. conditions Copper Wire Size [run from facility supply to Isolation C Copper run size [run from Main Disconnect
and local codes. Transformer (ISO1) based on 480 VAC supply side]: (A1) to gantry (WS)] based on 380 VAC input
(200 feet [61m] max listed) (25 feet [7.62m] max listed) Mains Supply Configurations: 3 phase Delta, 4 wires (L1, L2, L3, PE)
4 #2 AWG (34mm^2) Power & Dedicated Ground 0' - 50' (15.2m) 5 #1 AWG (42mm^2) Power, Neutral, and Isolated Ground 0' - 25' (7.62m) from Philips LM Isolation Transformer
4 #1 AWG (42mm^2) Power & Dedicated Ground 51' - 100' (30.5m) Power unit to Scanner
4 #00 AWG (67mm^2) Power & Dedicated Ground 101' - 200' (61.0m) Nominal Input Power: 380 VAC
[+/- 10% total (absolute) limits]

A B C Maximum Power Required: 65 kVA @ 5 sec.

Mains Branch Power Capacity: 75 kVA (nominal)

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200 to 480 VAC 3 phase
1 200 to 480 VAC 3 D Line Frequency Range: 50/60 +/- 1 Hz
Delta or Wye supply (3
wire and Earth) 2 380/220 VAC 380/220 VAC 4 Phase-to-Phase Imbalance: 5%
Over current Room

Philips assumes no liability nor offers any warranty for the fitness or adequacy of the premises or the utilities available at the premises in which the equipment is to be installed, used, or stored.
protect Disconnect Load Voltage Regulation: +/- 5 % Not to exceed
LM Power Unit

Standard Reference Drawing


CB (A1) INPUT Scanner absolute limits
ISO Transformer
X101 Gantry
(ISO1/ISO2)
L1 (WS) Conductor Impedance: Ohms/1000 ft. (305m), 0.85 PF, copper
wires in steel conduit

380 V
L2
N Power Factor: 0.85 min. PF (including LM Isolation
L3

MX 16 - slice CT
Transformer)

Not Site Specific


N N
Earth ground
conductor D IG PE Mains Resistance: 200 mOhm line to line, max. at 400 VAC
ST (EARTH) X116
L1

220 V
POWER Line voltage variation: +10%, -10% total (absolute) limits

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N
CONT.PCB
Insulated/ PE Voltage Impulse: +/- 2 kV per IEC 61000-4-4
Isolated

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Earth Structural
Ground Ground Voltage Surge: +/- 2 kV per IEC 61000-4-5
5
CAB Junction box with
on/off for "WL" Voltage Sag: 95%, 1 cycle to 5 sec.
OFF CB = Main Input Internal Door
Circuit Breaker Settings: power wires to
Switch gantry (S1) Static Frequency Variation: +/- 1 Hz
100 A for 380-480V
6 (DS)
140 A for 208V
Harmonic Voltage Distortion: 5% max. THDv
150 A for 200V (single, total)
N = Neutral

Philips Contacts
PE N L1 Warning Light Measured Current: Standby: 3 A, 3 phase average

Project Manager:
Contact Number:
Remote EPO IG = Isolated Ground (WL) (standby, steady state, maximum)
INPUT
(A2) Steady State: 18 A

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D = Dedicated Ground Computer Rack (COM)
Maximum: 98 A (50 kW scan @ 380

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VAC H Incoming single
ST = Shunt Trip CAB = Philips supplied cable. VAC N phase supply VAC, 0.85 PF) 5 sec.

Max. Load Voltage Range: +/- 10% total (absolute) limits


Over-current protection as 4 Gantry scanner located in exam [total (absolute) limits]

Date Drawn: 10/8/2010


1
Note: required by local and room
Dedicated facility isolation national codes Voltage Drop Allowed in Cable: 2% when supply source and other line
transformer not required when impedance contributors do not exceed an
2 Philips approved iso.

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LM ISO Transformer is 5 Remote emergency off shunt trip (EPO). CT computer rack. Locate additional 3%, which equates to 5% total
6

Drawing Number
provided transformer unit. Locate within
regulation limit

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Locate in control room or as required by near operator's console in

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CT suite.
local codes. control room.

3 125 A room safety disconnect box with Latching type single mushroom push button dry switch:
fuses and lock-out. Locate after LM power - N.O. contacts for ISO LM shunt trip
unit within vision of gantry. Note: Not to be connected to facility power

MX 16-slice CT Incoming Power Schematic


(with Isolation Transformer Unit) (09.0)
ED1
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9" (228mm) Cover Plate

7" (178mm) Trough Tub


Finished Floor Covering 1/4" (6.35mm) Nominal
Crossover Example
Steel Cover Plate

76mm
3.00"

88mm
3.50"
Data/Sig. Power/Gnd.

Adjustable Metal
Grout to Level Barrier
Concrete Slab

Notes for Contractors:


- Top of trough cover plate must be flush with top surface of concrete floor slab in
order to ensure flat and level surface for application of finished floor covering
material.
- Provide liquid tight covers.
- Apply all metal construction and materials.
- Apply barriers and cross-overs as required.

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- Materials and installation to comply with local codes.

Cross Section Detail FR1

Philips assumes no liability nor offers any warranty for the fitness or adequacy of the premises or the utilities available at the premises in which the equipment is to be installed, used, or stored.
Recommended Typical Trough Flush in Floor
(06.0)

Standard Reference Drawing


Not to scale

Typical Raceway/Floor Trench Crossover Detail Finished Wall

MX 16 - slice CT

Not Site Specific


(08.0)
G6000 Wiremold (or equal) 4 3/4"
(120mm) W x 3 1/2" (88mm) D

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Surface Mounted on Wall to
Control Room with Barrier Strip

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Door Switch / Warning Light / Safety Switch Detail
Not to scale Power Wires

Data & Signal Cables


120V, 15 A
Power Supplied to WL Power Wires

215 mm
8.50"
G6000 Wiremold (or equal) 4 3/4"

89 mm
3/4" (19mm) Conduit WL (120mm) W x 3 1/2" (88mm) D

3.50"
Surface Mounted on Floor from
Ceiling line

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Gantry with Barrier Strip

Project Manager:
Contact Number:
Floor Slab

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S1
3/4" (19mm) Conduit

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Grommeted opening between floor
To gantry at "WS" DS and wall raceways for cable passage.
through 3/4" (19mm)
conduit or trough / raceway.

Date Drawn: 10/8/2010


Floor line
Surface Wall / Floor Raceway Cross Section Detail WR1
(03.0)

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Not to scale

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Notes: Raceway Notes:
- Doorswitch to be located on hinge side of door jamb. All raceway shall be surface mounted on finished surfaces unless otherwise specified, and shall be provided with
- In case of a double jamb, a door switch should be located on removable covers, the full length. Covers shall be clear of any obstruction for insertion of pre-plugged cables.
each hinge side.
- Maximum 120V/25 watt incandescent bulbs recommended for All raceway shall be 4 3/4" (120mm) W x 3 1/2" (88mm) D G-6000 "Wiremold" (or equal) for floor, walls, or ceiling.
warning light. Due to lag time in activation, flourescent light not to
be used. Removable type barrier strip and crossovers must be provided for separation of A.C. power wires from Philips signal
- These items are optional. Consult with local Philips Service. WL DS S1 cables. ED2
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Air Flow Diagram
Stray Radiation Dose Map Air Out Not to Scale
Mx 16-slice CT Configuration (09.0)

Measured Airflow: 993 - 1122 CFM

Air Out

-4'-11.1"
4'-11.1"

[-2.OM]
-1'-7.7"

-3'-3.4"

-6'-6.7"

-8'-2.4"
[-0.5M]

[-1.0M]

[-1.5M]

[-2.5M]

[-3.0M]
-9'-10"
3'-3.4"
[1.5M]

[1.0M]

1'-7.7"
[0.5M]

0
-4'-11.1" .006 .002 .001 .001 .004 .025 .021 .016 .011 .008
[-1.5M]

-3'-3.4" .024 .007 .029 .048 .030 .019 .013 .009


Map values given in uGY/1 mAs
[-1.0M]
Measurements are made with "Body std. QA" protocol at
-1'-7.7" .035 .071 .178 .075 .038 .022 .013 .009 maximum collimation of 16 x 1.5 = 24mm and 140 kV in the
[-0.5M] horizontal plane through the system axis.

THE INFORMATION IN THIS PACKAGE IS PROVIDED AS A CUSTOMER CONVENIENCE, AND IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS OR CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS.
This plan can be estimated for side view. The isocenter to
0 .039 .101 .319 .375 .095 .041 .022 .014 .009 floor distance is 39.4" (1000mm).

Philips assumes no liability nor offers any warranty for the fitness or adequacy of the premises or the utilities available at the premises in which the equipment is to be installed, used, or stored.
1'-7.7"

Standard Reference Drawing


[0.5M] .035 .066 .190 .073 .036 .021 .014 .010

3'-3.4"
.020 .044 .029 .050 .030 .020 .014 .009
[1.0M]

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4'-11.1" Gantry Front

Not Site Specific


.010 .001 .001 .001 .004 .025 .022 .016 .010 .009 Air In
[1.5M]

Project
Air In
(08.0)

-
1x101 Exam Room Control Room

1x100 Finished
Ceiling

Philips Contacts
Project Manager:
Contact Number:
1x10-1 The measurement should be taken at the site, at the gantry and
patient table location, prior to the installation of the system, from 1 to Lead Glass

Drawn By:
36.00"
150 Hz. View Window
910mm

Email:
or Equivalent
Amplitude (Grms)

1x10-2 The current vibration profile is generated based on image quality


simulations and system vibration measurements.

Frequencies from 10 to 30 Hz coming from the floor would have a


36.00"

Date Drawn: 10/8/2010


1x10-3 higher effect on the system related vibrations. Any high amplitude
measurements in these frequency ranges could affect image quality 910mm
Finished
and the source should be identified and vibration dampening
Floor
solutions implemented.

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1x10-4

Drawing Number
Project Details

Quote: None
Order: None
Measurements in the acceptable range should be below the baseline
indicated at left. If applicable, the general contractor
shall supply and install lead glass view
1x10-5 3'-0" (910mm) above finished floor to
bottom of glass.

Floor Vibration Amplitude Limits (10.0)


1x10-6
0 10 30 100
Lead Glass View Window Detail
Not to scale (06.0) MP1
Frequency (Hz)
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Philips Healthcare Remote Services Network (RSN)
Secure broadband connection required for Philips remote technical support, diagnostics, and applications assistance

Broadband Site-to-Site Connectivity (Preferred) Option 2: Back End Connected to the HCF Firewall Connectivity Method
This connectivity method is designed for customers who prefer a connection from the RSN Data This connectivity method is designed for customers who prefer a Philips RSN Router installed on
Center to the Health Care Facility (HCF) utilizing their existing VPN equipment. site by setting up an IP-Based policy allowing access thru existing HCF Firewall to Philips
equipment.
Connectivity Details:
- A Site-to-Site connection from the RSN data center's Cisco router will be established to the HCF's Health Care Facility
VPN concentrator. Philips
- The VPN Tunnel will be an IPSEC, 3DES encrypted Tunnel using IKE as standard, but alternative Router
General Network Philips
standards are also available, such as AES, MD5, SHA, Security Association lifetime and Encryption Nuc Med Philips
Overview Philips MR
Mode. (not site specific) PACS
- Every system that we will be servicing remotely will have a static NAT IP that we configure on the
RSN Data center side.
Philips
Hospital X-Ray
HCF VPN Health Care Facility Internet Network
Concentrator
Router Philips VPN or
General Network Philips Site-to-Site VPN
Nuc Med Philips Philips
Overview CT
Philips MR Ultrasound Patient
(Not site specific) PACS Monitoring
c
Philips
Hospital X-Ray

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Internet Network
Action Required by Hospital:
Shared VPN
Philips - Assign a fixed public IP Address from the ISP to be configured on the Philips router. This is

Philips assumes no liability nor offers any warranty for the fitness or adequacy of the premises or the utilities available at the premises in which the equipment is to be installed, used, or stored.
Patient CT the DOTTED link on the picture connected to the firewall.
Ultrasound
Monitoring - Assign a Back end IP for the Philips router on the Hospital Network.

Standard Reference Drawing


- Complete appropriate Site Checklist.
- Route traffic from within the hospital network with destination addresses 192.68.48.0/22 to internal
Action Required by Hospital:
- Review and approve connection details. Philips router Ethernet interface. This is the DASHED line connected to the firewall.
- Complete appropriate Site Checklist. - Configure and allow on the firewall on the DASHED line interface access between the IP address
- Configure and allow Site-to-Site access prior to setting up connectivity depending on the access allocated by the hospital to the Philips internal Ethernet router interface and the target modality IP
criteria that the HCF decides to implement (ex: Source IP filtering, destination IP filtering, NAT address.

MX 16 - slice CT
assignment, etc.).

Not Site Specific


- Route traffic from within the hospital network with destination addresses 192.68.48.0/22 to the
designed IP provided by Philips. Option 3: Router Installed Inside the HCF's DZM
This connectivity method is designed for customers who prefer the RSN Router installed inside
Broadband Router Installed at Health Care Facility and existing, or new DMZ, allowing access to Philips equipment.

Project
This connectivity method is designed for customers who have a dedicated high speed connection for
Philips equipment.
Health Care Facility

-
General Network
Connectivity Details: Overview Philips
- An RSN Cisco 1711 or 1712 router will be preconfigured and installed at the HCF by Philips in Router
(not site specific) Philips
conjunction with the HCF IT representative. Nuc Med Philips
Philips MR
- The VPN Tunnel will be an IPSEC, 3DES encrypted Tunnel using IKE and will be established from PACS
the RSN-DC and terminated at the RSN Router on-site.
- One to One NAT is used to limit access to Philips equipment only. Philips
- Router Config and IP auditing is enabled for Customer IT to view via website 24/7. Hospital X-Ray
- Dedicated DSL connections are also supported. Internet Network

Philips Contacts
Philips VPN or
Option 1: Parallel to HCF Firewall Connectivity Method Site-to-Site VPN

Project Manager:
Contact Number:
Philips
This connectivity method is designed for customers who prefer a Philips RSN Router installed on site Patient CT
Ultrasound
utilizing all the security features provided and managed by Philips. Monitoring

Drawn By:
Email:
Philips Health Care Facility
Router Philips
General Network Philips
Nuc Med
Overview Philips MR
(Not site specific) PACS Action Required by Hospital:
- Assign a fixed public IP Address from the ISP to be configured on the Philips router. This is the

Date Drawn: 10/8/2010


Philips DOTTED link on the picture connected to the firewall.
Firewalls Hospital X-Ray - Assign a Back end IP for the Philips router on the Hospital Network.
Network
Internet - Complete appropriate Site Checklist.

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- Route traffic from within the hospital network with destination addresses 192.68.48.0/22 to internal

Drawing Number
Philips VPN or
Philips router Ethernet interface. This is the DASHED line connected to the firewall.

Project Details
Philips

Quote: None
Order: None
Site-to-Site VPN
Patient CT - Configure and allow on the firewall on the DASHED line interface IPSec protocol communication
Ultrasound Monitoring by opening protocol 500, 50, 51, 47 and port 23 + TACACS. Traffic should be between external IP
Address located on the Philips router and the RSN Data center IP address 192.68.48/24 and IP
Action Required by Hospital:
address AOSN TACAS.
- Assign a fixed public IP Address from the ISP to be configured on the Philips router. This is the
- Configure and allow on the firewall on the DASHED line interface access between the IP
DOTTED link on the picture connected to the firewall.
address allocated by the hospital to the Philips internal Ethernet router interface and the target
- Assign a Back end IP for the Philips router on the Hospital Network.
modality IP address.
- Complete appropriate Site Checklist.
- Route traffic from within the hospital network with destination addresses 192.68.48.0/22 to internal
Philips router Ethernet interface. This is the DASHED line connected to the firewall.
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Instructions

This form is to be used by Project Manager, Contractor and Service Engineer.

Information is used to develop and determine site ready date.

Items listed are go/no go items for delivery unless noted as delay only items.

Items identified with *** as delayed items must be completed after hours or on weekend. These items cannot be accomplished while installation is in
progress. Also, these items must be completed within two days of installation start or they may stop installation.

Site Readiness Checklist

Modality: ________________________________________________________________________________

Order: ________________________________________________________________________________

Site Name: ________________________________________________________________________________

Location: ________________________________________________________________________________

Contact Name: ________________________________________________________________________________

Contact Phone Number: ______________________________________________________________________

THE INFORMATION IN THIS PACKAGE IS PROVIDED AS A CUSTOMER CONVENIENCE, AND IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS OR CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS.
Customer site preparation verified in general against the Philips Site Preparation Support Drawings.

Walls finished including painting.

Philips assumes no liability nor offers any warranty for the fitness or adequacy of the premises or the utilities available at the premises in which the equipment is to be installed, used, or stored.
Standard Reference Drawing
Doors installed.

Floor leveled according to Philips drawings and specifications.

Floors are tiled/covered finished. Flooring is covered with protective covering (scratch protection).

Ceiling lights installed.

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Cable conduit and ductwork installed and clean. Position checked. Duct covers in place but not finally closed.

Not Site Specific


Cable opening are clear, without sharp edges. Pull strings in conduit. Installation per Philips specifications.
HVAC environmental equipment installed and working according to Philips specifications.

Ceiling installation completed.

Project
Electrical preparation according to Philips specifications.

-
All network cabling, drops installed according to Philips specifications (including hardcopy cameras).

All pre-cabling identified on Philips drawings has been installed.

Pre-move survey completed - Delivery route identified.

Lead glass installed ***.

X-ray warning lights installed ***.

Philips Contacts
Project Manager:
Contact Number:
Room has been cleaned ***.

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Cabinets and casework installed ***.

Email:
RSN Surveys completed and submitted.

Philips RSN Champion contacted.

Date Drawn: 10/8/2010


Approved for Delivery

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Drawing Number
Project Details

Quote: None
Order: None
Project Manager Date

Service Engineer Date


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