Environment Specifications; Placement Of Non-Medical Components; Room And Installation Specifications - Canon Omnera 400T Planning Manual

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Environment Specifications

Placement of Non-medical Components

Non-medical components may not be placed inside the patient environment according to reg-
ulations and standards (IEC 60601-1).
The standard defines a sphere of 1.5 m around the patient as the patient environment. The
Ceiling support can be operated across the entire rail grid, i.e. the 1.5 m boundary must be
placed outside the rail grid. Also take into account the patient entries and exits and the possi-
bility for the patient to walk around in the examination room. In practice, this means that no
non-medical components can be placed inside the walls of the examination room.
Image System Computer
Image system computer used and other similar devices are normally non-medical compo-
nents. The image system computer and the including touch-screen used 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 minimum distance of 500 mm be-
tween moving motorized parts and surrounding walls, and/or permanently installed objects
must be considered when planning the room layout. Since the Ceiling suspended x-ray tube
support and the Wallstand is manually operated (except from the Z-movement of the Ceiling
suspended x-ray tube support), the clearance requirement does not apply to Table.
The table top movement can be limited to allow a smaller room size, or if objects are placed
within the 500 mm zone. The stroke is adjustable via mechanical end stops, placed on each
side of the table top.
Ceiling Height
The System has three configurations allowing a ceiling height between 2500 mm and 3050
mm.
Table 2-1
Ceiling height
(mm)
2500-2700
2700-2850
2850-3050
OMNERA™400T
Environment Specifications
Vertical column
stroke (mm)
1450
1450
1700
0180-095-485
Ceiling rails
Low ceiling rails.
Standard ceiling rails. (Standard con-
figuration).
Standard ceiling rails.
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