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Philips DigitalDiagnost User Manual

This document contains reference drawings for a Digital Diagnost VM medical imaging system. It includes a table of contents listing various plans and details for equipment, support, electrical, and network. The document notes that the information is provided for convenience and not to be used as construction documents, and that Philips assumes no liability for the premises or utilities where the equipment will be installed.
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Philips DigitalDiagnost User Manual

This document contains reference drawings for a Digital Diagnost VM medical imaging system. It includes a table of contents listing various plans and details for equipment, support, electrical, and network. The document notes that the information is provided for convenience and not to be used as construction documents, and that Philips assumes no liability for the premises or utilities where the equipment will be installed.
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THE INFORMATION IN THIS PACKAGE IS PROVIDED AS A CUSTOMER CONVENIENCE, AND IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS OR CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS.

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. 12.18.07
- Standard Reference Drawing -

Digital Diagnost VM
Not Site Specific
Philips Medical Systems
www.medical.philips.com/us

O.A. Number
Revisions 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"

Date
Rev.
Level Date Revision Descriptions By

Section A - Equipment Plan


General Notes -------------------------------------- AN
Equipment Plan ------------------------------------- A1
Equipment Details ----------------------- AD1 - AD2

Quote Number
Transport Details --------------------------------- AD3

Drawn By
Section S - Support Plan
Support Notes --------------------------------------- SN
Support Plan - Floor and Wall ------------------- S1
Support Plan - Ceiling------------------------------ S2
Support Details --------------------------- SD1 - SD2

Section E - Electrical Plan

Project Number
Electrical Notes ------------------------------------ EN

N-SRD040005
Electrical Plan -------------------------------- E1 - E2
Electrical Details --------------------------------- ED1

Section N - Network Plan


Network Diagram ---------------------------------- N1

Check List ----------------------------------------- CHK

C1
Sheet 1 of 17
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12.18.07
HVAC Requirement for General Equipment Locations Minimum Site Preparation Requirements General Specifications

Heating, ventilation, air conditioning requirement for general equipment locations must A smooth efficient installation is vital to Philips and its' customers. Understanding what the 1. Responsibility
minimum site preparation requirements are will help achieve this goal. The following list clearly The customer shall be solely responsible, at its expense for preparation of site, including any

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.
maintain temperature at 75° +/- 11° fahrenheit (24° +/- 6° celsius) and non-condensing
relative humidity at 47%, +/- 28%. defines the requirements which must be fulfilled before the installation can begin. required structural alterations. The site preparation shall be in accordance with plans and
specifications provided by Philips. Compliance with all safety, electrical, and building codes
1. Walls to be painted or covered, baseboards installed, floors to be tiled and/or covered, relevant to the equipment and its installation is the customer's responsibility. Sufficiency of
(03.0) ceiling shall have grid tiles and lighting fixtures installed. such plans and specifications, specifically including, but not limited to the accuracy of the
dimensions described therein, shall be the sole responsibility of customer. The customer shall

- Standard Reference Drawing -


2. Doors and windows, especially radiation protection barriers, installed and finished with advise Philips of conditions at or near the site which could adversely affect the carrying out of
Electrical Requirements locksets operational. the installation work and shall ensure that such conditions are corrected and that the site is fully
Optimus 65/80/C prepared and available to Philips before the installation work is due to begin. The customer
3. All electrical convenience, conduit, raceway and junction boxes installed. shall provide all necessary plumbing, carpentry work, or conduit wiring required to attach and

Digital Diagnost VM
Supply Configuration: 3 phase, 3 wire power and ground. Delta or wye install products ready for use.

Not Site Specific


4. Incoming mains power operational and connected to room x-ray breaker.
2. Permits
Nominal Line Voltage: 400, 440, 460 or 480 VAC, 60 Hz 5. 115v convenience outlets operational. 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
Branch Power Requirement: 150 KVA 6. All support structures correctly installed. All channels, pipes, beams and/or other supporting shall bear any expense in obtaining same or in complying with any related rules, regulations,
devices should be level, parallel, and free of lateral or longitudinal movements. ordinances and statutes.
Circuit Breaker: 3 pole, 100 Amps (@ 480V)
(06.0) 3. Radiation Protection
7. All contractor supplied cables pulled and terminated.
The customer or his contractor, at his own expense, shall obtain the service of a licensed
8. A dust-free environment in and around the procedure room. radiation physicist to specify radiation protection. For the purpose of the radiation protection
design for the suite, the physicist should assume a maximum kVp x-ray tube output of 150.
9. All HVAC (heating, ventilating and air conditioning) installed and operational as per
specifications. 4. Asbestos and Other Toxic Substances
Philips assumes no hazardous waste (i.e., pcb's in existing transformers) exists at the site. If
10. Architectural features such as computer floor, wood floor, casework, bulkheads, installed any hazardous materials are found, it shall be the sole responsibility of the customer to properly
and finished. When technical cabinets are installed in a closet with doors, it is suggested that remove and dispose of this material at its expense. Any delays caused in the project for this
the customer install a temperature alarm in the event of an air conditioning failure. special handling shall result in Philips time period for completion being extended by like period
of time. Philips assumes that no asbestos material is involved in this project in any ceilings,
11. All plumbing installed and finished. walls or floors. If any asbestos material is found anywhere on the site, it shall be the
customer's sole responsibility to properly remove and/or make safe this condition, at the
12. Philips does not install or connect developing tanks, automatic processors or associated customer's sole expense.
equipment, built in illuminators, cassette pass boxes, loading benches and cabinets, lead
protective screens, panels or lead glass window and frame. This is to be done by the 5. Labor
customer/contractor. In the event local labor conditions make it impossible or undesirable to use Philips' regular
employees for such installation and connection, such work shall be performed by laborers
13. Clear door openings for moving equipment into the building must be 42" (1067mm) w x 82" supplied by the customer, or by an independent contractor chosen by the customer at the
(2083mm) h min. 48" (1219mm) w x 82" (2083mm) h rec., or larger contingent on an 8'-0" customer's expense, and in such case, Philips agrees to furnish adequate engineering

O.A. Number
(2438mm) corridor width. supervision for proper completion of the installation.

Note 6. Schedule
Once Philips has moved equipment into the suite and started the installation, the contractor The general contractor should provide Philips with a schedule of work to assist in the

Date
shall schedule his work around the Philips installation team on site. It is suggested that a coordination of delivery of Philips supplied products which are to be installed by the contractor
telephone be provided in the room to receive telephone calls. This would alleviate facility staff and delivery of the primary equipment.
from answering calls for Philips personnel.
7. Extended Installation or Turnkey Work by Philips.
Remote Service Diagnostics Any room preparation requirements for Philips equipment indicated on these drawings is the
Medical imaging equipment to be installed by Philips Medical is equipped with a service responsibility of the customer. If an extended installation or turnkey contract exists between
Philips and the customer for room preparation, then additional work required for the equipment

Quote Number
diagnostic feature which allows for remote and on site service diagnostics. To establish this
feature, a dedicated direct-distance - dialing, voice-grade line must be installed as shown on will not be represented on these drawings. Some of the responsibilities of the customer as
plan. All costs with this feature are the responsibility of the customer. depicted in these drawings may be assumed by Philips. In the event of a conflict between the
work described in the turnkey contract workscope and these drawings, the turnkey contract

Drawn By
(00.1)
workscope shall govern.
(00.0)

Project Number

N-SRD040005
AN
Sheet 2 of 17
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12.18.07
Equipment Legend

A Furnished and installed by Philips


B Furnished by customer/contractor and installed by customer/contractor

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.
C Installed by customer/contractor
D Furnished by Philips and installed by contractor
E Existing
F Future
G Option
Equipment Designation

- Standard Reference Drawing -


Detail Sheet
19'-6"
Weight Heat Load
Description
(lbs) (btu/hr)
Table Floorplate Centerline 3'-0"
A ME Optimus 80 Control Cabinet (40E Rack) 462 1707 AD1

Digital Diagnost VM
Not Site Specific
A PBC Optimus Control Panel 9 137 AD1

A MU CS 2 Tube Crane w/ Cable Carrier Rail 810 1297 AD1

Centerline
Table Longitudinal Centerline 10"
Floor Rail
A MSC Manual Storage Cabinet 60 0 AD1

119 AD1

3'-5 1/2"
A SCU Segment Control Unit 14

A DVM Digital Diagnost VM (Left) 753 444 AD2


MS
DVM A DDW Digital Diagnost Workstation 176 2083 AD2

A MS Single Sided Table TH-S 472 341 AD2

12'-6"
MU SCU

ME MSC

O.A. Number
4' Wide Patient Entry
2'-0"

Date
(Recommended)

Final location to be coordinated with the customer and architect of record.


PBC DDW
Counter provided and
installed by customer

Quote Number
Drawn By
Equipment Layout

Project Number

N-SRD040005
Minimum/Preferred Maximum
Wall Stand Tube Position
Ceiling Height Ceiling Height

Digital Upper Position 8' - 8 3/8" (2650mm) 9' - 10 1/8" (3000mm)


Diagnost VM Lower Position 9' - 11 3/4" (3040mm) 11' - 1 3/4" (3400mm)

Reported Existing Ceiling Height : None

Ceiling heights (from finished floor to bottom of Unistrut) other than


recommended may impact equipment functionality; consult with Philips.
A1
0 1' 2' 4' 8' Sheet 3 of 17
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12.18.07
Optional Wall Mounting Bracket

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.
280mm
11.03"
15.75"
.79"
400mm
20mm

- Standard Reference Drawing -


24.02" 14.02"

Digital Diagnost VM
610mm 356mm

Not Site Specific


25.59" 92.76"
9"

152mm
16.93"
650mm 2356mm 13.1 m

6.00"
430mm 35m

762mm
Option: 3

30.00"
650mm
8.27"

25.59"
Tomo
210mm

Option: Max. weight of cabinet with manuals = 260 lbs. (118 kg)
90

°
90

243mm

Option:
°

Tomo (03.0)
(07.0)
14.96"
9.57"

Rail for
380mm Cable Carrier PBC Optimus Control Panel MSC Manual Storage Cabinet

Weight 9 lbs (4 kg) Weight 60 lbs (27 kg)

114mm
34.41" 36.00"

4.49"
874mm 914mm Heat Dissipation 137 Btu/hr (35 kcal/hr) Heat Dissipation 0 Btu/hr ( 0 kcal/hr)
min.

Option: Option:

78mm
3.07"
Tomo
1250mm

max.

Tomo
49.22"
max.

2340mm

min.

57.87" *
92.13"

9.49"
2730mm
107.47"

65mm
2.56"
1470mm 241mm

O.A. Number
860mm
33.86"

9.49"
241mm

520mm

Date
20.48"
8x45º 8x45º
11.81"

139mm
300mm

5.47"
2.76" 21.66" 2.76"
Option: 70mm 550mm 70mm
Tomo

Quote Number
200mm
Supporting Arm Down Supporting Arm Up Clear Area

7.88"
Around Cabinet

Drawn By
Longitudinal
Rail

535mm
21.06"
* Column movement range = 1260mm (49.61"); 8.94"
standard range of 1470mm reduced by 210mm Transverse 227mm Filler Panel
(8.28") to allow optional cable carrier to be Carriage
mounted on transverse carriage. Cable
Option:
Openings
* Optional cable carrier can be mounted on Cable Carrier

1955mm
76.98"
longitudinal rail, causing 210mm (8.28") of
tube crane coverage loss (foot or head-end).

Project Number

N-SRD040005
1080mm
42.50"

50mm
± 1.97"

(07.0)
(07.1) (07.0)

MU CS 2 Tube Crane SCU Segment Control Unit ME Optimus 50/65/80 Control Cabinet

Weight 810 lbs (368 kg) Weight 14 lbs (6 kg) Weight 462 lbs (210 kg)
Heat Dissipation 1297 Btu/hr (326 kcal/hr) Heat Dissipation 119 Btu/hr (30 kcal/hr) Heat Dissipation 1707 Btu/hr (430 kcal/hr) AD1
Sheet 4 of 17
* Extension Rails are an additional 113lbs (51kg).
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516mm
506mm

20.32"
19.92"

12.18.07
max
22.44" 30°
177.17" 570mm
4500mm

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.
143.70" Side Side Top
max. 8.07"
3650mm
A guide rail 205mm
B

cable carrier cable carrier 8.07"

- Standard Reference Drawing -


15.91"
for CS 2/4 for wall stand 205mm 8.31"
404mm
211mm
Front Front Front

Digital Diagnost VM
445mm

305mm
406mm
User side left User side right (default)

17.52"

12.01"
15.98"

Not Site Specific


575mm
22.64"

1500mm
59.06"
CPU (Sun Ultra 25) 19 " LCD Color Monitor UPS
23.46"
175mm 596mm Weight: 60 lbs (27 kg) Weight: 16 lbs (8 kg) Weight: 100 lbs (46 kg)
6.89"
16mm

Heat Dissipation: 1707 btu/hr (430 kCal/hr) Heat Dissipation: 171 btu/hr (43 kCal/hr) Heat Dissipation: 205 btu/hr (93 kCal/hr)
.63"

(07.0)

350mm
13.78"
min.
39.37"
DDW Digital Diagnost Workstation
1000mm
192.91"
Weight 176 lbs (81 kg)
4900mm
Heat Dissipation 2083 Btu/hr (566 kCal/hr)

13.27" 52.83" 52.83" 52.83" 5.39"


337mm 1342mm 1342mm 1342mm 137mm

center of gravity center of gravity center of gravity


table table & patient patient 29.53"
48.31"
min.
max.

750mm
B 1227mm
1055mm

A 27.56" Required for insertion

910mm
230mm

41.54"
340mm

35.83"
guide rail 700mm of column
13.38"

54mm

O.A. Number
9.06"

2.13"

910mm
35.83"
29.53"

max.

510mm
510mm

20.08"
750mm

20.08"
min.

max.

Date
13.78" 74.80" 74.80" 13.78"

min.
13.80" 15.87"
350mm 1900mm 1900mm 350mm 8.66"
350mm 403mm
220mm
78.27"
1988mm

Quote Number
wall clearance required for
installation and service of table base wall clearance required for insertion of tabletop

installation and service of table base

Drawn By
35.43" 118.11"
min. min.

wall clearance required for


900mm 3000mm
2480mm

2380mm
97.64"

93.70"

200mm
81.89"

7.87"

1250mm
2080mm

49.21"
5.55"
141mm
cable

450mm
750mm

17.72"

Project Number
outlet
29.53"

N-SRD040005
7.22"
183mm 18.10"
460mm
41.54" floor plate 66.14"
200mm

1055mm
1680mm
7.87"

15.75" 102.36"
Guide rail to be supported using ceiling holders (A) OR wall holders (B) 400mm 2600mm
(06.0) (06.0

DVM Digital Diagnost VM MS Single Sided Table TH-S

Weight 753 lbs (342 kg) Weight 472 lbs (214 kg) AD2
Heat Dissipation 444 Btu/hr (112 kcal/hr) Heat Dissipation 341 Btu/hr (86 kcal/hr) Sheet 5 of 17
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Crate A Crate B Crate C Crate D

12.18.07
Moveable Column Flat Detector Digital Bucky Unit with Swivelling Arm Floor Rail and Guide Rail
Weight: 629 lbs. Weight: 99 lbs. Weight: 281 lbs. Weight: 135 lbs.

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.
1000mm
3'-3.37"
1'-11.62"
1430mm

- Standard Reference Drawing -


600mm
4'-8.30"

82"
-6.
16' 0mm

Digital Diagnost VM
2'-1 505

200mm
880 0.65

Not Site Specific


22"

7.87"
mm "
3'-. mm
920
"
2'-6 .54 Crate H
780 .71" 4'-5 0mm
mm 136
Generator Cabinet
0" 5.1 Weight: 508 lbs.
0.3 2
8'-1 0mm 130 "
mm
2'-1 270
900 1.43" Crate G
mm
Crate F
Single Sided Table TH-S Single Sided Trolley TF-M
Crate E
Table Base Weight: 584 lbs.
Single Sided Table TH-S
Table Top Weight: 450 lbs.

6'-10.68"
2100mm
Weight: 270 lbs.
300mm
11.81"

3'-11.24"
1200mm

O.A. Number
1150mm
3'-9.28"
2'-8 "
820 .28" .07
mm 2'-9 mm
27" 840
9'-. 0mm

Date
2'-1 275 2'-1
Crate I 900 1.43" 900 1.43" "
.56 46"
mm mm
2'-3 mm 8'-. 0mm
CS4 Transverse Carriage 700
3'-6
107 .13" 245 Crate L
0m
m CS2 Complete
Weight: 562 lbs.

Quote Number
Tomography (option) Weight: 931 lbs.
Crate J Tomography (option)
Additional Weight: 67 lbs.

Drawn By
CS4 Longitudinal Carriage Additional Weight: 67 lbs.
Weight: 429 lbs. Crate K
CS Base Rails 4.3 m
Weight: 198 lbs.
1920mm
6'-3.59"

Project Number

N-SRD040005
1'-2.97"
380mm

5'-11.65"
1820mm
19"
56
" -8. m
140mm

'
'-8. 5
1 0m
13 0mm
5.50"

478
418

6"
0.0 .25
"
3'-1 0mm 8'-1 0mm
117 2'-6 3'-2
247
3'-2
980 .58"
mm
780 .72"
mm
7.8
200 "
8
mm
980 .59"
mm AD3
(06.0) Sheet 6 of 17
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12.18.07
Equipment Support Information

1. General
The customer shall be solely responsible, at its expense, for preparation of the site, including

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.
any required structural alterations. The site preparation shall be in accordance 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 all construction permits
from jurisdictional authority.

- Standard Reference Drawing -


2. Equipment Anchorage
Philips provides, with this plan and specifications, information relative to equipment size,
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
building, to provide on the architectural/construction drawings, information regarding the

Digital Diagnost VM
approved method of equipment anchoring to floors, wall and/or ceiling of the building. Any

Not Site Specific


anchorage test required by local authority shall be the customer's responsibility. Stud type
anchor bolts should not be specified as they hinder equipment removal for service. Consult
with Philips service prior to specifying anchor methods.

3. Floor Loading and Surface


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 engineer of
record for the building, to provide on the architectural/construction drawings confirmation of the
structural adequacy of the floor upon which the equipment will be placed. Any load test
required by local authority, shall be the customer's responsibility.
The floor surface upon which Philips equipment is to be placed/anchored shall be flat and level
to within plus or minus 1/16 inch (2mm) over a length of 39" (1m).

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, fasteners and
anchorage to which Philips will attach equipment. Any anchorage and/or load test required by
local authority shall be the customer's responsibility.

Contractor to clearly mark Philips equipment longitudinal centerline on bottom of each structural
support.

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

O.A. Number
minus 1/16 inch (2mm).

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

Date
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

Quote Number
otherwise adversely affect the equipment. Such lighting fixture locations shall be the sole
responsibility of the customer.

Drawn By
6. Ceiling Obstructions
There shall be no obstructions that project below the finished ceiling in the area covered by
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 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 rod/adhesive
anchor systems. Consult with Philips regarding any anchor system issues.

Project Number

N-SRD040005
8. Floor Obstructions/ Floor Coverings
There shall be no obstructions on the floor (sliding door tracks, etc.) in front of the Philips
technical cabinets. Floor must be clear to allow cabinets to be pulled away from the wall for
service.

Contractor to verify with Philips the preferred floor covering installation method.

(05.0)

SN
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Floor Support Legend
A Furnished and installed by Philips
B Furnished by customer/contractor and installed by customer/contractor

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

- Standard Reference Drawing -


Item Number Detail Sheet

Description
Table Floorplate Centerline 3'-0"

Digital Diagnost VM
D F1 Single Sided Table TH-S Flush Mounted Floorplate SD2
2'-2"

Not Site Specific


B F2 Digital Diagnost VM Floor Rail Anchorage SD1

B F3 Manual Storage Cabinet Anchorage SD2

Centerline
Table Longitudinal Centerline 10"
Floor Rail
F4 Floor must be level within this area - See note "3. Floor Loading and Surface" on
B SN
sheet SN

3'-5 1/2"
B F5 Segment Control Unit Anchorage (not shown) SD1
F2

F4

F1 CUSTOMER / CONTRACTOR SHALL RECOMMEND


AND / OR PROVIDE EQUIPMENT ANCHORING SYSTEMS
F4 (I.E. "HILTI", "REDHEAD", ETC) BASED UPON SPECIFIED
"PULL" FORCES AND WALL / CEILING / FLOOR COMPOSITIONS.

O.A. Number
F3

Final location to be coordinated with the customer and architect of record.

Date
All dimensions must be off the final finished wall.

If a wall is furred out to hide electrical duct or boxes, the dimensions included in this plan
must come off the finished furred wall.

Quote Number
Drawn By
Floor Support Layout

Project Number

N-SRD040005
Minimum/Preferred Maximum
Wall Stand Tube Position
Ceiling Height Ceiling Height

Digital Upper Position 8' - 8 3/8" (2650mm) 9' - 10 1/8" (3000mm)


Diagnost VM Lower Position 9' - 11 3/4" (3040mm) 11' - 1 3/4" (3400mm)

Ceiling heights (from finished floor to bottom of Unistrut) other than


recommended may impact equipment functionality; consult with Philips.

S1
0 1' 2' 4' 8' Sheet 8 of 17
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Ceiling Support Legend
A Furnished and installed by Philips
B Furnished by customer/contractor and installed by customer/contractor

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

- Standard Reference Drawing -


Item Number Detail Sheet

Description

13'-3" Table Floorplate Centerline 3'-0"

Digital Diagnost VM
A C1 Philips Equipment Rails SD2
12'-5"

Not Site Specific


B C2 Unistrut (P1001 or equal) mounted flush with finished ceiling SD2

A C3 Philips Equipment Guide Rail SD1

Centerline
Table Longitudinal Centerline 10"
Floor Rail
/SD2

3'-5 1/2"
11 1/2"
4'-1/2"

C3
C1
10'-0"

2'-10 7/16"

C2 C1 C2
CUSTOMER / CONTRACTOR SHALL RECOMMEND
AND / OR PROVIDE EQUIPMENT ANCHORING SYSTEMS
(I.E. "HILTI", "REDHEAD", ETC) BASED UPON SPECIFIED
"PULL" FORCES AND WALL / CEILING / FLOOR COMPOSITIONS.

4'-1 3/4" 4'-1 3/4" 4'-1 3/4"


All dimensions must be off the final finished wall.

If a wall is furred out to hide electrical duct or boxes, the dimensions included in this plan
must come off the finished furred wall.

O.A. Number
Date
No obstructions below the
finished ceiling within this
area (i.e. sprinklers, lights,
etc.). See sheet SN for more

Quote Number
details.

Drawn By
Ceiling Support Layout

Project Number

N-SRD040005
Minimum/Preferred Maximum
Wall Stand Tube Position
Ceiling Height Ceiling Height

Digital Upper Position 8' - 8 3/8" (2650mm) 9' - 10 1/8" (3000mm)


Diagnost VM Lower Position 9' - 11 3/4" (3040mm) 11' - 1 3/4" (3400mm)

Ceiling heights (from finished floor to bottom of Unistrut) other than


recommended may impact equipment functionality; consult with Philips.

S2
0 1' 2' 4' 8' Sheet 9 of 17
THE INFORMATION IN THIS PACKAGE IS PROVIDED AS A CUSTOMER CONVENIENCE, AND IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS OR CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS.
6.30"

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160mm

80mm

10mm
3.15"

.39"
cover

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.
177.17"
4500mm

80mm

20mm
.28"

3.15"

- Standard Reference Drawing -


.79"
Ceiling mounting device for the top guide rail 7mm

1513mm 50mm
59.57" ± 1.97"
cable outlet
guide rail

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Not Site Specific
.79" 4.72" .79"
20mm 120mm 20mm

1173mm 50mm
46.18" ± 1.97"
2480mm
97.64"

floor rail ** Not to scale

Weight of Segment Control box: Recommended fixation:


14 lbs. (10 kg.) 4 mm x 8 mm dowel
192.91" 4 mm x 6 mm screws, length >50 mm
4900mm Digital Diagnost VS Segment Control Unit (04.0)

Wall Mounting Detail


The customer's architect/engineer of record shall specify
F5 a wall backing plate sufficient for the bolt forces shown.

O.A. Number
Ceiling Height Required Ceiling Holder Part Number
104.33" (2650mm) - 105.55" (2681mm) Short 4512 201 0218x Floor rail detail (side view)
105.51" (2680mm) - 113.94" (2894mm) Medium 4512 201 0219x

Date
113.70" (2888mm) - 137.40" (3490mm) Long 4512 201 0220x 3.54"
90mm
2.87"
73mm
A

Quote Number
Floor rail detail

16mm
0.63"

Drawn By
4900mm
192.91"

200mm 500mm 500mm 500mm 500mm 500mm 500mm 500mm 500mm 500mm 200mm
7.87" 19.69" 19.69" 19.69" 19.69" 19.69" 19.69" 19.69" 19.69" 19.69" 7.87"

1.44"
36.5mm
min. 9.06"

Project Number

N-SRD040005
230mm
A - Phillips screw 5 x 60 + 8 mm (or equivalent) dowels for concrete floors

*Drawing not to scale


Detail - Digital Diagnost VM Floor Rail & Guide Rail Support (w/ ceiling holders) (07.0)

Bolt Forces:
T max (Tension)(ceiling) = 870 lbs/bolt
V max (Shear)(ceiling) = 174 lbs/bolt
V max (Shear)(floor) = 180 lbs/bolt
CUSTOMER / CONTRACTOR SHALL RECOMMEND
AND / OR PROVIDE EQUIPMENT ANCHORING SYSTEMS
(I.E. "HILTI", "REDHEAD", ETC) BASED UPON SPECIFIED
"PULL" FORCES AND WALL / CEILING / FLOOR COMPOSITIONS.
SD1
F2 C3 Sheet 10 of 17
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6.25" Base Longitudinal

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159mm 1.30" 8.27" Centerline
1.26" 33mm 0.53" 210mm
5.93" 32mm 14mm
150.7mm 0.59"
floor plate

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.
Base Transverse 15mm Table top
3.98"
101mm Centerline
Table base
2.85"
mounting holes
72.5mm

280mm
11.02"

11mm
344mm

0.43"

- Standard Reference Drawing -


13.54"
Floor plate
Fixing Block mounting holes

170mm
200mm

2600mm
Table base

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6.69"

102.36"
7.87"

Not Site Specific


Clip

351mm
13.80"
Self-locking

100mm
Bolt, M10x40 Cover 0.55"

109mm
3.94"
14mm

4.29"
1.97"

19mm
12.99"

0.75"
330mm 50mm
Floor Plate
Clip Rail (side view) 15.59" Table cover

35mm

118mm
1.38"
396mm

4.65"
cable
Detail - Clip Rail Cross-section outlet
Floor Plate*
(top view)
P1001 (or equal) Unistrut Mount tablebase to floorplate: Mount floorplate to floor:
7.09"
Bolt Forces: Bolt Forces: 180mm
* Philips does not specify the overhead equipment support structure. T max (Tension) = 3377 lbs/bolt T max (Tension)(floor) = 2040 lbs/bolt 15.87"
Unistrut (or equal) may or may not be used. If Unistrut are used, it is V max (Shear) = 735 lbs/bolt V max (Shear)(floor) = 506 lbs/bolt 403mm
up to Unistrut and the structural engineer for the project to 29.53"
determine which of it's products are appropriate for each project. 750mm
P1001 Unistrut may not be appropriate given the equipment * NOTE: Floorplate must be mounted flush with the finished floor
weight on a specific project. Table Base
Drawings Not to Scale (top view)
* Finished ceiling must NOT be lower than the bottom of
the Unistrut in order to prevent damage to the finished ceiling F1
during the installation of clip rails. Detail - Single Sided TH-S Table Base and Floor Plate
(07.0)

Fixing Block * Nothing shall be attached to the Unistrut with any fastener that
protrudes into the unistrut which would interfere with positioning of

O.A. Number
Finished Ceiling the fixing block. 16mm

1.25" 5.88"
0.63"

32mm 150mm

Date
Detail - Fixing Block for Philips Ceiling Rails (Clip Rails)

Quote Number
Drawn By
Tube Crane Without Tomo Option With Tomo Option With Trauma Attachment
Support Forces

660mm
26.00"
20.00"
(Tension) Tmax = 794 lbs/support (Tension) Tmax = 891 lbs/support (Tension) Tmax = 1106 lbs/support 508mm
CS2
(Shear) Vmax = 134 lbs/support (Shear) Vmax = 149 lbs/support (Shear) Vmax = 158 lbs/support

(Tension) Tmax = 686 lbs/support (Tension) Tmax = 756 lbs/support (Tension) Tmax = 887 lbs/support Backing
CS4 Plates
(Shear) Vmax = 160 lbs/support (Shear) Vmax = 175 lbs/support (Shear) Vmax = 184 lbs/support

Project Number

N-SRD040005
Bolt Forces:
(Tension) Tmax = 107 lbs/bolt
(Shear) Vmax = 146 lbs/bolt

Manual Storage Cabinet Mounting Detail


The customer's architect/engineer of record shall
specify a wall backing plate sufficient for the bolt
forces shown.

F3
SD2
C1 C2 C3 (07.2) Sheet 11 of 17
(07.0)
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General Electrical Information Electrical Legend

A Furnished and installed by Philips


1. General B Furnished by customer/contractor and installed by customer/contractor

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.
The customer shall be solely responsible, at its expense, for preparation of the site, including any required electrical alterations. The site preparation C Installed by customer/contractor
shall be in accordance with this plan and specifications, the architectural/construction drawings and in compliance with all safety and electrical codes, the D Furnished by Philips and installed by contractor
customer shall be solely responsible for obtaining all electrical permits from jurisdictional authority. E Existing
F Future
G
2. Materials and Labor
Detail Sheet

- Standard Reference Drawing -


The customer shall be solely responsible, at its expense, to provide and install all electrical ducts, boxes, conduit, cables, wires, fittings, bushing, etc., as Item Number
separately specified herein.
Description
3. Electrical Ducts and Boxes
Electrical ducts and boxes shall be accessible and have removable covers. Floor ducts and boxes shall have watertight covers. Ducts shall be divided

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into as many as three separate channels by metal dividers, separately specified herein, to separate wiring and/or cables into groups as follows: Group a, B 480V, 3 phase 100 AMP circuit breaker with shunt trip and load side pressure lugs for #2 A.W.G. extra-flexible
CB ED1

Not Site Specific


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 cable (T+B type 31009 "locktight" or similar). Run power from breaker to wall box "ME" leaving an 8' tail. See
deg. ells is not acceptable. On ceiling duct and wall duct use 45 deg. bends at all corners. All intersecting points in duct to have cross over tunnels sheet "ED1" for power quantity requirements. Location per local code or owner requirements. Coordinate with
supplied and installed by contractor to maintain separation of cables. local Philips service.

4. Conduit B Shunt trip (emergency off) - large mushroom-head button on remote control station with contacts to operate
ST feature of "CB." (if required by local code or owner, and mandatory for VA and D.O.D. installations). Its location
Conduit point - to - point runs shall be as direct as possible. Empty conduit runs used for cables may require pull boxes located along the run. Consult
with Philips. A pull wire or cord shall be installed in each conduit run. All conduits which enter duct prior to their termination point must maintain must be within easy reach but not subject to an accidental bump. Exact location to be determined by customer or
separation from other cables via use of dividers, cross over tunnels, or flex conduit supplied and installed by contractor from entrance into duct to exit coordinated with local Philips Service. (Not shown on plan)
from duct.
D 19 1/4"W x 67"H x 4"D flanged-edge terminal wall box with removable screw-type cover plate, surface mounted
ME ED1
5. Conductors 75" A.F.F. to top of box. Conduits to terminate on top & sides of the box as required.
All conductors, separately specified, shall be 75° c stranded copper, rung out and marked.
B 6"W x 6"L x 4"D pull box with removable screw-type cover plate, surface mounted 22" A.F.F. to bottom of box.
PBC Location shown is recommended and may be changed - verify relocation with local Philips Service.
6. Disconnecting Means
A disconnecting means shall be provided as separately specified.
B Grommetted opening on "WR1". Exact size to be determined in field. Modify cover of Segment Control Unit as
SCU needed.
7. Warning Lights and Door Switches
"X-Ray On" warning lights and x-ray termination door switches should be provided at all entrances to x-ray rooms as required by code.
B 8"W x 8"L x 6"D floor box with removable gasketted screw-type cover plate. Top of box to be mounted 1.26"
MS below finished floor to accommodate flush mounted TH-S floor plate .
8. Dimmer Switches
X-ray room lights should be provided with dimmer switches.
B MU 8"W x 8"L x 6"D ceiling box flush mounted with removable screw-type cover plate.
DVM
(02.0)

B 6"W x 6"L x 4"D pull box with removable screw-type cover plate, surface mounted 22" A.F.F. to bottom of box.
DDW Location shown is recommended and may be changed - verify relocation with local Philips Service.

O.A. Number
B Warning light - provide an incandescent surface or flush mounted light fixture above door to indicate when X-Ray
Electrical Notes WL is on. Provide a 115V, 15A normally open relay in this fixture. (Not shown on plan)
ED1

1. The contractor will supply & install all breakers, shunt trip and incoming power to the breakers. The exact location of the breakers and shunt trips will Door switch - 120V, 5A switch limited to open when door is open. Mount in upper corner on strike side of main

Date
B DS ED1
be determined by the architect or contractor. entry door(s) (Cooper no. 1665 or equivalent), if required by local code or physicist of record. (Not shown on plan)

2. The contractor shall supply & install all pull boxes, raceways, conduit runs, stainless steel covers, etc. Conduit/raceways must be free from burrs and B 120 V / 20 A dedicated duplex outlet. Coordinate exact location with local Philips Service. (For Digital Diagnost
sharp edges over its entire length. A Greenlee pull string/measuring tape (part no. 435, or equivalent) shall be provided with conduit runs. Workstation "DDW")

3. All pre - terminated, cut to length cables, will be supplied and installed by Philips Medical Systems. All cables to the breakers, will be supplied and 6"W x 3 1/2"D wall raceway with removable screw-type cover plate, surface mounted 63.5" A.F.F. to bottom of E2
B WR1

Quote Number
installed by the contractor, subject to local arrangements. raceway from side of "ME" to Segment Control Unit.

4. Provide and install 4 - 2" (50 mm) dia. Chase nipples between adjacent wall boxes where applicable. B N RJ45 type ethernet 10/100/1000 Mbit network connector. Access through customer's network to VPN device

Drawn By
capable of connecting to the Philips Remote Service Network (RSN) Datacenter is needed. Refer to page N1 for N1
5. Electrical raceway shall be installed with removable covers. The raceway should be accessible for the entire length. In case of non - accessible floors, RSN connectivity options. Locate within 10' of network card. Network Fiber optic and ethernet cabling,
walls and ceilings, an adequate number of access hatches should be supplied to enable installation of cabling. Approved conduits may be substituted. connectors, wall boxes, patch panels, etc, are the responsibility of the purchaser. Philips assumes no
All raceways will be designed in a manner that will not allow cables to fall out of the raceway when the covers are removed. In most cases, this will responsibility for procurement, installation, or maintenance of the components.
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. Any changes in routing of raceway system could exceed maximum allowable length of furnished cables. Conduit or raceway
above - ceiling must be kept as near to finished ceiling as possible.

6. Conduit sizes shall be verified by the architect, electrical engineer or contractor, in accordance with local or National Electrical Codes, whichever
govern.

Project Number

N-SRD040005
7. Convenience outlets are not illustrated. Their number and location are to be specified by the customer/architect.

8. All sections of raceway and conduit shall be grounded with an independent #6 a.w.g.green wire that is to be 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.
(99.0)

EN
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Refer to electrical legend - Sheet EN Conduit Required
General Notes
1. All conduit runs must take most direct route point to point.

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.
2. All conduit runs must have a pull string.
A Conduit supplied/installed by contractor - Philips cables installed by Philips
B P Power / Ground Cables
Conduit supplied/installed by contractor - Philips cables installed by contractor
S Signal Cables

- Standard Reference Drawing -


C Conduit and cables supplied and installed by contractor
D Conduit existing - cables supplied and installed by Philips * V Video Cables
E Conduit existing - cables supplied by Philips, installed by contractor H High Tension Power Cables
F Conduit existing - cables supplied and installed by contractor F Fiber Optic
Table Floorplate Centerline 3'-0"

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Conduit Conduit
13'-11" 1'-7" Quantity Minimum Default

Not Site Specific


Special
Conduit Conduit
(* Cable Requirements
Run No. From To Type) Size Length

Power

Centerline
Table Longitudinal Centerline 10"
Floor Rail
C 1 CB Panel 1 (P) per NEC per NEC

9"
9"

B 2 CB ME 1 (P) 2" 50'

3'-5 1/2"
C 3 CB ST 1 (P) 3/4" 50'
MU 2 1/2" DVM C 4 ME WL 1 (P) 1/2" 50'

C 5 ME DS 1 (P) 1/2" 50'

A 6 ME PBC 1 (P) 2" 65'


MS
A 7 ME PBC 1 (S) 2" 65'

A 8 ME MS 1 (P) 1/2" 52' Grounding


Max. conduit length = 59' (each conduit) if
A 9 ME DVM 1 (S) 2" 65'
DVM2.
SCU A 10 ME DVM 1 (P) 2" 65' Grounding

1'-8"
WR1
A 11 ME MU 1 (S) 2 1/2" 32'
ME
A 12 ME MU 1 (H) 2 1/2" 32'

1'-3"

O.A. Number
A 13 ME DDW 1 (S) 1 1/2" 65'

N A 14 DVM DDW 1 (S) 1 1/2" 78' Max. conduit length = 72' if DVM2.

Date
2'-0" 2'-4" A 15 DVM DDW 1 (F) 1/2" 78'
PBC DDW A 16 ME MS 1 (S) 2" 32'

A 17 ME MS 1 (P) 2" 32'

Quote Number
A 18 ME DVM 1 (P) 2" 65' Max. conduit length = 59' (each conduit) if
DVM2.
A 19 ME DVM 1 (S) 2" 65'

Drawn By
A 20 ME DDW 1 (S) 1 1/2" 65'

A 21 ME MU 1 (S) 1 1/2" 52'


Runs #16 - #22 are for cables to/from SCU.
A 22 ME MU 1 (P) 1 1/2" 52' (Routed via ME and WR.)

Electrical Layout

Project Number

N-SRD040005
Minimum/Preferred Maximum
Wall Stand Tube Position
Ceiling Height Ceiling Height

Digital Upper Position 8' - 8 3/8" (2650mm) 9' - 10 1/8" (3000mm)


Diagnost VM Lower Position 9' - 11 3/4" (3040mm) 11' - 1 3/4" (3400mm)

Ceiling heights (from finished floor to bottom of Unistrut) other than


recommended may impact equipment functionality; consult with Philips. All dimensions must be off the final finished wall.

If a wall is furred out to hide electrical duct or boxes, the dimensions


included in this plan must come off the finished furred wall.
E1
0 1' 2' 4' 8' Sheet 13 of 17
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Cable Trough Divisions

Troughs or ducts must be separated by metal barriers into three sections:

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. High voltage (H.T.) cables to be run separately from all other cables.
2. Power cables and ground cables can be run together.
3. Signal cables and data cables can be run together but must be separated
from power cables.
4. Video cables to be run separately from all other cables.

- Standard Reference Drawing -

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Not Site Specific
Power & Signal & Video High Tension
Grounds Data (if not in conduit) (if separate conduit
not used)
5. It is important that all cables are placed in the appropriate trough and
at no given point do any cables from one division cross with cables
from another. Trough separation must be continuous from the beginning
to the end of the run. Utilize crossover tunnels as appropriate -
please see example below
6. Trough or ducts: steel with steel dividers grounded to building ground.
7. Contractor to provide cable restraints in all troughs.
8. No cables, except cables to & from the generator rack (ME) and transfomer,
must pass through the 20" (500mm) exclusion zone around the generator rack.
(For interventional procedures only)

Crossover Example

O.A. Number
Date

Quote Number
Drawn By
Project Number

N-SRD040005
(03.2)

WR1 E2
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CB Power Quality Requirements CB Eletrical Requirement Notes
Optimus 80 / Optimus C
Electrical power distribution at the facility shall comply with: EZX1 1/2" Conduit

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.
Power Output: 80 KW
Utilization voltages per ANSI C84.1 - 1982 range A. Wall Box Hospital
Supply Configuration: 3 phase, 3 wire power and ground, Delta or wye Supplied
Nominal Line Voltage: 400, 440, 460, or 480 VAC, 60 Hz Voltage to be supplied is 3 phase, 3 wire power and ground (delta or wye) unless otherwise noted "ME" 110 VAC
Line Voltage Variation: ± 8% steady-state in equipment specifications. SW UN EX 4

- Standard Reference Drawing -


Line Voltage Balance: 2% maximum of nominal voltage between phases PO26V Radiation
Phase conductors to be sized for instantaneous voltage drop per NEC 517 - 73 and Philips 5
Indication
Frequency Variation: ± 1% (± 0.6 Hz) recommendations.
CMSW 6
Voltage Surges: To 110% of steady-state voltage 100 msecs. Relay Supplied by Philips
Maximum duration, 6 per hour maximum Neutral and ground conductors to be sized equivalently to phase conductors, unless

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otherwise noted.
Voltage Sags: To 90% of steady-state voltage 100 msecs. 8

Not Site Specific


Maximum duration, 6 per hour maximum RM DR CT
Metal conduit shall not be used as the equipment ground conductor. 9
Line Impulses: 1000 VPK above phase-neutral RMS absolute Door Switch
Clamping type surge suppressors are highly recommended in addition to standing facility lighting 10
maximum. No more than 1 impulse per hour to exceed RM DR 0V
500 VPK. arrestors. Equipment to be protected from ANSI/IEEE C62.41-1980 location category B impulses.
Neutral-ground Voltage: 2.0 volts maximum RMS value ANSI / NFPA 70 - National Electrical Code
Neutral-ground Impulses: No more than 1 per hour that exceeds 25 volts and 1 Article 250 - grounding Detail for Connection of
Mjoule Article 517 - health care facilities
X-Ray On Light and Door Switch
High Frequency noise: 3.0 volts steady-state maximum. Over 3.0 volts ANSI / NFPA 99 - health care facilities (Optimus Rad/RF Generator Only)
permitted for 100 msec. maximum, 1 per hour
maximum. NEMA standard XR0 - power supply guideline for x-ray machines WL DS
Ground and Neutral (99.1)
Conductor Impedance: 0.1 Ohms @ 60 Hz maximum
19.
Branch Circuit and Wire Gauge Requirements Power Quality Guidelines 489 25"
mm
Optimus 80 / Optimus C
1. Power supplied to medical imaging equipment must be separate from power feeds to air
Branch Power: 150 KVA conditioning, elevators, outdoor lighting, and other frequently switched or motorized loads.
Circuit Breaker: 3 pole, 100 amperes (@ 480V) Such loads can cause waveform distortion and voltage fluctuations that can hinder high quality
imaging. Terminal Box
Maximum Instantaneous Power: 158 KVA (800 MA @ 100 KV) (Short-term)
<8 Amps (Stand-by/Long-term) 2. Equipment that utilizes the facility power system to transmit control signals (especially clock
systems) may interfere with medical imaging equipment, thus requiring special filtering.

O.A. Number
Recommended conductor sizes for 1% impedance of branch conductors. 3. The following devices provide a high impedance, nonlinear voltage source, which may affect

1702mm
Based on 20°C copper conductors: image quality:

67.00"
Static UPS systems, Series filters, Power conditioners, and Voltage regulators.

1905mm
400 VAC 440 VAC 460 VAC 480 VAC

75.00"

Date
#1 AWG 66.9 ft. 79 ft. 87 ft. 96 ft. Do not install such devices at the mains supply to medical imaging equipment without
consulting Philips installation or service personnel.
1/0 AWG 84.3 ft. 100 ft. 110 ft. 121 ft. Finished Floor
2/0 AWG 106 ft. 126 ft. 139 ft. 152 ft. 4. Line impedance is the combined resistance and inductance of the electrical system and
3/0 AWG 133 ft. 159 ft. 175 ft. 192 ft. includes the impedence of the power source, the facility distribution system, and all phase
conductors between the source and the imaging equipment. Philips publishes recommended
4/0 AWG 169 ft. 201 ft. 221 ft. 242 ft.

Quote Number
conductor sizes based on equipment power requirements, acceptable voltage drops, and
250 MCM 199 ft. 230 ft. 261 ft. 287 ft. assumptions about the facility source impedance. The minimum conductor size is based on
300 MCM 239 ft. 285 ft. 313 ft. 344 ft. the total line impedance and NEC requirements. Unless impedance calculations are performed Wall Box Mounting Detail (01.0)

Drawn By
by an electrical engineer, the recommended values must be used.
400 MCM 399 ft. 380 ft. 418 ft. 459 ft.
500 MCM 359 ft. 476 ft. 522 ft. 574 ft. ME

Inst. Current 228 A 210 A 200 A 190 A


Max. Phase-phase 0.2 Ω 0.2 Ω 0.2 Ω 0.2 Ω
Impedance
Max. Load Voltage 45.6 V 42.0 V 40.0 V 38.0 V
Drop
Percent Regulation at 11.4 % 9.5 % 8.7 % 7.9 %

Project Number

N-SRD040005
Maximum Load

Minimum copper wire size, circuit breaker to equipment: #2

(06.0)
ED1
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Philips Medical Systems Remote Services Network (RSN)

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.
Secure broadband connection required for Philips remote technical support, diagnostics, and applications assistance

Broadband Site-to-Site Connectivity (Preferred) Broadband Router Installed at Health Care Facility Option 3: Router Installed Inside the HCF's DZM

- Standard Reference Drawing -


This connectivity method is designed for customers who prefer a This connectivity method is designed for customers who prefer the RSN Router installed inside
This connectivity method is designed for customers who have a dedicated high speed
connection from the RSN Data Center to the Health Care Facility (HCF) and existing, or new DMZ, allowing access to Philips equipment.
connection for Philips equipment.
utilizing their existing VPN equipment. Connectivity Details: Health Care Facility
Connectivity Details: - An RSN Cisco 1711 or 1712 router will be preconfigured and installed at the HCF by Philips General Network

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Philips
- A Site-to-Site connection from the RSN data center's Cisco router will be established to the in conjunction with the HCF IT representative. Overview Router

Not Site Specific


HCF's VPN concentrator - The VPN Tunnel will be an IPSEC, 3DES encrypted Tunnel using IKE and will be (not site specific) Philips
Nuc Med Philips
- The VPN Tunnel will be an IPSEC, 3DES encrypted Tunnel using IKE as standard, but established from the RSN-DC and terminated at the RSN Router on-site Philips MR
alternative standards are also available, such as AES, MD5, SHA, Security Association - One to One NAT is used to limit access to Philips eqiupment only PACS
lifetime and Encryption Mode - Router Config and IP auditing is enabled for Customer IT to view via website 24/7
- Every system that we will be servicing remotely will have a static NAT IP that we configure - Dedicated DSL connections are also supported Philips
on the RSN Data center side. Internet Hospital X-Ray
Option 1: Parallel to HCF Firewall Connectivity Method Network
Philips VPN or
This connectivity method is designed for customers who prefer a Philips RSN Router installed
Health Care Facility on site utilizing all the security features provided and managed by Philips.
Site-to-Site VPN
HCF VPN Philips
Concentrator CT
General Network Router Ultrasound Patient
Philips
Overview Nuc Med Philips Philips
Health Care Facility Monitoring
Philips MR Router
(not site specific) PACS General Network Philips
Nuc Med Philips
Overview Philips MR
c
(not site specific) PACS Action Required by Hospital:
Philips
Hospital X-Ray
Network - Assign a fixed public IP Address from the ISP to be configured on the Philips router. This is
Internet Philips the DOTTED link on the picture connected to the firewall.
Firewalls Hospital X-Ray
Shared VPN
Network - Assign a Back end IP for the Philips router on the Hospital Network
Philips Internet - Complete appropriate Site Checklist
Patient CT - Route traffic from within the hospital network with destination addresses 192.68.48.0/22 to
Ultrasound Philips VPN or
Monitoring Site-to-Site VPN Philips internal Philips router Ethernet interface. This is the DASHED line connected to the firewall.
Patient CT - Configure and allow on the firewall on the DASHED line interface IPSec protocol
Ultrasound
Monitoring
Action Required by Hospital: communication by opening protocol 500, 50, 51, 47 and port 23 + TACACS. Traffic should
- Review and approve connection details be between external IP Address located on the Philips router and the RSN Data center IP
Action Required by Hospital: address 192.68.48/24 and IP address AOSN TACAS
- Complete appropriate Site Checklist
- Configure and allow Site-to-Site access prior to setting up connectivity depending on the - Assign a fixed public IP Address from the ISP to be configured on the Philips router. This is - Configure and allow on the firewall on the DASHED line interface access between the IP

O.A. Number
access criteria that the HCF decides to implement (ex: Source IP filtering, destination IP the DOTTED link on the picture connected to the firewall. address allocated by the hospital to the Philips internal Ethernet router interface and the
filtering, NAT assignment, etc.) - Assign a Back end IP for the Philips router on the Hospital Network target modality IP address
- Route traffic from within the hospital network with destination addresses 192.68.48.0/22 to - Complete appropriate Site Checklist
the designed IP provided by Philips - Route traffic from within the hospital network with destination addresses 192.68.48.0/22 to

Date
internal Philips router Ethernet interface. This is the DASHED line connected to the firewall.

Option 2: Back End Connected to the HCF Firewall Connectivity Method


This connectivity method is designed for customers who prefer a Philips RSN Router installed
on site by setting up an IP-Based policy allowing access thru existing HCF Firewall to Philips

Quote Number
equipment.
Health Care Facility

Drawn By
Philips
Router
General Network Philips
Nuc Med Philips
Overview Philips MR
(not site specific) PACS

Philips
Hospital X-Ray
Internet Network

Philips VPN or
Site-to-Site VPN Philips

Project Number

N-SRD040005
Patient CT
Ultrasound
Monitoring

Action Required by Hospital:


- Assign a fixed public IP Address from the ISP to be configured on the Philips router. This is
the DOTTED link on the picture connected to the firewall.
- Assign a Back end IP for the Philips router on the Hospital Network
- 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.
- Configure and allow on the firewall on the DASHED line interface access between the IP
address allocated by the hospital to the Philips internal Ethernet router interface and the target
modality IP address.
N1
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THE INFORMATION IN THIS PACKAGE IS PROVIDED AS A CUSTOMER CONVENIENCE, AND IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS OR CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS.
12.18.07
Instructions Questionnaire for DigitalDiagnost VM
This form is to be used by Project Manager, Contractor and Service Engineer. Cataloque section 712-55 Direct Radiography)

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.
Information is used to develop and determine site ready date.
This questionnaire must be used with your order.
Items listed are go/no go items for delivery unless noted as delay only items. Mark all items with a cross.
Fill in your special requests with help of the drawing Z-5.1 and forward it to your SSD order desk.
Items identified with *** as delayed items must be completed after hours or on weekend. These itmes cannot be accomplished while installation is Bold * marked items = default.

- Standard Reference Drawing -


in progress. Also, these items must be completed within two days of installation start or they may stop installation.
Order No. : Country :
Site Readiness Checklist Customer :
Project leader :

Digital Diagnost VM
Customer site preparation verified in general against the Philips final planning drawings. Phone No. :

Not Site Specific


e-mail :
Walls finished including painting. Signature : Date :

Doors installed.

Floor leveled according to Philips drawings and specifications. Siebel PMS


catalogue catalogue Cable lengths (m) from outlet to outlet
Floors are tiled/covered finished. Flooring is covered with protective covering (scratch protection).
FRQ 3101 704-Q01 Generator → Generator control desk 20*
Ceiling lights installed. Generator 20
Generator control desk → SCU2 20
Cable conduit and ductwork installed and clean. Position checked. Duct covers in place but not finally closed. Cable opening are clear, Workstation 24
without sharp edges. Pull strings in conduit. Installation per Philips specifications. Generator → Segment control unit 2 (SCU2) 6
HVAC environmental equipment installed and working according to Philips specifications. FRQ 3123 704-Q23 Generator → Workstation 20*
FDQ 5505 712-Q05 SCU2 → Workstation 20*
Ceiling installation completed. FRQ 3121 704-Q21 Generator → BuckyDiagnost CS 10*
Electrical preparation according to Philips specifications. SCU2 → BuckyDiagnost CS 16
Single Sided Table TH-S CAN → SCU2/Generator (PE) 10/16
All network cabling, drops installed according to Philips specifications (including hardcopy cameras).
General
All pre-cabling identified on Philips drawings has been installed. FMS 0001 704-Q99 Country of delivery USA*
FMS 0002 712_Q98 Operator Manual Language ENG*
Pre-move survey completed - Delivery route identified.
Additional remarks:
Lead glass installed ***.

O.A. Number
X-ray warning lights installed ***.
Generator
Dedicated phone line for modem use***.

Date
FMS 0003 Mains voltage (50/60Hz) 415-480V NMSA 604 / MRD 5781
Room has been cleaned ***. Control desk version Desk version*

Cabinets and casework installed***. BuckyDiagnost CS


< 3.0 m* >3.0 m
FRQ 3110 704-Q10 Ceiling height
Modality Checklist Tube support upper pos. Tube support lower pos.

Quote Number
Unistrut installed and level according to Philips specifications Length of ceiling rails Standard Reduction
NRDN 223 MRD 1821 A → For longitudinal carriage rear side CS2 mm max. 100 mm

Drawn By
2356 mm
Blocking support for wall stand NRDN 223 MRD 1821 B → For longitudinal carriage front side CS2 mm max. 500 mm
NRDN 223 MRD 1821 A → For longitudinal carriage rear side CS4 mm max. 500 mm
Conduit lenghts measured according to Philips specifications. NOTE: Specifications are from source box to destination box (not just conduit 4076 mm
NRDN 223 MRD 1821 B → For longitudinal carriage front side CS4 mm max. 900 mm
run length)
NRDN 229 MDD 1521 C → Option: Rail extension (CS2/4 + VM) 2700 mm mm
Wall support for wall stand NRDN 222 MRD 5581 D → Rail separation (rail connection parts incl.) 0 mm mm
NRDN 223 MRD 1821 E → Rail length (total) 4300 mm mm

DigitalDiagnost VM
FDQ 5523 712-Q23 Operation side DigitalDiagnost VM userside right*

Project Number

N-SRD040005
Wall holder for min. room height 2650mm no
Approved for Delivery FDQ 5038 704-Q38
Ceiling holder for guide rail room height 2680-2894 (middle version)*

Project Manager Date

Service Engineer Date


CHK
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