Signa Pioneer
Signa Pioneer
Signa Pioneer
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A 23/Jul/2018 First issue drawing / Final study based on MRI- ----
REV DATE MODIFICATIONS
C1 - 01 - Cover Sheet S3 - 13 - Structural Details
C2 - 02 - Disclaimer - Site Readiness M1 - 14 - Mechanical Layout
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A1 - 03 - General Notes
A2 - 04 - Equipment Layout
M2 - 15 - HVAC - Venting
M3 - 16 - Chilled Water GE Healthcare ----
A3 - 05 - Section Views M4 - 17 - Cryogenics (1) ----
A4 - 06 - Acoustic - Proximity Limits M5 - 18 - Cryogenics (2)
A5 - 07 - RF Shielding E1 - 19 - Electrical Notes
A6 - 08 - Equipment Dimensions (1)
A7 - 09 - Equipment Dimensions (2)
E2 - 20 - Electrical Layout
E3 - 21 - Electrical Elevation SIGNA PIONEER
A8 - 10 - Delivery
S1 - 11 - Structural Notes
E4 - 22 - Electrical Details
E5 - 23 - Power Requirements FINAL STUDY
S2 - 12 - Structural Layout E6 - 24 - Interconnections
Drawn by Verified by Concession S.O. (GON) PIM Manual Rev
A mandatory component of this drawing set is the GE Healthcare Pre Installation manual. Failure to reference the Pre Installation manual will result in
incomplete documentation required for site design and preparation.
Pre Installation documents for GE Healthcare products can be accessed on the web at: www.gehealthcare.com/siteplanning PMM PMM - ---- 5680003-1EN 3
GE does not take responsibility for any damages resulting from changes on drawings made by others. Errors may occur by not referring to the complete Format Scale File Name Date Sheet
set of final issue drawing. GE cannot accept responsibility for any damage due to the partial use of GE final issue drawings, however caused. All
dimensions are in millimeters unless otherwise specified. Do not scale from printed pdf files. GE accepts no responsibility or liability for defective work
due to scaling from these drawings. A3 1/4"=1'-0" EN-MRI-TYP-SIGNA_PIONEER-WEB.DWG 23/Jul/2018 01/24
GE is not responsible for the installation of developers and associated equipment, lighting, cassette trays and GON/SO Number: Field Service Name:
protective screens or derivatives not mentioned in the order. Equipment: Country/City or City/State:
The final study contains recommendations for the location of GE equipment and associated devices, electrical Required site assessment milestones Date of completion (dd/mm/yyyy)
wiring and room arrangements. When preparing the study, every effort has been made to consider every
1) Check site before Magnet Delivery
aspect of the actual equipment expected to be installed.
The layout of the equipment offered by GE, the dimensions given for the premises, the details provided for 2) Check site before installation start
the pre-installation work and electrical power supply are given according to the information noted during Place an "X" in either Y or N column
on-site study and the wishes expressed by the customer.
Site Ready Checks at Installation Y N
The room dimensions used to create the equipment layout may originate from a previous layout and may not
be accurate as they may not have been verified on site. GE cannot take any responsibility for errors due to General Site Planning
lack of information. Room dimensions, including ceiling height, for all Exam, Equipment/Technical & Control rooms meets GE specifications.
Dimensions apply to finished surfaces of the room. Ceiling support structure, if indicated on the GE drawing, is in the correct location and at the correct height according to the
Actual configuration may differ from options presented in some typical views or tables.
If this set of final drawings has been approved by the customer, any subsequent modification of the site must of any GE supplied components. Overhead support Structure has been confirmed with customer/contractor to meet required
GE provided criteria.
be subject to further investigation by GE about the feasibility of installing the equipment. Any reservations
must be noted. Rooms that will contain equipment, including staging areas if applicable, are construction debris free. Precautions must be
taken to prevent debris from entering rooms containing equipment.
Finished ceiling is installed. If applicable ceiling tiles installed per PMI discretion.
customer's responsibility to ensure that the site and final equipment placement complies with all applicable
Adequate delivery route from truck to final place of installation has been reviewed with all stakeholders, all
local requirements. communications/notifications have occurred, arrangements have been made for special handling (rigging, elevator, fork lift,
All work required to install GE equipment must be carried out in compliance with the building regulations and etc.). All floors along delivery route will support weight of the equipment, temporary reinforcements arranged if needed.
the safety standards of legal force in the country concerned.
These drawings are not to be used for actual construction purposes. The company cannot take responsibility System power & grounding (PDB/MDP) is available as per GE specifications, installed at point of final connection and ready to
for any damage resulting therefrom. use. Lock Out Tag Out is available.
System power and grounded audit has been scheduled to be completed during installation of equipment. (If Required) GEHC
PM to confirmed if needed.
Adequate room illumination installed and working.
CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES
Cable ways (floor/wall/ceiling/Access Flooring) are available for installation of GE cables and are of correct length and
It is the responsibility of the customer to prepare the site in accordance with the specifications stated in the diameter. Cable ways routes per GE Final drawings and cable access openings areas installed at a time determined by GEHC
PM. Surface floor duct can be installed at time of system installation.
final study. A detailed site readiness checklist is provided by GE. It is the responsibility of the customer to
ensure all requirements are fulfilled and that the site conforms to all specifications defined in the checklist and HVAC systems Installed, and the site meets minimum environmental operational system requirements.
Network outlets installed and computer network available and working.
up and ensure that actions in the checklist are complete, and if necessary, will aid in the rescheduling of the
Hospital IT/connectivity contacts have been engaged and information has been added to Project management tool. (If
delivery and installation date. Required)
Prior to installation, a structrual engineer of record must ensure that the floor and ceiling is designed in such a
way that the loads of the installed system can be securely borne and transferred. The layout of additional Floor levelness/flatness is measured and within tolerance, and there are no visible defects per GEHC specifications. Floor
structural elements, dimensioning and the selection of appropriate installation methods are the sole Strength and thickness have been discussed with customer/contractor and they have confirmed GE requirements are met.
responsibility of the structural engineer. Execution of load bearing structures supporting equipment on the Customer supplied countertops where GE equipment will be installed are in place.
ceiling, floor or walls are the customer's responsibility. Specific for MR
RF Shield installed with possible exception of magnet entrance. RF Shield Effectivity and Ground Isolation Test needed. If GE
responsible for supplying RF shield, the RF shield Effectivity and Ground Isolation Test data is a Mandatory attachment into
MyProjects.
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Broadband RF noise is a single transient or continuous series of transient disturbances caused by an electrical The customer must establish protocols to prevent persons with cardiac pacemakers, neurostimulators, and
discharge. Low humidity environmental conditions will have higher probability of electrical discharge. The electrical biostimulation devices from entering magnetic fields of greater than 5 gauss (exclustion zone).
discharge can occur due to electrical arcing (micro arcing) or merely static discharge. Some potential sources Main power transformers must remain outside the 3 gauss field. EMI < 17.1mG AC. EMI < 4.1mG DC.
capable of producing electrical discharge include: Potential exists under fault conditions that the 5 gauss line may expand radially to 14.8 ft. [4.5 m] and axially
to 19.7 ft. [6.0 m] for 8 seconds or less. It should be noted that normal rampdowns or magnet rundown unit
Loose hardware/fasteners vibration or movement (electrical contunuity must always be maintained) initiated quenches will not cause the magnetic field to expand.
Flooring material including raised access flooring (panels & support hardware) and carpeting It is recommended every site consider the event of a quench and plan accordingly (such as placing 5 gauss
Electrical fixtures (i.e. Lighting fixtures, track lighting, emergency lighting, battery chargers, outlets) warning signs at expanded locations).
Ducting for HVAC and cable routing The ferrous metal objects listed below must not move into or inside of the moving metal sensitivity line
RF shield seals (walls, doors, windows etc.) during scans.
For additional information regarding image quality, refer to the pre-installation manual listed on the cover sheet.
Buses and trucks (dump, tractor trailer, utility, fire trucks) 23.2 FT 7.10 M 29.2 FT 8.90 M
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26'-4"
(considering RF C 25 Minimum opening for is 43 in. w x 82 in. h, contingent on a 96 in. corridor width
shield walls) 3 C 26 Counter top for equipment- provide grommeted openings as required to route cables
C 27 Base cabinet for storage of: surface coils, patient positioning pads, phantoms, etc.
EQUIPMENT C 28 Louvered doors - refer to preinstall for requirements
ROOM
C 29 Magnet access 9'-0"x10'-0"
C 30 Shelf
25 24
12
19 22
15 32 13
7'-3"
9 8
26 10 17
CONTROL ROOM
RF SHIELD - 100 dB ATTENUATION
21 Exam room height
13'-2" LOCATED ELSEWHERE Finished floor to slab height TBD
Recommended finished ceiling height 8'-9"
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+ TBD
+ TBD
+ 8'-9"
MAGNET ROOM
CONTROL ROOM
3
9
1
8'-9"
4
3'-6"
+ TBD
+ TBD
+ 8'-9"
MAGNET ROOM
1
8'-9"
3'-6"
200 G
100G Note: Define RF shield's inset according to
50G provisions made by the RF Shield vendor.
30G
Warning! 5 Gauss line outside
the Magnet room limits. 10G
5G
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0.2
FREQUENCY AMPLITUDE
(Hz)
0.15
2 0.05
10 0.05
0.1
20 0.35
30 0.35
0.05
35 0.2
50 0.2
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60
FREQUENCY [Hz]
Limits Of Steel Mass Distance From Magnet Isocenter Distance Below Top Surface Of Floor
40 mm in mm in
0 0 0 - 1143 0-45 0 - 76 0-3
9.8 2 1143 - 1194 45-47 76 - 127 3-5
20
14.7 3 1194 - 1321 47-52 127 - 254 5-10
39.2 8 1321 - 1397 52-55 254 - 330 10-13
0 98.0 20 1397+ 55+ 330+ 13+
63
12.5
20000
250
1000
4000
The actual field strength can be affected by Magnetic shielding, Earth's magnetic field, other magnetic fields and
stationary or moving metal. This information must be used to evaluate potential site interaction of GE Healthcare
Frequency (1/3 Octave) equipment with other non-GE Healthcare equipment. Magnetic shielding can be installed to prevent interaction
between the magnet and nearby sensitive devices. The GE Healthcare Project Manager of Installation (PMI) can work
with the customer to coordinate the magnetic shielding site evaluation. The customer is responsible for installation
of all magnetic shielding.
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Mesh shield
frame area
ICC/ISC
59
[2.32 in] 824 1107.2 59
[32.44 in ] 59 [43.59 in ] [2.32 in] 200
[2.32 in] [7.9 in]
50
A [2 in]
6140
156 RF
[241.74 in
6.15 in ] shield
2600 400
Finished wall [102.4 in] [15.7 in]
A: 300 mm [11.81in] side space for excess cable sorage. Left side space and right side space can be swapped.
NOTE:All RF mesh Assy Shipping brackets should be kept on frame until after installed and RF test is completed.
An enclosure (i.e. closet) must be provided to restrict access to the PEN panels and for storage of excess interconnections.
The PEN closet must have a mechanical locking mechanism to restrict access to the PEN panels
The PEN closet must maintain the minimum service area outside the 200 Gauss in the magnet room.
PEN closet must allow free air exchange of between the Magnet room and PEN closet for MR
system blowers. Airflow may be achieved through door louvers or other openings in the PEN closet that meet all other
942 1226
[37.1 in] [48.27 in] PEN closet requirements
MAGNET
GEOMETRIC
Equipment ISOCENTER
room RF Shield
FRONT OF MAGNET
1372
[54 in]
Integrated System Cabinet and Integrated Cooling Cabinet must be covered on both sides for safety. SCALE 1:50
TOP VIEW
FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW 3674
[144.7 in]
2492 1992 466
[98.1 in] [78.4 in] [18.4 in]
SIDE VIEW
961 1030
[37.8 in] [40.5 in]
Note:
Center of gravity is approximate and includes the GE Healthcare supplied VibroAcoustic Dampening Kit, but does not include cryogens, gradient
assembly, side mounted electronics, or enclosures.
Enclosure dimensions are for reference only, NOT FOR SITE PLANNING USE.
Center of gravity NOT TO SCALE
Service clearance
Service Clearance
FRONT VIEW
FRONT VIEW
1574
150+70 150 150 150+70 [62 in]
388
0
[5.9 in] [5.9 in] 461 0
692
Air flow [27.2 in]
Center of gravity 340
Center of gravity 1275
[13.4 in]
825 [50.2 in]
[32.5 in]
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401
755 [15.79 in]
[29.71 in]
700
[27.56 in]
308
[12.13 in] 194
[7.64 in]
Center of Gravity
SCALE 1:10 SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW
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MINIMUM SPECIFICATIONS FOR MAGNET ROUTING 2120 Cryogen venting (if roof hatch, completed within 24 hrs)
Floor must be able to withstand a moving load of 5352 daN [83.5 in]
1114
Height: 2.5m [98.5in], width: 2.5m [98.5in] [43.9 in] Magnet anchors installed and tested
This is only a partial list of items required for delivery of the magnet. For a complete checklist refer to the
pre-installation manual referenced on cover sheet.
1154 1194
[45.4 in] 2388 [47 in]
2282
[89.8 in] [94 in]
2700
[106.3 in]
DIMENSIONS LxWxH WEIGHT
STORAGE CONDITIONS EQUIPMENT
mm in kg lbs
NOTE
System components except the magnet should be stored in a cleaned room.
Initial gradient coil assembly is shipped installed
Replacement XRM gradient coil assembly
condensing. 991x2536x1499 39x99.84x59 1449 3194 in the magnet. Shipping/installation cart is used to
on a shipping cradle/cart
install replacement coil assembly only.
Material should not be stored for more than 90 days.
The magnet will be delivered after GE validation of the site.
All units that are wall mounted or wall supported are to be provided with supports where necessary. Wall Excessive vibration can affect MR image quality. Vibration testing must be performed early in the site planning
supports are to be supplied and installed by the customer or his contractors. process to ensure vibration is minimized. Both steady state vibration (exhaust fans, air conditioners, pumps, etc.)
and transient vibrations (traffic, pedestrians, door slamming, etc.) must be assessed.The Magnet cannot be directly
Dimensions are to finished surfaces of room. isolated from vibration. Any vibration issue must be resolved at the source.
Certain mr procedures require an extremely stable environment to achieve high resolution image quality. MAGNET STEADY-STATE VIBRATION SPECIFICATIONS
Vibration is known to introduce field instabilities into the imaging system. The vibration effects on image Transient vibration levels above the
quality can be minimized during the initial site planning of the mr suite by minimizing the vibration specified limits in the MR Site 750
environment. See PROXIMITY LIMITS, PATIENT TABLE DOCK ANCHOR MOUNTING REQUIREMENTS AND Vibration Test Guidelines must be
VIBROACOUSTIC DAMPENING KIT details for additional information. analyzed. Any transient vibration
Standard steel studs, nails, screws, conduit, piping, drains and other hardware are acceptable if properly that causes vibration to exceed the
secured. Any loose steel objects can be violently accelerated into the bore of the magnet. Careful thought steady-state level must be mitigated.
should be given to the selection of light fixtures, cabinets, wall decorations, etc. To minimize this potential
500
hazard. For safety, all removable items within the magnet room such as faucet handles, drain covers, switch
Non-movable steel such as wall studs or hvac components will produce negligible effect on the active shield
magnet.
Customers contractor must provide all penetrations in post tension floors. 100
70
65
Customers contractor must provide and install any non-standard anchoring. Documents for standard 0
anchoring methods are included with GE equipment drawings for geographic areas that require such
documentation. 0 7 25 29 33 39 45
EXCITATION FREQUENCY [Hz]
Customers contractor must provide and install hardware for "through the floor" anchoring and/or any bracing
under access floors. This contractor must also provide floor drilling that cannot be completed because of an
obstruction encountered while drilling by the GE installer such as rebar etc. VIBRATION TRANSMITTED THROUGH VIBROACOUSTIC MAT
Customers contractor to provide and install appropriate supports for the storage of excess cables.
It is the customer's responsibility to perform any floor or wall penetrations that may be required. The
customer is also responsible for ensuring that no subsurface utilities (e.g., electrical or any other form of 0.25
wiring, conduits, piping, duct work or structural supports (i.e. post tension cables or rebar)) will interfere or
come in contact with subsurface penetration operations (e.g. drilling and installation of anchors/screws) 0.225
performed during the installation process. To ensure worker safety, GE installers will perform surface
penetration operations only after the customer's validation and completion of the "GE surface penetration 0.2
permit"
0.175
0.15
0.125
0.1
0.075
0.05
0.025
0
25
63
125
315
12.5
31.5
1000
1250
1600
2000
2500
16
20
40
50
80
100
160
200
250
400
500
630
800
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2
1 1 17'-3"
1 1
4
5
MAGNET ROOM
6'-4"
EQUIPMENT ROOM
9'-4"
CONTROL ROOM
LOCATED ELSEWHERE
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Patient table
dock frame
anchor hole
1355
[53.3 in]
3419mm 943mm
[134.61in] [37.13in]
seismic anchor holes The finished floor must support the weight of all components (e.g., patient table, gradient coil replacement cart)
throughout operation and service life.
4 x magnet 673 673
mounting holes [26.5 in] [26.5 in]
The RF shield vendor must perform a pull test on the anchor (equal to the clamping force).
NOTE:
This drawing is to be used only as a design intent document. refer to ge installation manual for tray install.
actual tray installation may be site dependent.
NOT TO SCALE This drawing not to scale
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5
4
16
13.76
3
2
MAGNET ROOM
EQUIPMENT ROOM
MECHANICAL/PLUMBING NOTES
All piping, fittings, supports, hoses, clamps, ventlation systems, etc. are to be supplied and installed
by the customer or his contractors.
CONTROL ROOM For complete design and requirements, specifications and guidelines refer to the pre-installation
manual: system cooling, cryogen venting, waveguides and exhaust venting.
An emergency water cooling back-up supply is recommended for continuous cryogen compressor
6 operation. if using an open loop back-up design, ensure a drain is provided. please refer to the
pre-install manual for optional back-up coolant supply requirements
LOCATED ELSEWHERE
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MR Elastography (MRE) Equipment 141 480 141 480 141 480 Manual ON/OFF
fan switches in
parallel
RF Filter
2.5
2.0
*
1.5
1.0
0.5
30 40 50 60 70 80 90
MIN MAX
INLET TEMP
1.0 gpm 2.6 gpm
INLET FLOW (4 l/min) (10 l/min)
TEMP RISE
flow) flow)
HEAT DISSIPATION (kW) 7.2 kW
8.7 psi at 2.1 gpm flow
PRESSURE DROP
(60 kPa at 8 l/min flow)
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KEY COMPONENTS:
[0.5 in] mesh
RF waveguide extended from wall to magnet adapter 25.4
Must be all same material and all welded [1 in ]
Support system must withstand 11125 N (2500 lbs)
GE ventglas must be installed in vertical section directly over magnet
RF WAVEGUIDE EXTENDED
203 [8 in]
WAVEGUIDE DIELECTRIC ventglas outside
BREAK
RF room
VENTGLAS
VENT PIPE
CONNECTOR OUTSIDE
610 mm [24 in], may be cut to a
minimum of 100 mm [4 in].
GROUND
VENT CAP
(customer EXHAUST AREA
supplied) 10.7m x 4.6m
[35ft x 15ft] (LxW)
NOT TO SCALE
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Notes
1. Elbows with angles greater than 90 deg must not be used
2. Data in Table 2 is based on the following facts and assumptions:
a. Initial flow conditions at magnet interface
b. EM energy (13MJ) is dumped to He during quench and rises He temperature to 10 Kelvin
c. Gas temperature starting at 10 Kelvin and increase with length determined by thermal energy balance
d. 90% He is assumed to be evacuated within 30 sec. None left after quench.
e. Absolute roughness is assumed to be 0.25 mm.
f. R/D = 1.0 for standard sweep elbows, R/D = 1.5 for long sweep elbows where D = outer diameter of pipe; R =
radius of bend
3. The total pressure drop of the entire cryogenic vent system must be less than 20 psi (138 kPa). The calculation
starts at the magnet vent interface and ends at the termination point outside the building.
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All lighting fixtures and associated components must meet all RF shielded room and RF grounding 1. All wires specified shall be copper stranded, flexible, thermo-plastic, color coded, cut 10 foot long at outlet
requirements (e.g., track lighting is not recommended due to possible RF noise). boxes, duct termination points or stubbed conduit ends. All conductors, power, signal and ground, must be
run in a conduit or duct system. Electrical contractor shall ring out and tag all wires at both ends. Wire runs
All lighting must use direct current (the DC must have less than 5% ripple).
must be continuous copper stranded and free from splices.
300 lux must be provided at the front of the magnet for patient access and above the magnet for servicing. 1.1. Aluminum or solid wires are not allowed.
Fluorescent lighting must not be used in the magnet room. 2. Wire sizes given are for use of equipment. Larger sizes may be required by local codes.
Lighting must be adjusted using a discrete switch or a variable DC lighting controller. 3. It is recommended that all wires be color coded, as required in accordance with national and local electrical
Scr dimmers or rheostats must not be used. codes.
4. Conduit sizes shall be verified by the architect, electrical engineer or contractor, in accordance with local or
DC led lighting may be used if the power source is located outside the magnet room RF.
national codes.
Battery chargers (e.g., used for emergency lighting) must be located outside the magnet RF room. 5. Convenience outlets are not illustrated. Their number and location are to be specified by others. Locate at
Short filament length bulbs are recommended. least one convenience outlet close to the system control, the power distritbution unit and one on each wall of
Linear lamps are not recommended due to the high burnout rate. the procedure room. Use hospital approved outlet or equivalent.
6. General room illumination is not illustrated. Caution should be taken to avoid excessive heat from overhead
spotlights. Damage can occur to ceiling mounting components and wiring if high wattage bulbs are used.
Recommend low wattage bulbs no higher than 75 watts and use dimmer controls (except mr). Do not mount
lights directly above areas where ceiling mounted accessories will be parked.
7. Routing of cable ductwork, conduits, etc., must run direct as possible otherwise may result in the need for
greater than standard cable lengths (refer to the interconnection diagram for maximum usable lengths point
to point).
8. Conduit turns to have large, sweeping bends with minimum radius in accordance with national and local
electrical codes.
9. A special grounding system is required in all procedure rooms by some national and local codes. It is
recommended in areas where patients might be examined or treated under present, future, or emergency
conditions. Consult the governing electrical code and confer with appropriate customer administrative
personnel to determine the areas requiring this type of grounding system.
10. The maximum point to point distances illustrated on this drawing must not be exceeded.
11. Physical connection of primary power to GE equipment is to be made by customers electrical contractor with
CONNECTIVITY REQUIREMENTS the supervision of a GE representative. The GE representative would be required to identify the physical
connection location, and insure proper handling of GE equipment.
12. GEHC conducts power audits to verify quality of power being delivered to the system. The customer's
Broadband Connections are necessary during the installation process and going forward to ensure full support electrical contractor is required to be available to support this activity.
from the Engineering Teams for the customers system. Maximum performance and availability for the customers
system is maintained and closely monitored during the lifetime of the system. Proactive and reactive maintenance
is available utilising the wide range of digital tools using the connectivity solutions listed below:
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Network outlet
Dedicated telephone lines/network connection
Duplex hospital grade, dedicated outlet 120-v emergency, single phase power, 15a
Duplex hospital grade, dedicated outlet 120-v, single phase outlet routed through RF
filter
69
A
6 Additional Conduit Runs
(Contractor Supplied and Installed)
5 From To Qty Size (in) Size (mm)
Main Disconnect Panel Facility power 1 as Req'd
Integrated Systems Cabinet 1 as Req'd
Main Disconnect Panel Integrated Cooling Cabinet 1 as Req'd
MAGNET ROOM
6'-4"
+ TBD + TBD
+ TBD + TBD
3
2 MAGNET ROOM CONTROL ROOM
+ 8'-9"
+ TBD
5 5
MAXIMUM
10'-8"
4
5'-4"
5'-4"
0'-7"
A B
+ TBD
+ TBD
EQUIPMENT ROOM 1
+ TBD
MAX. 10'-8"
6
5'-5"
C
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Min. 300
[11.8 in] 213 mm [8.39 in]
Min bend radius
9
6
ISC
10
450
11
[18 in]
3 5
7
NOT TO SCALE 4
center.
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MON
9.40 m
[30.8 ft]
16.80 m CRY
[55 ft] 0.40/6.40 m ICC
[1.3/21 ft]
16.40 m
[53.8 ft]
ISC
13.00 m
[42.7 ft] GOC
5.40/9.40 m
[17.5/30.8 ft] PT+MAG
Customer supplied
29.8m SEO2
[97.7 ft]
System power 24.70 m
panel (MDP or PDB) [81 ft] SEO3
MRU
DS