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The document outlines the specifications and requirements for the installation of GE Healthcare's SIGNA PIONEER MRI system, including necessary pre-installation manuals and customer responsibilities. It emphasizes the importance of site readiness, structural integrity, and compliance with local regulations to ensure proper equipment installation and operation. Additionally, it provides guidelines for magnetic interference and image quality considerations related to the MRI system's environment.
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GE Healthcare Site Readiness Guide

The document outlines the specifications and requirements for the installation of GE Healthcare's SIGNA PIONEER MRI system, including necessary pre-installation manuals and customer responsibilities. It emphasizes the importance of site readiness, structural integrity, and compliance with local regulations to ensure proper equipment installation and operation. Additionally, it provides guidelines for magnetic interference and image quality considerations related to the MRI system's environment.
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Typical

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REV DATE MODIFICATIONS
01 - C1 - Cover Sheet 16 - M3 - Chilled Water
02 - C2 - Disclaimer - Site Readiness 17 - M4 - Cryogenics (1) ----
03 - A1 - General Notes 18 - M5 - Cryogenics (2)
04 - A2 - Equipment Layout
05 - A3 - Section Views
06 - A4 - Acoustic - Proximity Limits
19 - E1 - Electrical Notes
20 - E2 - Electrical Layout GE Healthcare ----
07 - A5 - RF shielding
21 - E3 - Electrical Elevations ----
22 - E4 - Electrical Details
08 - A6 - Equipment Details (1) 23 - E5 - Power Requirements
09 - A7 - Equipment Details (2) 24 - E6 - Interconnections
10 - A8 - Delivery
11 - S1 - Structural Notes
12 - S2 - Structural Layout
SIGNA PIONEER
13 - S3 - Structural Details
14 - M1 - Mechanical Layout
15 - M2 - HVAC-Venting
FINAL STUDY
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: [Link]/siteplanning PMM PMM - ---- 5680003-1EN 9
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-[Link] 12/Oct/2023 01/24
DISCLAIMER CUSTOMER SITE READINESS REQUIREMENTS

GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
REQUIRED MANUALS FOR SYSTEM PRE-INSTALLATION
· GE is not responsible for the installation of developers and associated equipment, lighting, cassette trays and
Description Document Number*
protective screens or derivatives not mentioned in the order.
· The final study contains recommendations for the location of GE equipment and associated devices, electrical Product specific Pre-installation Manual Refer to cover page
wiring and room arrangements. When preparing the study, every effort has been made to consider every Magnet Room Venting 5850263
aspect of the actual equipment expected to be installed. RF Shielded Room Pre-installtion Requirements for MR systems 5850260
· The layout of the equipment offered by GE, the dimensions given for the premises, the details provided for IEC Electromagnetic Compatibility 5850261
the pre-installation work and electrical power supply are given according to the information noted during Acoustic Room Details 5850262
on-site study and the wishes expressed by the customer. Magnet Venting Conformance Assessment Form 2705036
· The room dimensions used to create the equipment layout may originate from a previous layout and may not
*documents can be accessed in multiple languages at [Link]
be accurate as they may not have been verified on site. GE cannot take any responsibility for errors due to
lack of information.
· Dimensions apply to finished surfaces of the room.
· Actual configuration may differ from options presented in some typical views or tables. · A mandatory component of this drawing set is the GE Healthcare Pre-installation manual. Failure to reference
· If this set of final drawings has been approved by the customer, any subsequent modification of the site must the Pre-installation manual will result in incomplete documentation required for site design and preparation.
be subject to further investigation by GE about the feasibility of installing the equipment. Any reservations
must be noted. · The items on the GE Healthcare Site Readiness Checklist DOC1809666 are REQUIRED to facilitate equipment
· The equipment layout indicates the placement and interconnection of the indicated equipment components. delivery to the site. Equipment will not be delivered if these requirements are not satisfied.
There may be local requirements that could impact the placement of these components. It remains the
customer's responsibility to ensure that the site and final equipment placement complies with all applicable · Any deviation from these drawings must be communicated in writing to and reviewed by your local GE
local requirements. Healthcare installation project manager prior to making changes.
· All work required to install GE equipment must be carried out in compliance with the building regulations and
· Make arrangements for any rigging, special handling, or facility modifications that must be made to
the safety standards of legal force in the country concerned.
deliver the equipment to the installation site. If desired, your local GE Healthcare installation project
· These drawings are not to be used for actual construction purposes. The company cannot take responsibility
manager can supply a reference list of rigging contractors.
for any damage resulting therefrom.
· New construction requires the following;
1. Secure area for equipment,
CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES 2. Power for drills and other test equipment,
3. Restrooms.
· It is the responsibility of the customer to prepare the site in accordance with the specifications stated in the
final study. A detailed site readiness checklist is provided by GE. It is the responsibility of the customer to · Provide for refuse removal and disposal (e.g. crates, cartons, packing)
ensure all requirements are fulfilled and that the site conforms to all specifications defined in the checklist and
final study. The GE Project Manager of Installation (PMI) will work in cooperation with the customer to follow · It is required to minimize vibrations within the scan room. It is the customer's responsibility to contract
up and ensure that actions in the checklist are complete, and if necessary, will aid in the rescheduling of the a vibration consultant/engineer to implement site design modifications to meet the GE vibration
delivery and installation date. specification. Refer to the system Pre-installation manual for vibration specifications.
· Prior to installation, a structural 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
structural elements, dimensioning and the selection of appropriate installation methods are the sole
responsibility of the structural engineer. Execution of load bearing structures supporting equipment on the
ceiling, floor or walls are the customer's responsibility.

THE UNDERSIGNED, HEREBY CERTIFIES THAT I HAVE READ AND APPROVED THE PLANS IN THIS DOCUMENT.

DATE NAME SIGNATURE

Typical SIGNA PIONEER EN-MRI-TYP-SIGNA_PIONEER-[Link] - Rev F Date 12/Oct/2023 C2 - Disclaimer - Site Readiness 02/24
MRI SITE PLANNING REMINDERS
Please refer to pre-installation checklist in pre-installation manual listed on the cover sheet for items critical to
image quality.

1. The layout should be arranged so that the 5g line is contained to the magnet room. If not possible, a barrier is
recommended to prevent entry to the 5g field area.
2. The spaces around, above, and below the magnet must be reviewed for effects of the 5g, 3g, 1g, and .5g fields.
Refer to the proximity limit chart in the MR pre-installation manual referenced on the cover sheet.
3. For moving metal, the restriction lines typically extend outside of the MR space. Please confirm there are no
moving metal concerns within these areas.
4. For vibration, analysis to be completed as required per pre-installation manual.
5. For EMI, review the site for the location of the main electrical feeders, AC devices, or distribution systems. An
EMI study is recommended if large AC systems are nearby.
6. Details of the floor below the magnet must be reviewed. The structural engineer must verify that the quantity
of steel in the volume 10ft [3.1m] x 10ft [3.1m] x 13in [.3m] deep (below the magnet) does not exceed the
allowable steel content as given in the MR pre-installation manual referenced on the cover sheet.
7. Remove, cover, or fill-in abandoned ducts or troughs from the Equipment and Magnet rooms. Access/computer room
flooring in the Equipment room can either be removed or assessed and reinforced to support heavier cabinets.

Responsibility for the coordination, design, engineering, and site preparation resides with the customer and their
project architects and contractors. GE does not, by providing reviews and furnishing comments and assistance,
accept any responsibility beyond its obligations as defined in the MR system, sale/purchase agreement.

IMAGE QUALITY CONSIDERATIONS MAGNETIC INTERFERENCE SPECIFICATIONS

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.
capable of producing electrical discharge include: · Potential exists under fault conditions that the 5 gauss line may expand radially to 4.5 m [14.8 ft] and axially to
6.0 m [19.7 ft] 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.

TYPCIAL MOVING MAGNETIC MASS DISTANCE RADIALLY DISTANCE AXIALLY


Carts, Gurneys 100-400 lbs [45-182 kg] 3 Gauss line 3 Gauss line
Forklifts, small elevator, cars, minivans vans, pickup trucks, ambulances
(objects greater than 400 lbs [182 kg]) 20.0 FT 6.05 M 25.0 FT 7.65 M

Buses and trucks (dump, tractor trailer, utility, fire trucks) 23.2 FT 7.10 M 29.2 FT 8.90 M
For objects >400 lbs [182 kg], Z-axis EMI disturbances must not exceed 5.6 mG peak-to-peak.

Typical SIGNA PIONEER EN-MRI-TYP-SIGNA_PIONEER-[Link] Rev F Date 12/Oct/2023 A1 - General Notes 03/24
LEGEND
Moving metal sensitivity line for CARS, MINIVANS, PICKUP
A GE SUPPLIED D AVAILABLE FROM GE
TRUCKS, AND AMBULANCES.
B GE SUPPLIED/CONTRACTOR INSTALLED E EQUIPMENT EXISTING IN ROOM
NOTE: Ferrous objects must not move into or inside of the
moving metal sensitivity line during scans. CUSTOMER/CONTRACTOR SUPPLIED AND ITEM TO BE REINSTALLED FROM
C *
INSTALLED ANOTHER SITE
Moving metal sensitivity line for BUSES AND TRUCKS (DUMP,
200 GAUSS 5 GAUSS
TRACTOR TRAILER, UTILITY, FIRE TRUCKS)
100, 50, 30, 10 GAUSS 3, 1, 0.5 GAUSS
18'-8"
6'-6" MAX MAX
9'-4" HEAT WEIGHT HEAT WEIGHT
23 BY ITEM DESCRIPTION OUTPUT (lbs) OUTPUT (kg)
(BTU/h) (W)
A 1 MAGNET (MAG) 8189 16538 2400 7500
A 2 PATIENT TABLE (Comfort Plus) - 573 - 260
A 3 MAGNET RUNDOWN UNIT (MRU) - 7 - 3.2
12 27 5 A 4 INTEGRATED COOLING CABINET (ICC) 5118 1045 1500 474
A 5 INTEGRATED SYSTEM CABINET (ISC) 24225 2758 7100 1251
A 6 MAGNET MONITOR (MON) 205 10 60 4.5
A 7 OPERATOR CONSOLE (GOC) 4947 131 1450 59.3
B 8 MAIN DISCONNECT PANEL (MDP) 901 96 264 43.5
11'-6"

28 MAGNETIC RESONANCE
A 9 481 53 141 24.22
27 4 ELASTOGRAPHY (MRE)
A 10 700VA UPS - 26 - 12
A 11 CCTV MONITOR - 8 - 3.5
9
A 12 CCTV CAMERA - - - -
A 13 METAL DETECTOR (HAND HELD) - - - -

0.5 G
200 G
100 G
30 G

1G
5G
16 A 14 INJECTOR HEAD ON PEDESTAL - 95 - 43
A 15 INJECTOR CONTROL 676 18 198 8
28

50 G

10 G
25'-0"

26'-4"
3G
14 1 A 16 INJECTOR POWER SUPPLY 601 7 176 3
6 D 17 WATER FILTER - - - -
D 18 DIMPLEX CHILLER 122832 2551 36000 1157
D 19 REMOTE GRAPHIC DISPLAY (RGD) - - - -
MAGNET ACCESS 2.5m x 2.5m [98.5in
26 C 20 x 98.5in] - - - -
8
2 MINIMUM OPENING FOR EQUIPMENT DELIVERY IS 1016 mm x 2083 mm [40 in x 82 in],
MAGNET ROOM C 21
467 ft² CONTINGENT ON A 1829 mm [72 in] CORRIDOR WIDTH
(considering RF
shield walls) 3 17 C 22
MINIMUM OPENING FOR EQUIPMENT DELIVERY IS 1092 mm x 2083 mm [43 in x 82 in],
CONTINGENT ON A 2438 mm [96 in] CORRIDOR WIDTH

EQUIPMENT C 23 WARNING! 5 GAUSS LINE OUTSIDE THE MAGNET ROOM LIMITS


ROOM
171 ft² C 24 DEFINE RF SHIELD'S INSET ACCORDING TO PROVISIONS MADE BY THE RF SHIELD VENDOR
COUNTER TOP FOR EQUIPMENT- PROVIDE GROMMETED OPENINGS AS REQUIRED TO
C 25
24 ROUTE CABLES

BASE CABINET FOR STORAGE OF: SURFACE COILS, PATIENT POSITIONING PADS,
C 26 PHANTOMS, ETC.
21 22 C 27 LOUVERED DOORS - REFER TO PREINSTALL MANUAL FOR REQUIREMENTS
C 28 SHELF
10
19 13
11 RF SHIELD - 100 dB ATTENUATION
7'-3"

7 EXAM ROOM HEIGHT


25 15 FINISHED FLOOR TO SLAB HEIGHT TBD
FALSE CEILING HEIGHT 8'-9"
CONTROL ROOM
95.5 ft²
18
13'-2" LOCATED ELSEWHERE
For Accessory Sales: (866) 281-7545 Options 1, 2, 1, 2 or mail to: gehcaccessorysales@[Link]
Typical SIGNA PIONEER EN-MRI-TYP-SIGNA_PIONEER-[Link] 1/4"=1'-0" Rev F Date 12/Oct/2023 A2 - Equipment Layout 04/24
SIDE VIEW WITH MAGNETIC FIELD

3'-6"
2'-10"
+ TBD
+ TBD

Cable tray
Unistrut
+ 8'-9"
T.B.D.
MAGNET ROOM
CONTROL ROOM
3
7
1

8'-9"
2

3'-6"

± 0'-0"

200
200 G
G
30 100
100 G
G 22
50
50 G
G
30
30 G
G
10
10 G
G
55 G
G
33 G
G
11 G
G

FRONT VIEW WITH MAGNETIC FIELD

+ TBD
+ TBD

+ 8'-9"
MAGNET ROOM

1
8'-9"
3'-6"

2
± 0'-0"

200 G 22
100G
30 50G
30G

10G

5G
Typical SIGNA PIONEER EN-MRI-TYP-SIGNA_PIONEER-[Link] 1/4"=1'-0" Rev F Date 12/Oct/2023 A3 - Section Views 05/24
ACOUSTICS SPECIFICATIONS ISOGAUSS PLOTS
Acoustic and vibroacoustic information is provided for site planning and architectural design activities. It is the
* The isogauss contour plots depicted on this drawing represent magnetic fringe fields resulting from the normal
customer's responsibility to hire a qualified acoustic engineer for solutions to further attenuate this transmitted
noise and vibration, if required. The actual room noise level may vary based on room design, optional equipment, operation of the magnet provided with the MR system. The actual magnetic field intensity at any point in the
and usage: vicinity of the magnet when installed may vary from the contour plots due to factors such as the concentrating
effects of nearby ferrous objects ambient magnetic fields, including the earth's magnetic field. Therefore, the
Low Frequency Magnet Floor Vibration (Vibration Amplitude at Each Foot)
Control Room: 62dBA contours shown are only approximations of actual field intensities found at a corresponding distance from the
Equipment Room: 80dBA 0.4
magnet's isocenter.
Magnet Room: 128dBA*
(maximum sound pressure level 0.35
at magnet bore isocenter)
VIBRATION AMPLITUDE [m/s²] 0.3
* Frequency: 20 Hz to 20kHz
0.25

0.2
FREQUENCY AMPLITUDE
(Hz) (m/s²)
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]

SOUND PRESSURE SPECTRAL DISTRIBUTION MAGNETIC PROXIMITY LIMITS


Gauss (mT) Limit Equipment
0.5 gauss (0.05mT) Nuclear camera
1/3 Band Relative SPL
Positron Emission Tomography scanner, Linear Accelerator, Cyclotrons, Accurate measuring scale, Analog image
1 gauss (0.1mT)
intensifiers, Bone Densitometers, Video display (tube), CT scanner, Ultrasound, Lithotriptor, Electron microscope
120 3 gauss (0.3mT) Power transformers, Main electrical distribution transformers
5 gauss (0.5mT) Cardiac pacemakers, Neurostimulators, Biostimulation devices
Magnetic computer media, Line printers, VCRs, Film processor, X-ray tubes, Emergency generators, Commercial
100 laundry equipment, Food preparation area, Water cooling equipment, HVAC equipment, Major mechanical
10 gauss (1mT)
equipment room, Credit cards, watches, and clocks, Air conditioning equipment, Fuel storage tanks, Motors greater
than 5 horsepower
50 gauss (5mT) Metal detector for screening, LCD panels, Telephones
Normalized SPL (dBA)

80
No Limit Digital Detectors
The customer must provide detail defining ferrous material below the magnet to the Project Manager so the GE Healthcare MR Siting and
60 Shielding team can review for compliance.

STEEL MASS LIMITS TO MAGNET ISOCENTER (3x3 m [10x10 ft] AREA UNDER MAGNET)
40 Limits Of Steel Mass Distance Below Top Surface Of Floor
kg/m² lbs/ft² mm in
0 0 0 - 76 0-3
20 9.8 2 76 - 127 3-5
14.7 3 127 - 254 5-10
39.2 8 254 - 330 10-13
0
98.0 20 330+ 13+
125

315
31.5

12500

20000
20

50

80

200

500

800

1250

2000

3150

5000

8000

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 equipment with other non-GE Healthcare equipment. Magnetic
Frequency (1/3 Octave) 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.

Typical SIGNA PIONEER EN-MRI-TYP-SIGNA_PIONEER-[Link] Rev F Date 12/Oct/2023 A4 - Acoustic - Proximity Limits 06/24
PENETRATION PANELS WALL OPENINGS PENETRATION PANEL CLOSET
INTEGRATED COOLING CABINET INTEGRATED SYSTEM CABINET minimum closet
Front View Front View 570 570 430 430 inner dimensions
[22.4 in] [22.4 in] [16.9 in] [16.9 in] outline
Equipment room side
122
Mesh shield frame area [4.8 in]

ICC/ISC

[90.6 in]
2300
59 824±5 1107±5 53
[2.3 in] [32.5 in±0.2 in] [43.6 in±0.2 in] [2.1 in]

59 59 200
[2.3 in] [2.3 in] [7.9 in]
[69.8 in±0.2 in]

50
[73.7 in]

A [2 in]
1774±5
1873

156 Finished wall


[6.1 in] RF
shield
2600 400

[6.7 in±0.4 in]


[102.4 in] [15.7 in]

170±10
942 1226 A: 300 mm [11.81in] side space for excess cable sorage. Left side space and right side space can be swapped.
[37.1 in] [48.3 in] 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
EQUIPMENT ROOM FLOOR · 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 400CFM (680 m³/hour) between the Magnet room and PEN closet for
INTEGRATED COOLING CABINET INTEGRATED SYSTEM CABINET MR system blowers. Airflow may be achieved through door louvers or other openings in the PEN closet that meet all
Top View Top View other PEN closet requirements
Finished 860 1140 MINIMUM MAGNET CEILING HEIGHT (TOP VIEW)

[17.7 in]
wall [33.9 in] [44.9 in]

450

[23.6 in]
300

600
Magnet room 150
[5.9 in] [11.8 in]
Shaded area within solid lines indicates floor to ceiling minimum height of 2500 mm [98.42in]. If ceiling is between
2500 mm [98.42in] and 2667 mm [105in], flexible main lead extension for low ceiling height is required for
[7.9 in]

[7.9 in]

ramping the magnet. Contact the PMI for preparation.


200

200

RF Shield
2769 1372
[109 in] [54 in]
[31.5 in]
800

150

[40 in]
[5.9 in] 17

1016
[.6 in]
Equipment
150 150
room [5.9 in] [5.9 in]
MAGNET

[33 in]
[70.9 in]

838
1800

825 1275 GEOMETRIC


[32.5 in] [50.2 in] ISOCENTER
150
[5.9 in]
Magnet Monitor

FRONT OF MAGNET
[39.4 in]
[15 in]

1125
[57.5 in]
1000
382

1461

[44.3 in]
1575
[62 in]
75
[3 in]

1372
NOT TO SCALE [54 in]
2735
[107.7 in]
SCALE 1:50
Integrated System Cabinet and Integrated Cooling Cabinet must be covered on both sides for safety.
Typical SIGNA PIONEER EN-MRI-TYP-SIGNA_PIONEER-[Link] Rev F Date 12/Oct/2023 RF shielding 07/24
MAGNET ENCLOSURE PATIENT TABLE (PT)
2450
[96.5 in]
1190
[46.9 in]
FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW
2492 1992 466
[98.1 in] [78.4 in] [18.4 in]

[27.6 in]
700

[13.8 in]
350
Top View
[93.3 in]

[93.3 in]
2370

2370
560 470
[22 in] [18.5 in]

[41.9 in]
[41.9 in]

[37.6 in]
1065

1065
956
961 1030
[37.8 in] [40.5 in]

[36.7 in]

[32.3 in]
932

820
[21.1 in]
535
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. Front View Side View
Center of gravity
Scale 1:25

INTEGRATED COOLING CABINET INTEGRATED SYSTEM CABINET


SIDE VIEW SECTION VIEW PLAN VIEW
Service
TOP VIEW Clearance
1140
MIN. 400

[44.9 in]
[15.7 in]

EQUIPMENT ROOM MAGNET ROOM Cover

MIN. 400
860

[15.7 in]
EQUIPMENT ROOM MAGNET ROOM

[23.6 in]
300 [33.9 in]

600
[11.8 in] Cover
300 MAGNET ROOM
[11.8 in]

[23.6 in]
Cable Any obstacles including cable EQUIPMENT ROOM

[43.3 in]
600

[40.5 in]
tray and ceiling must be in or MAGNET ROOM Any obstacles including cable

1099
Tray Cable

1028
above this area. Tray tray and ceiling must be in or
737 EQUIPMENT ROOM above this area. 150
RF Shield
MIN. 300

[40.9 in]
[11.8 in]

[29 in] RF Shield [5.9 in]


[37 in]
1040

MIN. 300
[11.8 in]
737
939

Cover [29 in] Cover Service clearance

[39.4 in]
[77.8 in]

Service Clearance

1000
1976

[77.8 in]
1975
1575
[39.4 in]
[42 in]

[62 in]
1000
1067

FRONT VIEW
SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW
150+70 150 150 50G Limit
368 0
[5.9 in] [5.9 in]
[14.5 in] [5.9 in+2.8
0 in ]
in 150+70
0
Service 1130
clearance 852 Service [5.9 in+2.8
0 in ]
in

[33.5 in] [44.5 in]


clearance
[77.8 in]

[84.2 in]
1975

461

[77.8 in]

2138
1976
[18.1 in]
[42 in]
1067

[26.9 in]
684
692
[27.2 in]
Air flow
Center of gravity 340
Center of gravity
[13.4 in] 867 1274
830
[32.7 in] [34.1 in] [50.2 in]

Typical SIGNA PIONEER EN-MRI-TYP-SIGNA_PIONEER-[Link] Rev F Date 12/Oct/2023 A6 - Equipment Details (1) 08/24
GLOBAL OPERATOR CABINET (GOC) MAGNET MONITOR AND MAGNET RUNDOWN UNIT (MRU)
TOP VIEW MAGNET MONITOR

[.5 in]
13
[Ø Ø5 152 152 381 127
Mounting: .2 Front view: Side view:
4 x Ø11.2 [0.44 in] in] [6 in] [6 in] [15 in] [5 in]

[11.3 in]

[10.2 in]
]

286

260
in

Ø1
4

[4.1 in]
.

105
24 281 24 76
[3 in]
[3.1 in]

[7.9 in]

[.9 in] [11 in] [.9 in]

[.5 in]
[1.2 in]
200

13
80

[1.8 in]
31

MAGNET RUNDOWN UNIT (MRU)

47

[4.7 in]
210

120
401 Mounting: Ø Front view:
755 [Ø. 7 [8.3 in] Side view:
[29.7 in] [15.8 in] 3 in
]

[7.7 in]
Ø 26 mm [1 in]

196
cable access
105 287 30 142

[2.1 in]
[4.1 in] [11.3 in] [1.2 in] [5.6 in]

54
700
[27.6 in]
The bottom edge of the MRU must be mounted 1524 ±25 mm [60 ± 1 in] above the magnet room floor.

[23.3 in]
593
333

[10.7 in]
187
[13.1 in]

273
[7.4 in]

Center of Gravity
SCALE 1:10 SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW
SCALE 1:20

MAIN DISCONNECT PANEL

SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW TOP VIEW

248
[.7 in]

[9.7 in]
19

216 Service 508 4x Ø11.2mm [0.44 in]


[8.5 in] clearance [20 in] mounting holes 508
76 [20 in]
[3 in]
[34.5 in]
[36 in]
876
914

499 19
[19.6 in] [.7 in]
[8.5 in]
216

470
[18.5 in]

[18.5 in]
470

FINISHED FLOOR

Center of gravity
NOT TO SCALE

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DELIVERY CRITICAL ITEMS FOR MAGNET DELIVERY
ROUTING
· The customer is solely liable for routing of components from dock to final site. · 24/7 chilled water and 480v power for shield/cryo cooler
· GE must be able to move system components in or out with no need to uncrate or disassemble any of the
components. The entire passageway must be cleared, adequately lighted and free from dust. · 24/7 120v power for the magnet monitor
· The floor and its surfacing must be able to withstand the live load of components and handling
equipment. · Phone lines for magnet monitoring and emergency use
· Floor surfacing must be continuous.
· The customer must protect any fragile flooring surfaces. · Operational magnet room exhaust fan

SPECIFICATIONS FOR MAGNET ROUTING · Cryogen venting (if roof hatch, completed within 24 hrs)
· Floor must be able to withstand a moving load of 7621 kg [16800 lb]
· Recommended opening height: 2.5m [98.5in], width: 2.5m [98.5in]. If recommended dimensions cannot
be met refer to pre-installation manual for detailed specifications. 2140
· Maximum slope: 30° [84.3 in]
1160
[45.7 in] 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.

[93 in]
2363
[7.6 in]
193

1146 1194
[45.1 in] 2387 [47 in]
2252
[88.7 in] [94 in]
FRONT VIEW OF MAGNET RIGHT SIDE VIEW OF MAGNET
GRADIENT COIL REPLACEMENT
STRAIGHT PATH PATH WITH 90 DEGREE TURN

910 2444
[35.8 in] [96.2 in]

[59 in]
1499
2500mm
[98.5 in]
DIMENSIONS LxWxH WEIGHT
STORAGE CONDITIONS EQUIPMENT
mm in kg lbs
NOTE
· System components except the magnet should be stored in a cleaned room.
· Temperature = -30 to 60°C [-22 to 140°F], relative humidity < 90% non Initial gradient coil assembly is shipped installed
Replacement VRMw gradient coil
condensing. 910x2444x1499 35.8x96.2x59 1449 3194 in the magnet. Shipping/installation cart is used to
assembly 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.

INSTALLATION AND DELIVERY ACCEPTANCE


· A survey of the site established by the customer and GE will make the
decision for the delivery time.
· This survey of the site (a form is made available by GE) is only to check if the The weight bearing structure of the site should support any additional weight of the main replacement parts
2500mm
apparent conditions of the site allow the equipment to be delivered. [98.5 in] occurring during maintenance of the magnet, throughout the whole lifecycle of the MR.
· If the site is not ready, GE can delay the delivery time.
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STRUCTURAL NOTES VIBRATION SPECIFICATIONS

· 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 [Link] 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

ACCELERATION g's (10¯⁶)


hazard. For safety, all removable items within the magnet room such as faucet handles, drain covers, switch

Above ambient baseline


box cover plates, light fixture components, mounting screws, etc. must be non-magnetic. If you have a specific
question about material, bring it to the attention of your GE project manager of installations.
· Floor levelness refer to MAGNET ROOM FLOOR SPECIFICATIONS DETAIL, this floor levelness requirement is
important for accurate patient table docking. 300

· Non-movable steel such as wall studs or hvac components will produce negligible effect on the active shield
magnet.
· Customer's contractor must provide all penetrations in post tension floors. 100
70
65
· Customer's 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]
· Customer's 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
· Customer's contractor to provide and install appropriate supports for the storage of excess cables.
0.1
· 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
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)
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
permit" 0.075

Envelope [m/s²]
Peak Amplitude
0.05

0.025

63

125

315

500
630
12.5

31.5

400
25
16
20

40
50

80

800

1600
100

160

250

1000
1250

2000
2500
200
1/3 Octave Frequency (Hz)

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ITEM DESCRIPTION

(GE SUPPLIED / CONTRACTOR INSTALLED)


1 Vibroacoustic dampening kit (see floor structural detail)
2 Magnet curtain kit
(CONTRACTOR SUPPLIED & INSTALLED)
9'-4"
3 Patient table dock rebar free area
4 Structural wall backing for Main Disconnect Panel
5 Structural wall backing for Magnet Rundown Unit
6 Structural wall backing for Magnet Monitor
7 Two I-beam runners are to support chiller feet at both ends. Refer to Dimplex manual.
11'-6"

14'-3"
2
1 1

17'-3"
6

1 1 4

5
MAGNET ROOM
6'-4"

EQUIPMENT ROOM

CONTROL ROOM

LOCATED ELSEWHERE

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MAGNET ON VIBROACOUSTIC DAMPENING KIT "VIBROMAT" MAGNET ROOM FLOOR SPECIFICATIONS
1304 390
[51.3 in] [15.4 in] Floor must be flat and level to 3 mm [0.12in] between high and low spots over the area shown.
349.5±6.4 Magnet vent
Vibromat [13.8 in±.25 in]

[11 in]
Patient table

279
dock frame

[49.07in]
1246mm
[19.5 in]
anchor hole

495
[5.2 in]

[26.5 in]
132

[2 in]
51

673
337.9

[49.07in]
1246mm
[13.3 in]

[16 in±.25 in]

[26.5 in]
406.4±6.4

673
139 3419mm 943mm
[134.61in] [37.13in]
[5.5 in]

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]

VibroAcoustic Mat (M7000VA)


NOT TO SCALE weight: 8 kg [17 lbs] (each)

TABLE FRAME ANCHOR MOUNTING REQUIREMENTS CABLE CONCEALMENT


Removable
Anchor Rod 200±10 700±10
(Male insert) NOTES: [7.9 in±.4 in] [27.6 in±.4 in]
Dock 1) Ceiling Opening and Cable Concealment
Clamp bracket Kit Frame Fasten Area are measured
from isocenter. Frame

[0.59 in±.2 in]


Finished
Floor 2) Cable Concealment Kit Frame Fasten fastening area

15±5
Filler Board Area must be enforced to sustain the Kit
Ceiling opening
or Grout (Frame + Covers) weight 30 kg [66 lb]. outline
Conductive Fibrous Washer
(RF seal)
Refer to Pre-Magnet Delivery manual CABLE

[25.89 in±.6 in]


TRAYS
RF Shield 5728068-1EN for additional information.

[21.9 in±.4 in]

658±15
556±10
FRONT OF MAGNET
Concrete
Vent pipe

[37.0 in±.4 in]


Female Anchor

940±10
Insert
BOLTED METHOD FEMALE ANCHOR METHOD
(CUTAWAY SIDE VIEW) (CUTAWAY SIDE VIEW)
NOT TO SCALE Magnet

[22.15 in±.6 in]


isocenter

563±15
1. The RF Shield vendor must design and install the table frame anchor bolt
2. The table frame anchor hole must be drilled after the Magnet is delivered
3. The table frame anchor must not contact floor rebar or other structural steel
4. The table frame anchor must electrically contact the RF shield at point of entry
5. The table frame anchors must have the following properties:
a. Anchors must be two-part assembly (male/female)
122±15
b. Female side must be expansion- or epoxy-type
[4.78 in±.6 in]
c. Male side must be a bolt or threaded rod with appropriate-sized nut (bolt or rod must be removable - not epoxied or cemented in place)
d. Anchors must be electrically conductive 1053±15
[41.46 in±.6 in]
e. Anchors must be non-magnetic
f. Anchors must not induce galvanic corrosion with the RF shield
g. Anchors must be commercially procured
h. The anchor rod hole clearance in the table anchor base is 11 mm (0.43 in). The anchor rod diameter must be sized appropriately
i. Anchors must meet the following clamping force: 2669 N (600 lbs)
j. The anchor rod must extend 40 mm ± 13 mm (1.57 in ±0.5 in) above the finished floor
k. The anchor rod must be less than 152 mm (6 in) in total length (length above the floor plus embedded length) SCALE 1:25
6. The RF shield vendor must perform a pull test on the anchor (equal to the clamping force). Results must be provided to the GE Healthcare Project Manager of Installation (PMI).

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ITEM DESCRIPTION

1 Cryogen vent (200mm [8"] O.D.)


2 Emergency exhaust vent - refer to magnet room vent requirements (position to be defined)
3 (2) 50mm [2"] I.D. High pressure hoses and (2) 50mm [2"] to 38mm [1.5"] Reducers

9'-4" (2) 38mm [1.5"] copper lines (insulated) and (2) shut off valves. refer to chilled water block
4 diagram
5 Closet must allow free air exchange of 400 CFM between magnet room and closet
11'-6"

5
4
13.76±.25

16±.25

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
3 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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TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY SPECIFICATIONS MAGNET ROOM VENTING REQUIREMENTS

IN-USE CONDITIONS HVAC VENT REQUIREMENTS


MAGNET ROOM CONTROL ROOM EQUIPMENT ROOM · HVAC vendor must comply with Magnet room temperature and humidity specifications and RF shielding
15-21°C 15-32°C 15-32°C [3] specifications.
Temperature
59-69.8°F 59-89.6°F 59-89.6°F [3] · RF Shield vendor must install open pipe or honeycomb HVAC waveguides.
Temperature gradient ≤ 3°C/h ≤ 3°C/h ≤ 3°C/h · All serviceable parts in the Magnet room (e.g.: diffusers) must be non-magnetic.
[1] ≤ 5°F/h ≤ 5°F/h ≤ 5°F/h
· Waveguides must be nonmagnetic and electrically isolated.
Relative humidity 30% to 60% 30% to 75% 30% to 75%
· Incoming air must contain at least 5% air from outside the Magnet room (inside or outside the facility) to
Humidity gradient [2] ≤ 5%/h ≤ 5%/h ≤ 5%/h
displace residual helium.
Stand by Max Average Stand by Max Average Stand by Max Average
System heat dissipation 1.20kW(2) 3.50kW(2)
EMERGENCY VENT REQUIREMENT
0.56kW 2.40kW 1.45kW 1.15kW 9.10kW
1915 btu 8189 btu 4095 btu 4947 btu 3316 btu 30456 btu 11337 btu
· Exhaust vent system is supplied by the customer.
NOTE · All items within the RF enclosure must be non-magnetic.
1) Operating temperature gradient limits shall be between -3°C/hr (-5°F/hr) and 3°C/hr (5°F/hr), when averaged over 1 hour · The exhaust vent system must be tested and operational before the magnet is installed.
2) Operating humidity gradient limits shall be between -5% RH/hr and 5% RH/hr (5°F/hr), when averaged over 1 hour
3) Maximum ambient temperature is derated by 1°C per 300 m above 2000 m (not to exceed 2600 m). · The exhaust intake vent must be located near the magnet cryogenic vent at the highest point on the finished or
drop ceiling.
· The Magnet room exhaust fan and exhaust intake vent must have a capacity of at least 1200 CFM (34 m³/min)
with a minimum of 12 room air exchanges per hour.
AIR RENEWAL · The exhaust fan must be placed above RF shielding located outside 10 gauss (1mT) and with appropriate
According to local standards. waveguide.
· The system must have a manual exhaust fan switch near the Operator Workspace and in the Magnet room near
NOTE the door (the switches must be connected in parallel).
In case of using air conditioning systems that have a risk of water leakage it is recommended not to install it above electric equipment or to
take measures to protect the equipment from dropping water.
· All system components must be accessible for customer inspection, cleaning and maintenance

HEAT DISSIPATION DETAILS MAGNET ROOM EXHAUST FAN SCHEMATIC


Vent to outside
IDLE AVERAGE MAX environment
DESCRIPTION ROOM
W BTU W BTU W BTU
Dielectric Isolator
Magnet (MAG) and Patient Table (PT) Magnet 561 1915 1200 4095 2400 8189
Main Disconnect Panel (MDP) Equipment 132 450 132 450 264 901 RF Shield Ductwork Exhaust Fan
Integrated System Cabinet (ISC) Equipment 280 955 2130 7270 7100 24232 AC Power (rated as required
Integrated Cooling Cabinet (ICC) Equipment 0 0 500 1706 1000 3412 To Facility for operation of Motorized
Cryocooler Compressor (CRY) Equipment
Exhaust Intake Vent Ductwork Damper and Exhaust Fan)
500 1706 500 1706 500 1706 Air Handler
Magnet Monitor (MON) Equipment 240 819 240 819 240 819 Ground secondary of low
voltage transformer to RF
Operator Workspace equipment (OW) Control 1450 4947 1450 4947 1450 4947
Room Common Ground Stud
OPTIONS Room ceiling Motorized Damper

MR Elastography (MRE) Equipment 141 480 141 480 141 480 Manual ON/OFF
fan switches in
parallel

RF Filter

MAGNET ROOM CONTROL ROOM

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CHILLED WATER BLOCK DIAGRAM CHILLED WATER SPECIFICATIONS
Facility chilled water FLOWMETER * FILTER *
Refer to detail: RF Shield (100 micron)
* Supply PARAMETER REQUIREMENTS
MINIMUM
RECOMMENDED * Equipment SUPPLIED by CUSTOMER Chiller size Minimum 36kW
Plumbing SUPPLIED by CUSTOMER
CHILLER * Return Water cooling SUPPLIED by GE Inlet temperature 5 to 15°C [41 to 59°F] measured at the inlet to the ICC
CONFIGURATION
Air cooling SUPPLIED by GE
Equipment SUPPLIED by GE
Hose connection to ICC (supplied by customer) 25.4mm (1 in) minimum hose inside diameter
MINIMUM FLOW MAXIMUM FLOW
50 l/min (13.2 gpm) 80 l/min (21.1 gpm)
PRESSURE DROP 40% propylene glycol, 60% 1.8 bars (26.1 psi) 3.4 bars (49.3 psi)
IN ICC CABINET water
Patient Air Cooling
Air Filter Availability Continuous
Integrated Integrated Body Coil Air Cooling
Cooling Antifreeze 0-40% propylene glycol
System Cabinet
Air Filter Maximum inlet pressure to ICC Maximum 5.52 bar (80 psi)
(ISC) Cabinet (ICC)
Minimum continuous heat load 7.5 kW
Facility plumbing to the ICC must be properly routed and insulated
Facility Condensation protection
Cryocooler to prevent equipment damage or safety hazards
Plumbing
Compressor Water quality Refer to pre-installation manual for detailed specifications
Unit
(CRY) Gradient Coil
(FPU) NOTE
(VRMw) · The customer must balance the cost of cryogens and local controls with the cost of emergency backup facility coolant.
· For the site without insite connection, the customer must provide and install an in-line thermometer on the supply
Optional Backup Water* Supply
Drain Magnet facility coolant hose. The thermometer must be capable of visually displaying thermometer covering 41 to 59°F (5 to
15°C) and configured for the properties of the cooling fluid in use.
NOTE: (MAG)
Customer need to provide the following items.
• 12.5mm [0.5 in] Hoses for tap water supply
and draining (x 2) EQUIPMENT MAGNET
• Hose bands for 12.5mm [0.5 in] Hoses (x2) ROOM ROOM

CITY WATER BACKUP SPECIFICATIONS FOR COMPRESSOR MINIMUM RECOMMENDED CHILLER CONFIGURATION
INLET WATER FLOW/TEMPERATURE FOR CRYOCOOLER COMPRESSOR
*RECOMMENDED TEMPERATURE AND WATER FLOW TO CRY ENTRY Flushing
valve
3.0
CUSTOMER
2.5 CHILLED Bypass ICC GEHC components
WATER Valve
2.0
* Filter
Flushing
1.5 valve with bypass

1.0

0.5
30 40 50 60 70 80 90 °F
FLOW METER
MIN MAX
39.2°F 82.4°F
VALVE
INLET TEMP (4°C) (28°C)
1.0 gpm 2.6 gpm FILTER
INLET FLOW (4 l/min) (10 l/min)
89.6°F at 1.0 gpm 53.6°F at 2.6 gpm
TEMP RISE (32°C at 4 l/min (12°C at 10 l/min
flow) flow) Equipment supplied by GEHC
HEAT DISSIPATION (kW) 7.2 kW
8.7 psi at 2.1 gpm flow Customer/contractor supplied
PRESSURE DROP
(60 kPa at 8 l/min flow) and installed

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TYPICAL CRYOGENIC VENT PIPE DETAIL TYPICAL CRYOGEN SIDE WALL EXIT
KEY COMPONENTS:
· RF waveguide extended from wall to magnet adapter

[1 in±.25 in]
Vent cap must prevent ingress of weather

25.4±6.35
elements due to strong winds (for example, rain, · Must be all same material and all welded or brazed
snow, hail, sand, and so on) and foreign material · Support system must withstand 11125 N (2500 lbs)
debris (for example, leaves, bird nests, and so on). · GE ventglas must be installed in vertical section directly over magnet
· Vent cap must prevent ingress of weather elements due to strong wind (for example, rain, snow,

[36 in]
12.7 mm [0.5 in] mesh bird screen hail, sand, and so on) and foreign material debris (for example, leaves, bird nests, and so on).

914
MIN
NOTE: for the Dielectric Break outside
the Magnet room please see the
Typical Cryogen Vent Pipe Detail
supplied by customer

Additional pipe/tubing
38 [1.50 in]

[1 in±.2 in]
rigid support

25±6
insulation

Vent RF WAVEGUIDE EXTENDED


cap

[8 in]
DIELECTRIC

~210
BREAK
VENTGLAS Mesh 203 [8 in]
[4 in]
MIN

CONNECTOR
102

bird ventglas outside


[32 in]

RF SHIELD
Screen
MIN
812

NOTE: for the Dielectric Break inside


RF room
[4 in]
102
MIN

the Magnet room please see the


Detail for the Cryogen Side Wall Exit

[92 in]
2327
[24 in]

VENT PIPE
610

610 mm [24 in], may be cut to a


minimum of 102 mm [4 in].
OUTSIDE
MAGNET VENT ADAPTER
[.8 in]
19.6

Do not remove or modify


supplied by GE

the vent adaptor bolted


[116.9 in]

to the magnet.
2969

[91.6 in]
MAX

CRYOGENIC VENTING ( EXTERIOR )


2327

OUTSIDE WALL ROOFTOP


Vent cap
FRONT

BACK

(customer supplied)
Warning sign
FINISHED FLOOR

Barrier
ROOF
Depth of vent
clearance:

6000mm
Exclusion

[236 in]
10700mm [420in] Vent exit
area

Waveguide is contractor supplied. Minimum 812 mm [32 in]. Must extend at least 100 mm [4 in] on magnet room
side of the wall/ceiling and 25±6 mm [1±0.25 in] from the GE supplied pipe below isolation joint. Magnet room end 3000mm

See note 2
must not be more than 2969 mm [117 in]above finished floor. [188 in]
1. The 203 mm [8 in] OD vent material must be one of the following materials with the wall thickness indicated:

0 in m
See note 1

[42 00m
]
a. SS 304: Minimum 0.89 mm [0.035 in]; Maximum 3.18 mm [0.125 in]

7
b. AL 6061-T6: Minimum 2.11 mm [0.083 in]; Maximum 3.18 mm [0.125 in]

10
c. CU DWV, M or L: Minimum 2.11 mm [0.083 in]; Maximum 3.56 mm [0.140 in] Exclusion
2. Either tubes or pipes may be used and must be seamless or have welded seams Area
NOTE

2300mm
All welds on the pipe must be ground down to a smooth 203 mm [ 8 in] diameter so that it can be clamped to the Ventglas

[90 in]
4600mm GROUND
with enough force. [180 in]
3. Corrugated pipe or spiral duct must not be used NOTES
4. If required, bellows pipe less than 300 mm [12 in] in length may be used as a thermal expansion joint (1) Restricted area: minimum distance between vent pipe and ground is 3660mm [144 in]. Barriers are required.
5. The vent pipe must withstand the maximum pressure listed in the Pre-Installation Manual Public area: barriers are not required if height is > 5000mm [197 in].
6. Waveguide vent material must match the outside diameter of the magnet flanged vent adapter (2) The bottom of the 90° elbow must be at least 914mm [36 in] above the roof deck (or higher if at risk of being
blocked by drifting snow, sand, or other potential obstructions.)
NOT TO SCALE
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MAGNET CRYOGENIC VENT SYSTEM PRESSURE DROP MATRIX

Outer Distance of Pressure


vent system drop for Long Long
dia. Std sweep Std sweep 90° miter
component straight sweep 45° sweep 90°
of 45°elbow 90° elbow bend
from magnet pipe elbow elbow
pipe
(D) ft m psi/ft kPa/ psi kPa psi kPa psi kPa psi kPa psi kPa
m
0- 10 0.00-3.05 0.140 3.220 1.120 7.700 0.740 5.130 2.090 14.430 1.400 9.620 4.190 28.860
10-20 3.05-6.10 0.240 5.490 1.830 12.630 1.220 8.420 3.430 23.670 2.290 15.780 6.870 47.340
8 in. 20- 30 6.10-9.15 0.360 8.230 2.490 17.200 1.660 11.450 4.670 32.210 3.110 21.480 9.340 64.430
(200mm) 30- 40 9.15-12.2 0.470 10.650 3.110 21.420 2.070 14.260 5.820 40.110 3.880 26.740 11.640 80.230
40- 50 12.20-15.25 0.570 12.800 3.670 25.320 2.450 16.860 6.880 47.420 4.580 31.610 13.750 94.840
50- 60 15.25-18.30 0.650 14.680 4.200 28.930 2.790 19.260 7.860 54.170 5.240 36.110 15.710 108.334
0-20 0.00-6.10 0.060 1.280 0.620 4.290 0.410 2.860 1.170 8.040 0.780 5.360 2.330 16.070
20-40 6.10-12.22 0.120 2.725 1.050 7.250 0.700 4.830 1.970 13.580 1.310 9.050 3.940 27.160
10 in.
(250mm) 40-60 12.22-18.29 0.170 3.904 1.430 9.860 0.950 6.560 2.670 18.440 1.780 12.290 5.350 36.880
60-80 18.29-24.39 0.210 4.859 1.760 12.140 1.170 8.070 3.290 22.700 2.190 15.130 6.580 45.400
80-100 24.39-30.49 0.250 5.626 2.050 14.140 1.360 9.400 3.830 26.430 2.560 17.620 7.670 52.860
0-20 0.00-6.10 0.020 0.441 0.260 1.780 0.170 1.190 0.480 3.340 0.320 2.220 0.970 6.670
20-40 6.10-12.22 0.041 0.937 0.430 3.000 0.290 1.990 0.810 5.610 0.540 3.740 1.630 11.220
12 in.
(300mm) 40-60 12.22-18.29 0.060 1.353 0.590 4.080 0.390 2.720 1.110 7.640 0.740 5.090 2.220 15.270
60-80 18.29-24.39 0.075 1.702 0.730 5.060 0.490 3.360 1.370 9.450 0.910 6.300 2.740 18.890
80-100 24.39-30.49 0.088 1.991 0.860 5.200 0.570 3.930 1.600 11.060 1.070 7.370 3.210 22.120
0-20 0.00-6.10 0.008 0.180 0.123 0.850 0.082 0.570 0.231 1.590 0.154 1.060 0.462 3.180
20-40 6.10-12.22 0.017 0.380 0.206 1.420 0.137 0.950 0.386 2.660 0.257 1.770 0.771 5.320
14 in.
(350mm) 40-60 12.22-18.29 0.024 0.552 0.281 1.940 0.187 1.290 0.525 3.620 0.350 2.420 1.051 7.250
60-80 18.29-24.39 0.031 0.699 0.349 2.410 0.232 1.600 0.652 4.500 0.435 3.000 1.304 8.990
80-100 24.39-30.49 0.036 0.824 0.411 2.830 0.272 1.880 0.766 5.280 0.511 3.520 1.533 10.570
0-20 0.00-6.10 0.004 0.083 0.065 0.450 0.043 0.300 0.122 0.840 0.081 0.560 0.244 1.680
20-40 6.10-12.22 0.008 0.174 0.108 0.750 0.072 0.500 0.202 1.390 0.135 0.930 0.404 2.790
16 in.
(400mm) 40-60 12.22-18.29 0.011 0.253 0.148 1.020 0.098 0.680 0.275 1.900 0.184 1.270 0.551 3.800
60-80 18.29-24.39 0.014 0.323 0.184 1.270 0.122 0.840 0.342 2.360 0.228 1.570 0.685 4.720
80-100 24.39-30.49 0.017 0.383 0.022 1.490 0.144 0.990 0.404 2.780 0.269 1.860 0.807 5.570
0-20 0.00-6.10 0.001 0.020 0.015 0.107 0.100 0.071 0.029 0.199 0.019 0.133 0.058 0.399
20-40 6.10-12.22 0.002 0.039 0.026 0.177 0.017 0.118 0.048 0.331 0.032 0.220 0.096 0.661
17.7 in.
(450mm) 40-60 12.22-18.29 0.002 0.056 0.035 0.242 0.023 0.160 0.065 0.451 0.044 0.300 0.131 0.901
60-80 18.29-24.39 0.003 0.069 0.044 0.302 0.029 0.199 0.081 0.560 0.054 0.374 0.163 1.121
80-100 24.39-30.49 0.004 0.081 0.052 0.357 0.034 0.235 0.096 0.660 0.064 0.440 0.192 1.321

Notes
1. Refer to Magnet Room Venting manual 5850263-1EN for specifications of distances >100 ft (30.49 m).
2. Elbows with angles greater than 90 deg must not be used
3. 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
4. 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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LIGHTING REQUIREMENTS ELECTRICAL NOTES

· 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
· All removable lighting fixtures and associated components must be non-magnetic. run in a conduit or duct system. Electrical contractor shall ring out and tag all wires at both ends. Wire runs
must be continuous copper stranded and free from splices.
· All lighting must use direct current (the DC must have less than 5% ripple). 1.1. Aluminum or solid wires are not allowed.
· 300 lux must be provided at the front of the magnet for patient access and above the magnet for servicing. 2. Wire sizes given are for use of equipment. Larger sizes may be required by local codes.
· Fluorescent lighting must not be used in the magnet room. 3. It is recommended that all wires be color coded, as required in accordance with national and local electrical
· Lighting must be adjusted using a discrete switch or a variable DC lighting controller. codes.
4. Conduit sizes shall be verified by the architect, electrical engineer or contractor, in accordance with local or
· SCR dimmers or rheostats must not be used.
national codes.
· DC LED lighting may be used if the DC power converter and RF sources are all located outside the magnet 5. Convenience outlets are not illustrated. Their number and location are to be specified by others. Locate at
room RF shield. least one convenience outlet close to the system control, the power distritbution unit and one on each wall of
NOTE: LED lighting could cause image quality issues due to RF interference. Make sure a the procedure room. Use hospital approved outlet or equivalent.
MR-compatible LED lighting solution is chosen. 6. General room illumination is not illustrated. Caution should be taken to avoid excessive heat from overhead
· Battery chargers (e.g., used for emergency lighting) must be located outside the magnet room. spotlights. Damage can occur to ceiling mounting components and wiring if high wattage bulbs are used.
· LED Lighting or short filament length incandescent bulbs are recommended. 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.
· Linear lamps are not recommended due to the high burnout rate. 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
Your new GE Healthcare imaging modality will require local and remote connectivity to enable our full range of electrical contractor is required to be available to support this activity.
digital support:

· Local connectivity - This allows your system to connect to local devices such as PACS and modality worklist.
We will require network information to configure the system(s), and a live ethernet port(s) prior to the
delivery of the system(s).
· Remote connectivity - Your GE Healthcare service warranty includes InSite™ (applicable to InSite capable
products), a powerful broadband-based service which enables digital tools that can help guard your
· All junction boxes, conduit, duct, duct dividers, switches, circuit breakers, cable tray, etc., are to be supplied
hospital against equipment downtime and revenue loss by quickly connecting you to a GE Healthcare and installed by customers electrical contractor.
expert.
· Conduit and duct runs shall have sweep radius bends
· Conduits and duct above ceiling or below finished floor must be installed as near to ceiling or floor as possible
Depending on product family and software version, imaging systems can be connected in one of the following
to reduce run length.
methods:
· Ceiling mounted junction boxes illustrated on this plan must be installed flush with finished ceiling.
1. TLS over TCP Port 443 (Preferred method for new products) via:
· All ductwork must meet the following requirements:
a. DNS resolution
[Link] shall be metal with dividers and have removable, accessible covers.
b. Customer-provided Proxy or
c. GE Proxy (Available in some regions) [Link] shall be certified/rated for electrical power purposes.
2. Site-to-Site IPsec VPN tunnel [Link] shall be electrically and mechanically bonded together in an approved manner.
[Link] as a substitute must be used in accordance with all local and national codes.
Please provide the GE project manager with the contact information for the resource that can provide information · All openings in raceway and access flooring are to be cut out and finished off with grommet material by the
required to set up these connections. GEHC will send out communication to these contacts, which will include the customers contractor.
project's Connectivity requirements, and a Connectivity form. This form will need to be completed and returned to · General contractor to insert pull cords for all cable run conduits between the equipment room and the
GEHC prior to delivery of the system to ensure the system is tested and connectivity is enabled prior to the operators control room.
completion of the installation. · 10 foot pigtails at all junction points.
· Grounding is critical to equipment function and patient safety. Site must conform to wiring specifications
shown on this plan.

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ITEM Electrical Layout Item List

1 Cable ladder 18" x 6" [450 x 150]


2 Non-ferrous cable ladder 18" x 6" [450 x 150]
3 Non-ferrous cable ladder for gradient cables 18" x 6" [450 x 150]
4 Box above ceiling size per local code
5 Surface wall duct with minimum 2 dividers 6' x 3 1/2" [150 x 100]
9'-4" 6 Box in wall 4" x 4" x 2" [100 x 100 x 50]

0'-5" 7 Main disconnect panel (MDP)


8 Conduit above RF screen 2" [50]
9 Conduit above RF screen 3" [75]
10 Box in wall 4" x 4" x 4" [100 x 100 x 100]

1'-5"
11 Non-ferrous unistrut cable support

1'-11"
10 0'-6" 12 RF Filters - grounded to RF shield at Common Ground Stud
D
1
Electrical Outlet Legend
ITEM QTY Customer/contractor supplied and installed items unless otherwise specified.
Height above floor determined by local codes unless otherwise specified.

RF #1 RF #2
2 System emergency off (EO1-2), (recommended height 1.2m [48"] above floor)
11'-6"

Door interlock switch


3 12 Emergency exhaust fan switch 1.2m [48"] height recommended)
Duplex hospital grade, dedicated wall outlet 120-v, single phase power
Network outlet
11 Dedicated telephone lines/network connection
0'-312"
3'-6"
2'-10"

Duplex hospital grade, dedicated outlet 120-v emergency, single phase power, 15a

C Duplex hospital grade, dedicated outlet 120-v, single phase outlet routed through RF
filter

A Additional Conduit Runs


(Contractor Supplied and Installed)

From To Size
6 (Bubble # / Item) (Bubble # / Item)
Qty
7 In. mm
7 Main Disconnect Panel Facility Power 1 As req'd As req'd
1

11'-0"
Integrated Systems Cabinet 1 As req'd As req'd

9'-1"
7 Main Disconnect Panel Integrated Cooling Cabinet 1 As req'd As req'd
MAGNET ROOM
6'-4"

System emergency off 2 1 1/2 16


System emergency off 2 Integrated Cooling Cabinet 1 1/2 16
5'-1" EQUIPMENT ROOM Door switch Integrated Systems Cabinet 1 3/4 20
0'-3" System emergency off 1 Integrated Cooling Cabinet 1 3/4 20
Magnet 1 1 25
6 Magnet Rundown Unit
RF filter #1 1 As req'd As req'd
RF filter #1 120-V 1Ø Power 1 As req'd As req'd
Room Light RF filter #2 1 As req'd As req'd
RF filter #2 Facility emergency power 1 As req'd As req'd
4
5
2

10 TV Camera 1 1 25
Waveguide or RF filter
4 8 4 TV Monitor 1 1 25
B 9 Injector control unit 1 2 1/2 70

CONTROL ROOM Injector head 1 As req'd As req'd


Waveguide or RF filter
Integrated battery charging As req'd As req'd
1
unit
Remote Graphic Display 1 3/4 20
Dimplex Chiller
LOCATED ELSEWHERE Facility Power 1 as Req'd
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MIN 0'-10"
+ TBD + TBD
+ TBD + TBD
4
MAGNET ROOM CONTROL ROOM
2 3 + 8'-9"
+ TBD

6
MAXIMUM
10'-8"

45

5'-4"
± 0'-0" ± 0'-0"

0'-7"
A B

+ TBD + TBD
+ TBD + TBD

EQUIPMENT ROOM 1
+ 8'-9"
+ TBD

10
MAX. 10'-8"

7'-0"
4'-11"

± 0'-0" ± 0'-0"

C D
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CABLE TRAYS IN EQUIPMENT ROOM CABLE TRAYS REQUIREMENTS IN MAGNET ROOM

CABLE TRAY DETAIL


Any obstacles including cable 8
x tray and ceiling must be in or
Ma05 above this area.
3 in] 7
[12

MIN. 400
[15.7 in]
300
[11.8 in] 1
213 mm [8.39 in]
Min bend radius
Cable Tray

RF Shield 9 6

MIN. 300
[11.8 in]
Cover

10

[5.9 in] 8
150

11

450
EQUIPMENT ROOM MAGNET ROOM
5
[18 in] 3

7
4

2
NOT TO SCALE

TYPICAL MAGNET ROOM GROUNDING

GROUNDING REQUIREMENTS
• All power lines into the RF shielded room
require an RF filter.
• All electrical devices (for example, outlets, Pipe (water, medgas, etc.)
light fixtures, and so on) must have a ground RF power filter RF Shield
wire from device power source and be Ground terminal
grounded to the RF Shield at the RF Common Cable Tray Requirements (Side-By-Side)
Metal conduit electrically
Ground Stud. connected to RF filter (no Electrical
• Resistance between any two grounded isolation) device
devices must not exceed 0.1 ohm to ensure H
H
N
G
equal potential ground system within the N
Magnet Room. 1 - Ceiling
G
• Do not ground non-MR equipment to the 2 - Finished Floor
Ground wire Common
MR ground system. 3 - Magnet isocenter
(one per filter) ground stud
• The common ground stud must be installed 4 - Minimum cable tray height for Groups A,B,C,D required at back of Magnet: 2449 mm [96.4 in].
near the penetration point(s) of the GE 55 mm² [1/0 AWG] 5 - Maximum height from floor to top of tray (anywhere in Magnet room): 3251 mm [128 in].
equipment, into the RF shield between the ground wire 6 - Minimum distance from top of cable tray to ceiling: 254 mm [10 in].
Equipment Room and Magnet Room. (customer supplied)
Minimum distance on either side of an obstruction: 254 mm [10 in], minimum distance from top of cable tray to
• For additional information refer to RF ISC Ground stud
Obstruction: 178 mm [7 in].
Shielded Room manual 5850260-1EN 7 - Tray end to isocenter: 1067 mm [42 in].
To magnet
8 - Other cable termination to isocenter: 864 ±12 mm [34 ±0.5 in].
9 - Minimum distance between trays: 12 mm [0.5 in].
10 - Non-ferrous cable support
11 - The center of the gradient cable group is 89 mm [3.5 in] from the inside edge of the tray, in line with the magnet
center.

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POWER REQUIREMENTS POWER DISTRIBUTION
SPECIFICATIONS OF MAIN POWER INPUT
GE Main Disconnect Panel (MDP) Integrated
POWER SUPPLY 380/400/415/480V +7.5%/-10%, 3 PHASE + GND ISC Systems Cabinet
FREQUENCIES 50/60Hz ± 3Hz Power G (ISC)
ON
POWER FACTOR 0.9
Manual
TOTAL SYSTEM 50 MILLISECOND POWER 89kVA A B Restart
TOTAL SYSTEM CONTINUOUS POWER 64kVA CB#1 CB#2 C

{
· Governing electrical codes may require a neutral wire. If present, neutral must be terminated in MDP. L1
· Power input must be separated from any others which may generate transients (elevators, air conditioning, radiology rooms equipped with Terminal
high speed film changers...). L2
Facility input power strip
· Total harmonic distortion less than 2.5%. Phase imbalance must not exceed 2%.
· Lock-out/Tag-out: The Main Disconnect Panel (MDP) shall provide an external single point lock-out/tag-out feature for the entire system
(380, 400, 415, L3
and a means to externally lock-out/tag-out each output breaker independently. Each lock-out/tag-out feature shall accommodate a 480 VAC)
standard sized lock hasp. 3 Phase + GND
SPECIFICATIONS OF OPTIONAL BACK-UP POWER SUPPLY Ground
RF common ground stud (do not ground
MAGNET MONITOR REQUIRES A 110/220 VAC, 50/60 HZ, 3.0 A FACILITY SUPPLIED OUTLET. POWER AT THE Terminal RF room to any point other than the
OUTLET MUST BE CONTINUOUSLY AVAILABLE. for power common ground stud on the ISC)
monitoring Integrated Cooling
Cabinet (ICC)
FOR CRYOCOOLER COMPRESSOR

Contactor
E
POWER INPUT 380/400/415/480V, THREE-PHASE + G CB#3
POWER REQUIREMENT MIN 9kVA
MAX 7.2kW / STEADY STATE 6.5kW at 50Hz Fuses Run Cryocooler
POWER CONSUMPTION E0009
MAX 8.3kW / STEADY STATE 7.5kW at 60Hz Compressor
(CRY)
FREQUENCY 50/60Hz ± 3Hz
Power to Cryocooler Compressor must be removed when emergency off circuit is actuated. Xfmr
D
24VAC
CABLES Auto
Emergency Off Run M3030
· Power and cable installation must comply with the distribution diagram. restart
· Size of the Main power input cable is determined by the customer, taking its length and admissible voltage drops into consideration. control Safety circuit Penetration
Panel
· All cables must be isolated and flexible, cable color codes must comply with standards for electrical installation. circuit
· The cables from signaling and remote control (Y,Emergency Off Buttons,L...) will go to Main Panel with a pigtail length of 1.5m [60in], and
will be connected during installation.
Cryo F RF
· Each conductor will be identified and isolated (screw connector).
GROUND SYSTEM G Compressor shield
ON
· The equipotential link will be by means of an equipotential bar. Magnet Room
· The grounding point of MDP is directly connected to the building's ground by an isolated copper cable. "Emergency Off"
· The impedance of the earth bar should be less than or equal to 2 ohms. Button (E01)
NC NC
Run E3030

GUIDANCE ON SLECTION OF FEEDER AND TRANSFORMER FOR MR SYSTEM Control Room


"Emergency Off"
Direct feed from facility to MR system MR system fed by dedicated facility distribution transformer Button (E02) Cable SUPPLIED by CUSTOMER
Prerequisite Conditions Cable SUPPLIED by GE - Customer Installed
MR System Incoming Voltage 480V 3-phase Equipment SUPPLIED by CUSTOMER
NOTES: Equipment SUPPLIED by GE
Minimum Source short-circuit 2,500 kVA 2,500 kVA
kVA (at source of feeder to MDP) (at input to distribution transformer) 1) Cryocooler Compressor (CRY) must operate 24 hours
per day, 7 days per week. Accepts following range of standard stranded conductors.
Minimum No-Load Voltage 460V 475V (transformer secondary tapped accordingly) 2) Runs E0009, E3030 and M3030 are GE supplied cables. All wire types, color and sizing to be selected in
Feeder and Transformer Recommendations All other wiring is customer supplied and installed. accordance with governing electrical code(s).
Size: 112.5 kVA 3) Two remote Emergency Off Maintained Buttons are
supplied with the MDP. Emergency Off removes GE MDP M70022MB (380V-415V with RCD)
Dedicated Distribution Impedance (Z): ≤5%
N/A K-Factor: ≥ K=20 power from all outputs when activated. Phase Ground
Transformer Recommendations Item
125A overcurrent protection on secondary* 4) All MDP output circuits drop out on loss of power.
AWG/kcmil sq mm AWG/kcmil sq mm
the Cryocooler (CRY) circuit will automatically restart
Maximum Feeder Length* 465 ft 465 ft upon restoration of power. A 2 - 3/0 35 - 95 4 - 250 16 - 125
Feeder Size - 3-phase power 5) MDP Short circuit current rating is 25,000 amperes at B 6 - 3/0 10 - 95 4 - 250 16 - 125
1 AWG Cu 1 AWG Cu 480 VAC.
conductors*
6) MDP is NRTL labeled. CB MDP C 10 - 1 6 - 35 10 - 1 6 - 35
6 AWG Cu (equipment grounding 6 AWG Cu (supply side bonding jumper)
Feeder Size - Ground (USA)* 7) All feeder circuits require dedicated ground wires. 1 125A D 12 - 6 2.5 - 10 6-4 13 - 21
conductor) 6 AWG Cu (equipment grounding conductor)
Feeder Size - Ground (Canada)* 6 AWG Cu (bonding conductor) 6 AWG Cu (bonding conductor) 2 110A E 14 - 10 2.5 - 6 14 - 10 2.5 - 6
* NOTE: Recommendations shown apply only to cases defined exactly as shown in this table and when not in conflict with local electrical codes . For 3 25A F 22 - 12 0.5 - 2.5
all other cases, refer to the local codes and the System Voltage Regulation Calculator located on the GE Healthcare Site Planning Website

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INTERCONNECTIONS
16.8m
[55 ft] May be extended by customer
25.00 m
[82 ft]
25.00 m
[82 ft]

MON
10.0 m
[30.8 ft]

16.80 m CRY
[55 ft] 4.00/6.40 m ICC
[13.1/21 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
[97.7 ft] DS EO2
Main Disconnect 24.70 m
Panel [81 ft] EO1
MRU

EQUIPMENT ROOM MAGNET ROOM CONTROL ROOM


24.4m
[80 ft]

GENERAL NOTE: PMI must validate proposed selectables and send


confirmation to OTR. Refer to MyProjects if Proposed field is blank.
CABLES LENGTH FOR OPTIONS GOLDSEAL/SILVER PREFERRED NOTE: Cable lengths listed may differ
from what is shipped with the system. Contact the Goldseal group for
CABLE LENGTH actual lengths to be delivered.
Option From To
Notes m ft ROOM MOVE NOTE: Cable lengths listed may differ from what is included
Nominal 7.31 24 with reinstalled system. Contact the local field engineer for actual
MRE Magnet Isocenter lengths to be delivered.
Maximum 10.06 33
MRE ISC cabinet 15.24 50
MRE
MRE Ethernet Hub in ISC 15.24 50 ORDER CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
60 Hz 6.09 20 Equipment Room Magnet Room -
MRE Customer Supplied Outlet Configuration Proposed
50 Hz 7.62 25 - site option site option
ICC, top edge Top of GOC 32.54 106.8 A Short Short -
Brainwave
ISC, top edge Top of GOC 26.53 87 B Long Short -
(BW)
ICC, top edge Magnet 13.05 42.8 C Short Long -

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