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First position if input AC supply is between 323 VAC and 420 VAC.
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Second position if input AC supply is between 420 VAC and 528 VAC.
For Chiller the voltage range is:
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342 VAC (323 VAC for less than 3 seconds*) to 418 VAC*, 50 Hz if the switch is on 50 Hz.
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432 VAC (408 VAC for less than 3 seconds*) to 528 VAC*, 60 Hz if the switch is on 60 Hz.
NOTE: * A voltage drop may occasionally occur at startup and during operation.
If the main power supply is outside this range, a 6 KVA autotransformer must be
used to supply the Chiller.
Examples:
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With a main power supply at 480 VAC/50 Hz, use an autotransformer to supply the Chiller at
380 VAC/50 Hz,
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With a main power supply at 360 VAC/60 Hz, use an autotransformer to supply the Chiller at
480 VAC/60 Hz.
For PDU : C1 Cabinet the voltage range is:
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380 VAC (+10 % to – 20 %) – PDU setting 342 – 394 VAC.
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410 VAC (+10 % to – 20 %) – PDU setting 394 – 444 VAC.
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480 VAC (+10 % to – 20 %) – PDU setting 444 – 528 VAC.
(For US only)
A purchable option I–sense (catalog number E4504B) allows to monitor the hospital
main power line. it is recommanded to install this option everywhere RMS and
waveform variation events can impact the standard behaviour of the system.
The I–Sense power monitor can be installed at the imaging equipment sub–panel
(between the hospital transformer and the PDB) or the main distribution panel in
the facility. Placement will depend on the monitoring needs of the facility.
I–sense is connected to each phase conductor and the ground. An analog
telephone line also needs to be connected to the I–Sense unit. It is recommanded
to dedicate one telephone line to I–sense.
4.2 Room Speaker
If the VCIM tone cannot be heard from the exam room, a remote loud–speaker must be installed
in that room; the loud–speaker, which must be purchased locally, has to be compliant with the local
legal requirements (if any; e.g. CE Marking for EEC).
Innova 2100-IQ, 3100/3100-IQ, 4100/4100-IQ Cardiovascular Imaging System Pre-Installation Manual
GE Healthcare Direction 5160944-13-1EN, Revision 2
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