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CT MACHINE ELECTRICAL PANEL

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Panel TypeCT MACHINE ELECTRICAL PANEL
Rated Current125A
Rated Voltage415V
PhaseThree Phase
Busbar MaterialCopper
IP RatingIP42
Switchgear MakeL&T
Panel MaterialCRCA Steel
Mounting TypeWall Mounted
ApplicationCommercial

Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece

RUNCON CT machine electrical panel is the main electrical control and distribution unit for a Computed Tomography (CT) scanner system. It manages and protects the electrical power supply to all parts of the CT system — including the gantry, X-ray tube, generator, table, console, and cooling system.
Here’s an overview of its key aspects:
⚙️ Main Functions
Power Distribution:
Receives power from the hospital’s main supply or UPS (usually 400/230 V AC, 3-phase).
Distributes power to subsystems (gantry, table, computer systems, etc.).
Power Conditioning:
Ensures clean and stable power using transformers, filters, and voltage regulators.
Protection:
Includes circuit breakers, fuses, surge protectors, and emergency shutoff switches to protect both equipment and operators.
Control & Monitoring:
May include status indicators, alarms, and interlocks for safety and maintenance.
Often integrates with the building management system (BMS).
🔌 Typical Components
Component     Function
Main circuit breaker    Disconnects the entire system from power.
Isolation transformer   Provides galvanic isolation and voltage matching.
Power contactors & relays      Control power flow to subsystems.
Surge protection device (SPD)           Protects against lightning or transient overvoltage.
Emergency stop button           Immediately cuts power to the CT scanner in an emergency.
Cooling fan / AC        Keeps panel temperature stable.
Grounding and bonding          Ensures electrical safety and noise reduction.
Control switches & indicators For manual control and system status display.
⚡ Power Requirements (Typical for CT Scanners)
Input Supply: 400 V ±10%, 3-phase, 50/60 Hz
Power Rating: 60–100 kVA (depending on CT model)
Dedicated line: CTs typically require a dedicated power line and isolated ground
UPS/Backup: Computer systems often connected to a UPS for uninterrupted operation.
🧰 Installation & Safety
Must comply with IEC 60601, NFPA 99, and local electrical codes.
Located in a technical room adjacent to the CT scanner room.
Requires proper grounding, shielded cables, and environmental control (temperature, humidity).

MRI MACHINE ELECTRICAL PANEL

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Panel TypeDistribution Board
Current630 A
Rated Current125A
Rated Voltage415 V
Phase ConfigurationThree Phase
BrandRUNCON
Automation GradeAutomatic
Country of OriginMade in India

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RUNCON  MRI machine electrical panel is a critical component in the power and control infrastructure for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) systems. It ensures safe, stable, and filtered electrical power to the MRI and its supporting subsystems. Below is an overview of its purpose, components, and design considerations:

⚙️ 1. Purpose

The electrical panel serves several functions:

  • Power distribution: Supplies electrical power to the MRI magnet, gradient amplifiers, RF amplifiers, chiller, and console.
  • Protection: Includes breakers and surge protection to safeguard sensitive electronics.
  • Isolation: Reduces electrical noise and ensures patient safety (using isolation transformers and filters).
  • Control: Interfaces with facility systems for emergency power-off (EPO), HVAC interlocks, and system monitoring.

2. Typical Power Requirements

MRI Type

Main Power

Frequency

Notes

1.5 Tesla

~100–150 kVA

50/60 Hz

3-phase

3.0 Tesla

~150–200+ kVA

50/60 Hz

3-phase

Dedicated subsystems

5–50 kVA

50/60 Hz

For gradient, RF, cryocooler, etc.

Note: Voltage and frequency depend on the local grid (e.g., 400/230V 50Hz or 480/277V 60Hz).

🧩 3. Main Components

Component

Description

Main breaker / disconnect

Isolates MRI system from facility power.

Surge protection devices (SPD)

Protects against voltage spikes.

Isolation transformer

Provides electrical isolation and reduces interference.

Power line filters (EMI/RFI filters)

Filters electrical noise to prevent image artifacts.

Circuit breakers and contactors

Protect individual subsystems (gradient, RF, chiller, etc.).

Emergency Power Off (EPO)

Shuts down MRI system safely in emergencies.

Grounding and bonding system

Ensures patient and equipment safety; minimizes noise.

Monitoring devices

For voltage, current, temperature, and alarms.

🧰 4. Design Considerations

  • Dedicated Power Feed: MRI must be on an isolated, dedicated circuit.
  • Stable Power Quality: Voltage fluctuations or harmonics can cause image distortion.
  • Proper Grounding: Separate RF ground from building ground to prevent interference.
  • Shielded Cabling: Power and signal lines are shielded to avoid electromagnetic interference.
  • Environmental Control: Electrical panels are often installed in the Equipment Room, separate from the MRI Scan Room (due to magnetic field and RF shielding).

 

 

 

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RuncoN (A Brand Of Maurya Enterprises)
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