IN-FIELD TUBE-HEAD REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE Introduction
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IN-FIELD TUBE-HEAD REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE Introduction
IN-FIELD TUBE-HEAD REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE Introduction This procedure version 1.5 applies to PantOS 16 and PantOs DG panoramic and cephalometric systems. Three versions of Regulation Unit boards are considered: • Model JED 25 version 05/02/2001 or earlier. • Model JED 25 version 26/03/2002. • Model JED 25 version 25/03/2003. Exchanging the Tube-Head The tube-head is supplied with cables for connection to the Power Switching Unit (PSWU). 9 kV FEEDBACK mA FEEDBACK 10 1 2 GROUND CONNECTION 3 4 5 6 7 8 FILAMENT SUPPLY HIGH VOLTAGE SUPPLY kV FEEDBACK TEMPERATURE SENSOR mA FEEDBACK The electrical points are labelled in the picture above from 1 to 10 for reference purposes. • Points 1 and 2 are the input to the Filament Supply circuit. • Point 3 is the output of the kV feedback signal, relayed to point 9. • Point 4 is the output of the mA feedback signal, relayed to point 10. • Points 5 and 6 are the input to the High Voltage Supply. • Point 7 is the connection to the temperature sensor. • Point 8 is a ground connection. Version 1V6 - 21/03/2005 1/8 IN-FIELD TUBE-HEAD REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE FILAMENT SUPPLY MICROSWITCHES CABLES (CEPH) POWER SWITCHING UNIT FEEDBACK CABLES HIGH VOLTAGE SUPPLY M 8 NUTS COVER HOLDER PLASTIC BUSHING • Disconnect all wires from the PSWU terminal board and the ground wire from the frame, except those of the micro-switches (Ceph model). • Dismount the plastic bushing and pull out all cables, except the cable connecting micro-switches of the collimator (Ceph model). • Dismount the collimator holder from the tube-head paying attention not to damage the wires (Ceph model) and unscrew the mounting ring. • Remove the two M 8 nuts on the top cover and carefully detach the tube-head. . • Remove the cover holder by loosening the two screws. • Move the two M 8 bolts onto the new tube-head. • Mount and connect the new tube-head in reverse order. Version 1V6 - 21/03/2005 2/8 IN-FIELD TUBE-HEAD REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE Filament Calibration Regulation Unit JED 25 Version 05/02/2001 The Regulation Unit is the board placed above the control panel. Follow the listed procedure: TRIMMER kV RP101 TRIMMER mA RP103 SWITCHES SA101 SA102 TEST POINT kV GROUND TEST POINT mA Warning: wait for cooling time between one exposure and the other. • • • • • • • • Enter Service program Number 10. Set the anodic voltage to 70 kV and anodic current to 10 mA. Switch to ON both switches SA101 and SA102. Monitor the voltage to ground of kV and mA points Tune trimmer RP103 (mA) for 6V during exposure. Tune trimmer RP101 (kV) for 6 V during exposure. Switch to OFF both switches SA101 and SA102. Exit Service Program Number 10. Version 1V6 - 21/03/2005 3/8 IN-FIELD TUBE-HEAD REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE Filament Calibration Regulation Unit JED 25 Version 26/03/2002 TRIMMER mA RP103 GROUND SWITCHES SA101 TEST POINT mA The Regulation Unit is the board placed above the control panel. Warning: wait for cooling time between one exposure and the other. • • • • • • • Enter Service program Number 10. Set the anodic voltage to 60 kV and anodic current to 10 mA. Switch to ON both switches SA101. Monitor the voltage to Ground and mA point Tune trimmer RP103 (mA) for 6V during exposure. Switch to OFF both switches SA101. Exit Service Program Number 10. Version 1V6 - 21/03/2005 4/8 IN-FIELD TUBE-HEAD REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE Filament Calibration Regulation Unit JED 25 Version 25/03/2003 and Version 25/06/2004 TRIMMER FDB RP104 TEST POINT FDB TRIMMER mA RP103 SWITCHES SA101 GROUND TEST POINT mA The Regulation Unit is the board placed above the control panel. Warning: wait for cooling time between one exposure and the other. • • • • • • Enter Service program Number 10. Set the anodic voltage to 60 kV and anodic current to 10 mA. Switch to ON both switches SA101. Monitor the voltage to Ground and mA point. Tune trimmer RP103 (mA) for 6V during exposure. Switch to OFF both switches SA101. At this point, only in case this procedure is done after replacement of either the Regulation Unit or of the Power Switching Unit (or of both of them) calibration of the feedback signal (FDB) has to be performed: Monitor the voltage to Ground and FDB test point. Set the anodic voltage to 86 kV and anodic current to 10 mA. Tune trimmer RP104 (FDB) for 10V during exposure. • Exit Service Program Number 10. Version 1V6 - 21/03/2005 5/8 IN-FIELD TUBE-HEAD REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE Alignment of the Focal Spot • Place a phosphor screen at the centre of the receptor side and, if mounted, remove the collimator slit for panoramic exposures. • Mount the ball & needle phantom. On it there are two lines crossing each other. One in direction backward-forward (from the column), the other from one side to the other one. On this last line, just externally to the balls two needles are marking the position of the centre of rotation, which is on the side of the tube-head when the carriage is parallel to the wall. In the picture two sharp screws are used. • Place the rotating carriage with the tube-head exactly on one side and the receptor on the other side (parallel to the wall). • Shift the rotating carriage away from the wall and align the beam of the side lamp on the frontal needle (in this position the carriage should actually be aligned with the transverse line of the ball phantom). • Place a needle/sharp screw on the centre of rotation (tubehead side, on the left in the picture) • Make a short exposure in the dark (70 kV, 8 mA) and check where the shade of the needle/screw is falling on the screen. • If it is falling in the centre, the focal spot is aligned. Repeat the procedure to verify this also on the other side by rotating the tube-head 180° and by moving the needle/sharp screw on the other centre of rotation (the right one when the tube-head is on the right side). • If the shade of the needle/sharp screw appears shifted, far from the central line on the phosphor screen, loose the two bolts of the tube-head and shift it laterally on the same direction where the shade appears shifted. Repeat the check with X-ray and continue shifting laterally the tube-head until correctly aligned. Version 1V6 - 21/03/2005 6/8 IN-FIELD TUBE-HEAD REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE Alignment of the Collimator for Panoramic • Once the focal spot has been centred, mount the collimator slit for panoramic projections and apply the radiation detector (phosphor plate) into the secondary collimation slit, the UP mark to be up. • Shoot X-ray, by using Service Program number 10, having set 70 kV and 8 mA. The room should be dark enough to be able to see the marked lines. Watch the light of the beam from below the X-ray generator, at a convenient distance and with proper radiation shielding. Always wait for cooling time between one exposure and the other. • Check the beam for rotation and align it to be vertical by loosening the three screws around the body of the collimator. • The irradiated field in vertical height must stay between the upper and lower lines. Align it using the screws on the collimator. The ceph version has independent vertical adjustment for Pan Solo, Ceph AnteroPosterior and Ceph Latero-Lateral. • The irradiated field must be symmetrical in relation to the central line of the radiation detector. If not, a horizontal shift has to be done by rotating the tube-head around its vertical axis, after having loosened the two bolts on the tube-head holder. UP PAN SOLO Version 1V6 - 21/03/2005 LOOSEN TO CORRECT HORIZONTAL SHIFT UP UP PAN CEPH 7/8 IN-FIELD TUBE-HEAD REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE Take a picture of the ball and needle phantom to verify proper alignment. Put a copper filter in front of the beam to reduce radiation. This is a digital picture made with the radiographic system PantOs DG. WARNING When putting back both the front and back covers of the tube housing assembly, make sure you are using the correct screws to block them from below. Type M4x5 with locking washer is fine. The use of screws with sharp edges causes the perforation of the tank with heavy oil leakage and the impossibility to run the system without replacement of tube-head. Version 1V6 - 21/03/2005 8/8