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SureImage Power Processor Model 700F/M



Description
As part of the SureImage, Imaging and Treatment Series of medical grade power conditioners, the Power Processor Model 700F/M provides regulated, conditioned and clean power to CT, MRI, PET, Linear Accelerator, X-Ray and other imaging/treatment equipment, ensuring accurate and clear image scans. The Power Processor Model 700F/M uses a proprietary power sampling technique to ensure that the proper voltage value is always present at the load and that there are no damaging effects of over or undershoot of voltage. The Power Processor Model 700F/M is provided in a front access only enclosure to minimize footprint, while increasing serviceability and ease of access.

Three Phase Sizes: 60K(i), 75k(i), 100K(i), 160K(i), 210K(i), 260K(i)



Features & Benefits
Technical Specs
Applications
FAQ



General Specifications


Guide Specifications


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Features & Benefits

  • Highest Level of Image Quality and Diagnostic Reliability
  • Optimum Workflow and Patient Satisfaction
  • Removal of Voltage Sags and Surges Associated With System Restarts
  • Compensation For Generator Power Voltage Drops During Scans
  • Ultimate Component and System Reliability
  • Permanent Location or Portable (Optional Casters)
  • Small Footprint
  • High Efficiency
  • Medical Rated and Designed


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Technical Specs

  • Front Access
  • Voltage Regulation: +/- 2%
  • Output Impedance: 2% (typical)
  • Correction Time: 1 cycle typical
  • Efficiency: 97%
  • Transformer Shielding: Triple
  • Common Mode Noise Attenuation: 146dB
  • Transverse Mode Noise Attenuation: 3dB down @10KHz, 40dB Down Per Decade
  • Load Regulation: <2% From Typical Steady State Load to Intermittent Power Demand
  • Intermittent Duty Rated
  • Optional Input and Output Digital Metering
  • Optional Power Quality Monitoring


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Applications

  • MRI
  • CT
  • PET
  • Linear Accelerator
  • X-Ray
  • Cardiology



  • What is a K(i) Rating?

  • A “K(i) rating” refers to the intermittent kVA or momentary power demand rating. When performing an imaging scan or treatment procedure, most medical equipment has a high inrush current — meaning that the current will rise 3 to 5 times the steady state current, or higher! SureImage medical K(i) rated power conditioners and voltage regulators are designed to supply this demand, while continuing to provide tightly-regulated voltage.



  • How does the Model 700F/M Power Processor improve the quality of image scans?

  • The Model 700F/M Power Processor regulates the voltage to well within factory specifications of the imaging equipment, as well as protects the equipment from damaging electrical events such as ground noise and spikes. When the power going to the equipment is clean and regulated, the imaging device will operate at its optimum level.



  • How do I know I need a voltage regulator for my medical imaging equipment?

  • In most cases, if the image scans contain "artifacts" or the equipment is not functioning properly on a frequent basis or even sporadic occurrences, then the power going to the imaging equipment could be out of specification and may need a voltage regulator.



  • How does the Model 700F/M Power Processor differ from other voltage regulators?

  • The Model 700F/M Power Processor has many different features that set it apart from other voltage regulators. #1) Low Output Impedance. The Model 700F/M Power Processor has a 2% output impedance. This provides higher inrush capability, while delivering a more stable voltage and a lower vTHD during an image scan. #2) Regulation Sampling. The Model 700F/M Power Processor samples the incoming waveform and regulates the voltage using a proprietary technique that prevents over or under correction of voltage. This increases the reliability of the imaging equipment, and provides for improved operation and performance. #3) Isolation. Some voltage regulators do NOT provide isolation. In fact, isolation is critical for the successful installation of medical imaging and treatment equipment. With isolation, a new neutral to ground bond is established, which prevents disruptive and sometimes damaging ground noise. Classified as a newly derived power source, OEM specified Total Load Regulation specifications can be met, and crucial common mode noise attenuation can be accomplished.