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AS/NZS 3200.2.15:1994

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Approval and test specification - Medical electrical equipment Particular requirements for safety - Capacitor discharge X-ray generators

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Withdrawn date

30-03-2022

Language(s)

English

Published date

22-08-1994

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Applies to capacitor discharge X-ray generators operating in intermittent mode for medical radiography, in which the electrical energy for loading of the X-ray tube is completely or mainly capacitively stored at, and switched in, the high voltage circuit. This Standard is to be read in conjunction with AS 3200.1.0-1990. It is identical with and reproduced from IEC 601-2-15:1988.

Committee
HE-003
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7262 9046 7
Pages
30
ProductNote
Pending Revision indicates that as a result of the Aged Standards review process, the document needs updating. If no project proposal, meeting the quality criteria, is received within the 12 month timeframe, the document shall be withdrawn.
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Withdrawn

Addition:This Particular Standard applies to CAPACITOR DISCHARGE X-RAY GENERATORS operating in INTERMITTENT MODE for medical RADIOGRAPHY, in which the electrical energy for LOADING of the X-RAY TUBE is completely or mainly capacitively stored at, and switched in, the high-voltage circuit.This Particular Standard is confined to those devices which are MEDICAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT and in which- the storage capacitor is in the high-voltage circuit and has a specified capacitance not exceeding 2 mF, - the INITIAL X-RAY TUBE VOLTAGE is between 40 kV and 150 kV,- an overcurrent protection, if provided, would not require a rating exceeding that which corresponds to an apparent power of 3 kVA,- LOADING of the X-RAY TUBE is controlled in the high-voltage circuit.This Particular Standard does not exclude CAPACITOR DISCHARGE X-RAY GENERATORS that are capableof operation in CONTINUOUS MODE for DIRECT RADIOSCOPY or INDIRECT RADIOSCOPY. However, for thismode of operation the device will have to comply with the relevant requirements for diagnostic HIGH-VOLTAGE GENERATORS and diagnostic X-RAY EQUIPMENT (see Sub-clause 1.3.102).

Standards Relationship
IEC 60601-2-15:1988 Identical

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