Digital volt meter
(DVM) with alligator clip leads
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Non-ferrous tool
kit
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Table 3. Replacement parts
Item
Quantity
Effectivity
Part number
Manufacturer
Gradient Filter
Assembly
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See FRU manual
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Table 4. Safety
DANGER
FATAL ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD!
THE GRADIENT Amplifiers ARE CONSTANT CURRENT SOURCES AND
WILL SEND maximum CURRENT TO ANY LOAD including any person touching
the gradient filter connectors.
TO PREVENT FATAL ELECTRIC SHOCK, ENSURE THAT POWER IS OFF
TO the gradient subsystem before CONTINUING WITH THIS PROCEDURE.
Warning
Potential Projectile Hazard!
ferrous materials can become dangerous projectiles in the
presence of the magnetic field produced by the magnet.
Do not bring any ferromagnetic tools or equipment into
the magnet room.
About this task
Overview
The gradient filter attaches to the secondary pen wall (SPW)
from the equipment room. The thumbscrews on the filter attach to PEM
nuts on the SPW.
Removing Gradient Filter
Procedure
DANGER
FATAL ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD!
THE GRADIENT Amplifiers ARE CONSTANT CURRENT SOURCES AND
WILL SEND maximum CURRENT TO ANY LOAD, including any person touching
the gradient filter connectors.
TO PREVENT FATAL ELECTRIC SHOCK, ENSURE THAT POWER IS OFF
TO the gradient subsystem before CONTINUING WITH THIS PROCEDURE.
Perform LOTO on the PGR cabinet. See the MR Service
Safety Manual, PN 5452735.
Warning
Potential Projectile Hazard!
ferrous materials can become dangerous projectiles in the
presence of the magnetic field produced by the magnet.
Do not bring any ferromagnetic tools or equipment into
the magnet room.
From the scan room side of the gradient filter, remove the plastic
gradient filter terminal covers.
Figure 1. XRMB Gradient Filter
Note:
Two wrench technique: Use two wrenches
when removing the cables from the gradient input/output connectors
on each side of the SPW. One wrench prevents the post from turning,
while the other loosens the nut. If you try to loosen the nut with
only one wrench, the post itself could turn and damage the gradient
filter.
Remove the cables attached to the terminals in the scan room.
From the equipment room side of the gradient filter, remove
the plastic gradient filter terminal covers and remove the terminal
cables. Use the two wrench technique to remove
the cables.
While in the equipment room at the SPW, remove the screws securing
the gradient filter assembly to the SPW panel.
Remove the gradient filter and set aside.
Figure 2. Gradient Filter Thumbscrews
Installing Gradient Filter
Procedure
Lift the gradient filter onto the guide pins on the SPW and
tighten the thumb screws. When done, use a screwdriver to tighten.
Attach the cables to the gradient filter connections on both
sides of the filter. Start with the GND, Z-axis, Y-axis, and X-axis
cables and ground wires. Snugly tighten each cap nut to attach the
correct axis cable to the correct gradient filter connection. The
lug connections between axis and polarities should not be touching.
Figure 3. Gradient Terminals
Note:
Red cable indicates positive (+) wires, black cables indicate
negative (-) wires.
Two wrench technique: Use two wrenches
when attaching the cables from the gradient input/output connectors
on each side of the SPW. One wrench prevents the post from turning,
while the other tightens the nut. If you try to tighten the nut with
only one wrench, the post itself could turn and damage the gradient
filter.
Note:
Make sure to tighten each cable as you attach it, because
you cannot reach all cables after attaching them.
Tighten the cap nuts and verify that nuts are not loose.
Verify that all connections are tight, correct, and not touching
each other. Make sure each screw is fixed, each nut is tight, and
each cable is not detached from terminal.
Figure 4. Cables Connected
Replace the plastic gradient filter terminal covers.
Remove LOTO from the PGR cabinet. See the MR Service
Safety Manual, PN 5452735.