- SIGNA™ Hero 3.0T Service Methods
- 5852800-8EN Revision 1.0
- 00000018WIA30BA6410GYZ
- id_20044314.1
- Jul 10, 2020 12:23:47 PM
Testing MRU
The MRU tester can be used to verify performance of the MRU/ERU during the yearly MRU test.
Prerequisites
| Personnel requirements | |||
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| Required persons | Preliminary requirements | Procedure | Finalization |
| 1 | 10 minutes | 20 minutes | 5 minutes |
| Tools and test equipment | |||
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| Item | Quantity | Part number | Manufacturer |
| MRU Tester | 1 | 5730424 | - |
| Digital Voltmeter (DVM) | 1 | 46-194427P284 | - |
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Before working in any GE Healthcare MR suite or performing any GE Healthcare service procedure, you must:
If you have any safety concerns at any time, do not begin work or immediately stop work and move to a safe location. Immediately contact your supervisor or site safety officer for instructions on how to proceed. |
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Important:
Observe the following:
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About this task
The MRU tester consists of the following:
- Resistor that simulates the load of the magnet heater (similar to the manual resistor).
- Switch that allows you to toggle between heater circuit A and B.
- LEDs that indicate voltage output to applicable heater (either A or B).
- Jacks for voltmeter connections.
- Cable to connect to MRU output.
- Input for MRU cable that connects to the magnet.
- The MRU tester can be used in place of the manual resistor that is currently referenced in the MRU vendor manuals. There is one resistor within the MRU tester. The switch will toggle between A and B MRU outputs. The jacks for the digital voltmeter (DVM) will provide the voltage output for either the A or B output, depending on the switch position. When the RUNDOWN button is depressed, the LEDs (both A and B) on the MRU tester should illuminate which indicates proper MRU output.

