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EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

3900 1650

DIMENSIONS WEIGHT
NR. DESCRIPTION LxWxH (mm) (kg)

1 GANTRY 2050x1039x1938 1810


2 PATIENT TABLE (1700) 650x2370x1046 445
3 POWER DISTRIBUTION UNIT (PDU) 700x550x1062 370
UPS 4 POWER DISTRIBUTION BOX (PDB) - -
2000

2000
ROOM 5 EXPRESS CAMERA - -
6 OPEN CONSOLE WITH 2 LCD MONITORS 672x400x576 64.2
7 SMART WORKSTATION DESK - -

STRUCTURE - ACCORDING TO RECEIVED DRAWING


WALL - ACCORDING TO RECEIVED DRAWING
WALLS - RECOMMENDED MODIFICATIONS BY GE
WALL TO DEMOLISH

2100 (ISO)
4
shielding equiv. 4 mmPb : Finished wall, window and doors

3 EXAM ROOM HEIGHT


FINISHED FLOOR TO SLAB HEIGHT 3900 mm
1
2000 (ISO) FALSE CEILING HEIGHT 2800 mm
6150

6150
5

CT SCAN
1675 ROOM
2

RSUD dr. Zubir Mahmud


Kab. Aceh Timur
INDONESIA
Jumarsono
shielding equiv. 4 mmPb : Finished wall, window and doors
GE Healthcare +62 81 1194 1195
jumarsono.sunarno@ge.com

REVOLUTION MAXIMA
PRELIMINARY STUDY
1850

1850
CONTROL
ROOM

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A 04/OCT/2022 First Issue Drawing


1550 (DINDING SCAN DIGESER) REV DATE MODIFICATIONS
A mandatory component of this drawing set is the GE Healthcare Pre Installation manual.
500 (DINDING CONTROL DIGESER) Failure to reference the Pre Installation manual will result in incomplete documentation required for site design and preparation.
Pre Installation documents for GE Healthcare products can be accessed on the web at: www.gehealthcare.com/siteplanning
2050 3500 GE does not take responsibility for any damages resulting from changes on drawings made by others. Errors may occur by not referring to the complete set of
final issue drawing. GE cannot accept responsibility for any damage due to the partial use of GE final issue drawings, however caused.
Do not scale from printed pdf files. GE accepts no responsibility or liability for defective work due to scaling from these drawings.
5550
Drawn by Verified by S.O. (GON) Concession PIM Manual Rev
- - 5809942-1EN 2
Format Scale File Name Date Sheet
A3 1:50 RSUD ZUBIR MAHMUD_CT SAN.DWG 05/OCT/2022 01/03
TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY SPECIFICATIONS POWER REQUIREMENTS
IN-USE CONDITIONS
EXAM ROOM CONTROL ROOM 3 PHASES+G
POWER SUPPLY
Min Recommended Max Min Recommended Max
Temperature 18°C 22°C 26°C 18°C 22°C 26°C FREQUENCIES
64°F 72°F 79°F 64°F 72°F 79°F MAXIMUM POWER DEMAND 100 kVA
Relative humidity (1) 30% to 60% 30% to 60% AVERAGE (CONTINUOUS) POWER DEMAND 20 kVA
Max Max POWER FACTOR 0.85
System heat dissipation
6.68 kW 0.94 kW

STORAGE CONDITIONS · Power supply should come into a man disconnect panel (MDP) containing the protective units and controls.
0°C to 30°C · The section of the supply cable should be calculated in accordance with its length and the maximum
Temperature permissible voltage drops.
32°F to 86°F
· There must be discrimination between supply cable protective device at the beginning of the installation
Temperature gradient (main low-voltage transformer side) and the protective devices in the PDB.
F/h
Relative humidity (1) 70% SUPPLY CHARACTERISTICS
Humidity gradient 5%/h · Power input must be separate from any others which may generate transients (elevators, air conditioning,
Storage longer than 6 months is not recommended. radiology rooms equipped with high speed film changers...).
(1) Non-condensing
· All equipment (lighting, power outlets, etc...) installed with GE system components must be powered
AIR RENEWAL separately.
According to local standards. · Phase imbalance 2% maximum.
· Transients must be less than 1500V peak. (on a 400V line)

NOTE
In case of using air conditioning systems that have a risk of water leakage it is recommended not to install it above electric equipment or to
take measures to protect the equipment from dropping water.

DELIVERY DISCLAIMER

THE CUSTOMER/CONTRACTOR SHOULD: This drawing is a preliminary drawing. Site conditions and/or equipment configuration may have a significant
impact on room layout and site preparation. Final study must be done before installation of the GE equipment. GE
· Provide an area adjacent to the installation site for delivery and unloading of the GE equipment. cannot accept any responsibility for errors due to lack of information.
· Ensure that the dimensions of all doors, corridors, ceiling heights are sufficient to accommodate the
movement of GE equipment from the delivery area into the definitive installation room. The room dimensions used to create the equipment layout may originate from a previous layout and may not be
· Ensure that access routes for equipment will accommodate the weights of the equipment and any accurate as they may not have been verified on site. GE cannot take any responsibility for errors due to lack of
transportation, lifting and rigging equipment. information.
· Ensure that all necessary arrangements for stopping and unloading on public or private property not
belonging to the customer have been made. It is the responsibility of the customer to prepare the site in accordance with the specifications stated in the final
drawings. These drawings are not to be used for actual construction purposes. The company cannot take
responsibility for any damage resulting therefrom.
DIMENSIONS OF DELIVERY WITH DOLLY TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT
The customer must ensure the floor strength is sufficient to support the fixings as required. A qualified structural
EQUIPMENT DIMENSIONS WEIGHT engineer must be consulted and all work carried out according to his specifications.
LENGTH 2775 mm 109 in
GANTRY WIDTH 1291 mm 51 in 1835 kg 4049 lbs Suitable radiological protection must be determined by a qualified radiological physicist in conformation with local
HEIGHT 2000 mm 79 in regulations. GE does not take responsibility for the specification or provision of radio-protection.
LENGTH 2489 mm 98 in
GT1700V TABLE WIDTH 762 mm 30 in 576 kg 1270 lbs
HEIGHT 1143 mm 45 in
THE UNDERSIGNED, HEREBY CERTIFIES THAT I HAVE READ AND APPROVED THE PLANS IN THIS DOCUMENT.

DATE NAME SIGNATURE

RSUD dr. ZUBIR MAHMUD REVOLUTION MAXIMA RSUD ZUBIR MAHMUD_CT SAN.DWG 1:50 Rev: A Datum: 05/OCT/2022 Detail 02/03
RSUD dr. ZUBIR MAHMUD REVOLUTION MAXIMA RSUD ZUBIR MAHMUD_CT SAN.DWG 1:50 Rev: A Datum: 05/OCT/2022 Scope of Works 02/03

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