Sigma projetor manual Model 880 Series Annual Maintenance Requirements

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MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

Model 880 Series Annual Maintenance Requirements

Model 880 Series exposure devices must receive inspection and maintenance at least once a year.

The locking mechanism and outlet port mechanism must be removed from the exposure device and disassembled for proper cleaning, inspection and lubrication of components that are critical to safety.

These procedures can only be performed on an empty exposure device, which requires transfer of the radioactive source assembly into an approved storage container.

The inspection and maintenance procedures must be performed by personnel specifically trained and qualified for this work. QSA Global, Inc. service engineers will service these systems at one of their service centers or in the field upon request.

Trained and qualified personnel who wish to perform this work should use the following procedure:

1Perform a daily inspection of the system and transfer the radioactive source assembly into an approved storage container. Disengage remote controls and source guide tubes. The exposure device must be empty for the following steps.

2Remove the four 5/16-18 x 1½ in socket button-head screws that retain the locking mechanism plate from the empty Model 880 device using the tamperproof tool bit mounted in a ratchet.

3Remove the 10-32 socket head screws that retain the selector-ring and plunger lock housings from the mounting plate using a 5/32 in Allen wrench.

4Disassemble the locking mechanism assembly, taking care not to lose the spring loaded parts. Place the disassembled locking mechanism components into a pan filled with fresh, clean solvent. Clean all parts using a brush to dislodge any dirt or grease. Remove cleaned parts from the solvent bath, dry and place on a clean surface. Inspect all parts for wear. Replace worn parts as necessary.

Discard all used locking mechanism springs and replace with new springs. All compression springs located within the selector ring mechanism must be replaced at 12-month intervals to ensure smooth and consistent operation of the mechanism.

When ordering spare parts, quote the model and serial number of the exposure device as well as the part number to ensure correct replacement.

Remove the lock retainer from the mounting plate by unscrewing the two 10-32 x ½ in socket head screws using a 5/32 in Allen wrench. Remove the plunger lock from the lock retainer by removing the cap screw using a 3/32 in Allen wrench. Clean the lock plunger, lock retainer and springs in a solvent bath. Ensure the lock plunger is thoroughly rinsed to remove all dust from the key tumblers. Remove the cleaned parts from the solvent bath and dry thoroughly, using compressed air to dry the lock tumbler. Inspect all parts for wear. Replace worn parts as necessary. Lubricate the plunger lock barrel and tumbler using two drops of a light viscosity oil. Apply Vibratite™ thread sealant to the lock set screw and install. Check the plunger lock for proper function by using the key to engage and unlock. Apply Vibratite™ to the lock retainer's 10-32 x ½ in screws, then mount the lock retainer to the locking mechanism plate. Hand-tighten the screws using a 5/32 in Allen wrench.

Apply a light coating of lubrication to the inside surfaces of the selector body and selector ring using MIL-G-23827B (or C), MIL-PRF-23827C, (or equivalent radiation resistant grease authorized by QSA Global, Inc.). Do not lubricate the lock slide and sleeve. Note that some types of greases may undergo chemical changes and form tars when exposed to radiation.

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Contents Operating and Maintenance Manual MAN-027-MayTime Page Front View Exposure Device Description Model 880 Sigma authorized contents Standard Source AssemblyModel 880 Delta authorized contents ApplicationsSource output Model 880 Elite authorized contentsModel 880 Omega authorized contents Selected attenuation dataSource Guide Tube Extension Control Specifications Complete Remote Control AssembliesSource Guide Tube with source stop Weight of Depleted Uranium Shield Exposure Device Specifications Manufacturer LengthWeight of Exposure Device Type BU Certification Primary Application WidthSource Assembly Maintenance RequirementsDevice Operating Temperature Range ConstructionWarranty and Limitation of Liability Distance Job site safety precautions InstrumentsRestricted Area ShieldingExposure Device Survey Source Guide Tube projection sheath LayoutSimultaneously pull and rotate Remote Control Conduit Layout Unlock the plunger lock with the key Important Warning Checks Before Exposure of the Source 1Unlocking Projecting Locking the Exposure Device RetractingConfirmatory Survey Surveying Dismantling equipment Remote control unitSource guide tubes StorageOperational Features Source Assembly IntroductionSource assembly and remote control cable connectors Exposure DeviceDaily Inspection Instructions Transit Mode Exposure ModeDaily Inspection of the System Daily Inspection of the Exposure DeviceDaily Inspection of the Remote Controls Daily Inspection of the Source Guide TubesRemote Control Inspection Important WarningControl Conduit Inspection Control Cable InspectionImportant Reminder Maintenance Instructions Routine Quarterly Maintenance Requirements Remote Controls Radiographic Exposure DeviceMisconnect Test Routine Quarterly Maintenance Records Annual Maintenance RequirementsLeak Testing Leak Test of the Radioactive Sealed Source Leak Test for Depleted Uranium DUAnnual Maintenance for the Model 880 Series Exposure Devices Model 880 Series Annual Maintenance Requirements Maintenance Instructions Maintenance Instructions Maintenance Instructions Annual Maintenance for the Remote Controls Remote Control Maintenance RequirementsMaintenance Instructions Maintenance Instructions Re-assembly of the Remote Control Unit Quarterly and Annual Maintenance for Source Guide Tubes Source Guide Tube MaintenanceMaintenance Instructions Annual Maintenance Records Considerations of Safety Class a ItemsRear Plate Assembly Rear Plate Assembly Front Plate Assembly Front Plate Assembly Control Assemblies Source Guide Tubes Control Assemblies 222 Transport Package Sample Transportation InstructionsReceipt of Radioactive Material Shipment of Radioactive Material Maximum Radiation Sample Transportation Instructions Sample Transportation Instructions Shipment of Empty Uranium Shielded Containers Sample Transportation Instructions Carriage of Radioactive Material Sample Transportation Instructions Radioactive material transport checklist Apparatus for industrial gamma radiography Area alarmAlarm ratemeter Automatic securing mechanismLocked position Remote controlExposure head Maximum ratingWorking position Source holderSource changers Emergencies TrainingEU Regulations Access to Restricted AreasUnited States Regulations Personnel MonitoringDisposal Abc