M2540-92000-01 A M2540 Ultrasound System Field Service Manual

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Performance Tests: Electrical Safety Tests

Figure 6-4

ECG Lead Isolation Leakage Current Test Diagram

 

Power cord connected to AC power.

Hot - Neutral -

System under test

Powered on

ECG patient cable

Ground wire

Green or

Green/Yellow

LIMITS:

UL, IEC, and CSA: I = 50 microamperes RMS

AC microammeter

Mains I

Voltage (current)

1011E29

WARNING

This test is hazardous. It applies line voltage to the ECG leads. Avoid accidental contact with the

 

 

line voltage. Do not touch the chassis or the ECG cable while performing the test. Keep the

 

 

ECG cable at least 20 cm from any grounded or conductive surfaces.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE During the isolation test, select only normal polarity. Do not impose open ground or

 

 

 

open neutral conditions.

 

 

 

 

 

ECG Lead Isolation Leakage Current Test Procedure

1.Set the analyzer’s mode to test ECG isolation.

2.Plug the analyzer into an available AC wall outlet. Plug the ultrasound system power plug into the test receptacle on the analyzer.

3.Power up the ultrasound system by starting its internal PC.

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Philips M2540 ECG Lead Isolation Leakage Current Test Diagram, ECG Lead Isolation Leakage Current Test Procedure

M2540 specifications

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