Sigma projetor manual Misconnect Test, Maintenance Instructions

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Misconnect Test

MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

f.Check the locking mechanism and plunger lock to verify attachment and operation.

Grasp the entire mechanism with one hand and attempt to shift the mechanism. Retaining screws that have been loosened from excessive vibration or improper maintenance will allow the movement of the locking mechanism during this check. Loose screws must be tightened according to the annual maintenance requirements prior to use or transport.

g.Use the Model 550 NO GO gauge to check for wear on the remote control cable connector and the source assembly connector. Replace components that fail any of these tests.

h.Operationally check the locking mechanism and then the function of the entire system during the first radiographic exposure of the work shift while within a restricted area.

Operation of the radiographic system verifies both the locking mechanism and entire system operates smoothly and freely. If operation is faulty, remove the exposure device from service and perform the complete annual maintenance.

Misconnect Test

After performing the quarterly maintenance, the complete radiography system must be tested by the maintenance program administrator or Radiation Safety Officer. A misconnect test on the exposure device including the radioactive source assembly and wind-out controls effectively tests the integrity of the entire locking system. This procedure detects long-term wear (or damage) of the interrelated failsafe system including identification of any excess wear on the control cable connector, device locking mechanism and sealed source connectors simultaneously.

Note: Component wear occurs to both the control assemblies and the device lock assemblies over time, therefore, to ensure acceptable equipment operation, the misconnect test must be performed on each device lock assembly and control assembly combination that could be used in the field. For example, if controls are used interchangeably with more than one specific exposure device, then each control must be checked with each device to ensure the failsafe system for all control assembly/device combinations are compliant.

WARNING

The test should only be performed by personnel that are formally trained, authorized and thoroughly familiar with annual maintenance procedures. This test is performed by engaging the remote control connecting plug assembly into the exposure device's locking mechanism WITHOUT first engaging the control cable connector within the source assembly connector.

The ability to then rotate the locking mechanism from the CONNECT position towards the LOCK position indicates critical dimensions of the locking system are excessively worn to an unsafe condition. Extreme care should be exercised to prevent rotating the locking mechanism's selector ring beyond the LOCK position (see WARNING above). If the locking mechanism and remote controls fail a misconnect test the equipment must be removed from radiographic operations. The equipment must not be used until repairs are performed and misconnect test results are satisfactory.

During the performance of the misconnect test there is a risk of losing control of the radioactive source assembly if:

ƒthe components are excessively worn or damaged

ƒthe person performing the test intentionally or inadvertently rotates the selector ring from the CONNECT position to the OPERATE position

ƒthe person performing the test intentionally or inadvertently pushes the lock slide into the EXPOSURE mode.

Contact a QSA Global, Inc. service center if you have questions regarding the misconnect test.

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