Leakage technique factors means the technique factors associated with the diagnostic or therapeutic source assembly which are used in measuring leakage radiation. They are defined as follows:
Leakage technique factors means the technique factors associated with the diagnostic source assembly that are used in measuring leakage radiation. They are defined as follows:
Leakage technique factors means the technique factors associated with the tube housing assembly which are used in measuring leakage radiation. They are defined as follows:
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System Specifications:X-ray Source:Tube Voltage: 120 kVpTube Current: 3-7 mAVoltage Wave shape: Constant Potential Focal Spot: 0.0197 inches (0.5 mm)Duty Cycle: 3% Source to Sensor distance: 27 inches (68.58 cm) Source to Patient distance*: 18 inches (45.72 cm) (center of rotation) Minimum Filtration (at 120 kVp) (mm of aluminum equivalent): 10 mm or greater Maximum Specified Energy Input for 1 hour: 120 kVp @ 5 mANote: Leakage technique factors are measured at the maximum specified energy.
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Leakage technique factors means the technique factors associated with the diagnostic
Leakage technique factors means the technique factors associated with the diagnostic source assembly which are used in measuring leakage radiation and defined as follows:
Leakage technique factors means the technique factors associated with the diagnostic or therapeutic source assembly (i.e., tube housing and beam limiting device) which are used in measuring leakage radiation. They are defined as follows:
Leakage technique factors means the technique factors used to measure leakage radiation from the diagnostic source assembly. They are defined as follows:
Leakage technique factors means the technique factors associated with the diagnostic assembly, which are used in measuring leakage radiation. The technique factor(s) are defined as follows: For diagnostic source assemblies intended for capacitor energy storage equipment, it is the maximum-rated peak tube potential and the maximum-rated number of exposures in an hour for operation at the maximum-rated peak tube potential with the quantity of charge per exposure being 10 millicoulombs, i.e., 10 milliampere seconds, or the minimum obtainable from the unit, whichever is larger. For diagnostic source assemblies intended for field emission equipment rated for pulsed operation, it is the maximum-rated peak tube potential and the maximum-rated number of x-ray pulses in an hour for operation at the maximum-rated peak tube potential. For all other diagnostic source assemblies, it is the maximum-rated peak tube potential and the maximum-rated continuous tube current for the maximum-rated peak tube potential.
Leakage technique factors means the technique factors associated with the diagnostic source assembly which are used in
Leakage technique factors means the technique factors associated with the tube housing assembly that are used in measuring leakage radiation. The leakage technique factors shall be defined as follows: