Spellman MONOBLOCK XRB80N100 User manual

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Instruction Manual
High Voltage X-Ray Generator
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SPELLMAN
HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRONICS
CORPORATION
475 Wireless Blvd.
Hauppauge, New York, 11788
+1(631) 630-3000*FAX: +1(631) 435-1620*
E-mail: [email protected]
MONOBLOCK® SERIES
XRB80
N
100
Website: www.spellmanhv.com
MONOBLOCK® MANUAL 118089-001 Rev A

IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
SAFETY
THIS POWER SUPPLY GENERATES VOLTAGES THAT ARE DANGEROUS AND MAY BE FATAL.
OBSERVE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN WORKING WITH THIS EQUIPMENT.
High voltage power supplies must always be grounded.
Do not touch connections unless the equipment is off and the
Capacitance of both the load and power supply is discharged.
Allow five minutes for discharge of internal capacitance of the power supply.
Do not ground yourself or work under wet or damp conditions.
SERVICING SAFETY
.
Maintenance may require removing the instrument cover with the power on.
Servicing should be done by qualified personnel aware of the electrical hazards.
WARNING note in the text call attention to hazards in operation of these units
that could lead to possible injury or death.
CAUTION notes in the text indicate procedures to be followed to avoid possible
damage to equipment.
Copyright ©2000, Spellman High Voltage Electronics Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
This information contained in this publication is derived in part from proprietary and patent data. This information has
been prepared for the express purpose of assisting operating and maintenance personnel in the efficient use of the
model described herein, and publication of this information does not convey any right to reproduce it or to use it for
any purpose other than in connection with installation, operation, and maintenance of the equipment described.
118004-001 REV. B

WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE
SICHERHEIT
DIESES HOCHSPANNUNGSNETZTEIL ERZEUGT LEBENSGEFÄHRLICHE HOCHSPANNUNG.
SEIN SIE SEHR VORSICHTIG BEI DER ARBEIT MIT DIESEM GERÄT.
Das Hochspannungsnetzteil muß immer geerdet sein.
Berühren Sie die Stecker des Netzteiles nur, wenn das Gerät ausgeschaltet ist und die elektrischen
Kapazitäten des Netzteiles und der angeschlossenen Last entladen sind.
Die internen Kapazitäten des Hochspannungsnetzteiles benötigen ca. 5 Minuten, um sich zu entladen.
Erden Sie sich nicht, und arbeiten Sie nicht in feuchter oder nasser Umgebung.
SERVICESICHERHEIT
Notwendige Reparaturen können es erforderlich machen, den Gehäusedeckel während des Betriebes zu
entfernen.
Reparaturen dürfen nur von qualifiziertem, eingewiesenem Personal ausgeführt werden.
“WARNING” im folgenden Text weist auf gefährliche Operationen hin, die zu Verletzungen oder zum Tod
führen können.
“CAUTION” im folgenden Text weist auf Prozeduren hin, die genauestens befolgt werden müssen, um
eventuelle Beschädigungen des Gerätes zu vermeiden.
118004-001 REV. B

PRECAUTIONS IMPORTANTES POUR VOTRE SECURITE
CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ
CETTE ALIMENTATION GÉNÈRE DES TENSIONS QUI SONT DANGEUREUSES ET PEUVENT ÊTRE FATALES.
SOYEZ EXTRÊMENT VIGILANTS LORSQUE VOUS UTILISEZ CET ÉQUIPEMENT.
Les alimentations haute tension doivent toujours être mises à la masse.
Ne touchez pas les connectiques sans que l’équipement soit éteint et que la capacité à la fois de la charge et de
l’alimentation soient déchargées.
Prévoyez 5 minutes pour la décharge de la capacité interne de l’alimentation.
Ne vous mettez pas à la masse, ou ne travaillez pas sous conditions mouillées ou humides.
CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ EN CAS DE REPARATION
La maintenance peut nécessiter l’enlèvement du couvercle lorsque l’alimentation est encore allumée.
Les réparations doivent être effectuées par une personne qualifiée et connaissant les risques électriques.
Dans le manuel, les notes marquées « WARNING » attire l’attention sur les risques lors de la manipulation de ces
équipements, qui peuvent entrainer de possibles blessures voire la mort.
Dans le manuel, les notes marquées « CAUTION » indiquent les procédures qui doivent être suivies afin d’éviter
d’éventuels dommages sur l’équipement.
118004-001 REV. B

IMPORTANTI PRECAUZIONI DI SICUREZZA
SICUREZZA
QUESTO ALIMENTATORE GENERA TENSIONI CHE SONO PERICOLOSE E
POTREBBERO ESSERE MORTALI.
PONI ESTREMA CAUTELA QUANDO OPERI CON QUESO APPARECCHIO.
Gli alimentatori ad alta tensione devono sempre essere collegati ad un impianto di terra.
Non toccare le connessioni a meno che l’apparecchio sia stato spento e la capacità interna
del carico e dell’alimentatore stesso siano scariche.
Attendere cinque minuti per permettere la scarica della capacità interna dell’alimentatore
ad alta tensione.
Non mettere a terra il proprio corpo oppure operare in ambienti bagnati o saturi d’umidità.
SICUREZZA NELLA MANUTENZIONE.
Manutenzione potrebbe essere richiesta, rimuovendo la copertura con apparecchio
acceso.
La manutenzione deve essere svolta da personale qualificato, coscio dei rischi elettrici.
Attenzione alle AVVERTENZE contenute nel manuale, che richiamano all’attenzione ai
rischi quando si opera con tali unità e che potrebbero causare possibili ferite o morte.
Le note di CAUTELA contenute nel manuale, indicano le procedure da seguire per evitare
possibili danni all’apparecchio.
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XRB80N100 MONOBLOCK® MANUAL 1 118090-001 REV D
Table of Contents
PAGE
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Description of MONOBLOCKSeries..............................................................2
1.2 Operating Features...............................................................................................3
1.3 Status and Fault Diagnostic Display....................................................................4
1.4 Interpreting the Model Number ...........................................................................5
2. INSPECTION
2.1 Initial Inspection ..................................................................................................6
2.2 Installation............................................................................................................6
3. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
3.1 Operation..............................................................................................................7
3.2 Signal and Power Connections ............................................................................8
3.3 Local Mode (Analog Control)..............................................................................8
3.4 Local Mode (Analog Monitors)...........................................................................8
3.5 Local Mode (Analog Enable)...............................................................................8
3.6 Remote Mode (Digital Control)….......................................................................8
3.7 X-Ray Tube Seasoning Process...........................................................................8
4. DIAGNOSTICS
4.1 Chassis .................................................................................................................11
5. FACTORY SERVICE
5.1 Warranty Repairs .................................................................................................12
5.2 Factory Service Procedures..................................................................................12
5.3 Ordering Options and Modifications…...............................................................12
5.4 Shipping Instructions ...........................................................................................12
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1 Diagnostic Descriptions.......................................................................................11
Table 2 Tube Seasoning Procedure ..................................................................................13

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Chapter 1
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Description of the XRB80N100
MONOBLOCKSeries
he XRB80N100 MONOBLOCKSeries is a
complete integrated system consisting of a high
voltage power supply (HVPS), filament supply, X-ray
tube and oil encapsulant which provides the required high
voltage insulation in one compact enclosure . The
combination of proprietary control system and protection
circuitry enables the supplies to operate under arcing and
extreme transient conditions without damage or
interruptions. Additional advantages are the elimination of
high voltage cables and extremely low leakage X-ray
radiation.
Power factor corrected input regulator is utilized to
improve overall reduction in harmonic emissions and
EMI. The output provides a regulated +390VDC to
downstream switching circuitry enabling optimal
performance and efficiency.
The XRB80 MONOBLOCKSeries incorporates local
and remote programming, monitoring, and fault indicators
including safety interlock.
The X-ray source is a sealed unit containing a HVPS and
an X-ray tube. The insulating oil provides electrical
insulation for the high voltage sections of the power
supply and the X-ray tube in a sealed tank. The oil also
functions as a coolant to carry heat away from the tube.
Convection cooling augmented by customer provided
100cfm external fan is required. A rubber bellows in the
tank of the X-ray source compensates for the expansion of
the oil as the oil temperature varies with operating
conditions thereby eliminating the need for bulky
overflow tank.
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1.2 Operating Features
The MONOBLOCKSeries incorporates several
standard features designed to optimize user satisfaction
and safety.
INTERNAL FAULT PROTECTION: The
MONOBLOCKSeries continually monitors
internal circuits critical to the proper operation of the
power supply. In the event that one of these circuits
does not function correctly, the fault detection circuit
latches the appropriate fault on the front cover display
and turns off the output.
LED FAULT/STATUS INDICATORS:
Indicators are located on the cover of
Inverter/Control Assembly and are provided to give
the user complete indication of system operation and
fault conditions.
POWER OVERVOLTAGE (OV)
ARC FLT UNDERVOLTAGE (UV)
OVERTEMP (OT) OVER CURRENT (OC)
UNDER CURRENT (UC) X-RAY ON
WATCHDOG OPERATION: The HVPS employs
an internal watchdog timer to discontinue X-ray
operation in instances where the host computer has
lost communication and control of the HVPS system
for a period greater than ten second. This feature is
enabled via RS-232 host command.
LOCAL PROGRAMMING: Allows Local
adjustment of the output voltage and current via
analog voltage inputs on J2 on the front cover. To
operate in Local mode, position jumpers for JP4 and
JP5 in the 2-3 position as per table on the front cover.
LOCAL MONITORS: provides Local analog
monitors for the output voltage and current via analog
voltage outputs on J2 on the front cover.
REMOTE PROGRAMMING: Allows remote
adjustment of the output voltage and current via RS-
232 digital interface port at J3 on the front cover. To
operate in Remote mode, position jumpers for JP4
and JP5 in the 1-2 position as per table on the front
cover. All program values default to zero upon
power up.
REMOTE MONITORS: Provides remote monitors
of the output voltage, output current and Filament
current via RS-232 digital interface port at J3 on the
front cover.
X-RAY ENABLE CONTROL: Provides control of
X-ray ON and X-ray OFF either via a dry contact
connection from J2-15 to J2-13 when operating in
Local Mode (analog control) or Remote Mode RS-
232 communication when operating in remote mode.
Upon power up the unit will default to Local Mode
and will require re-assertion of J2-15 to enable unit.
After an X-ray Enable command is received via RS-
232 the unit will switch to Remote Mode.
EXTERNAL INTERLOCK: The X-ray cannot be
enabled unless the external interlock is closed by
connecting J2-11 to J2-12. During high voltage
operation, opening the interlock circuit will cause the
High Voltage to be disabled. Interlock status
indication via RS-232 interface at J3.
IMPORTANT
This control signal is not a safety
interlock and should not be used for
protection from X-ray generation for
safety purposes.
HV ON LAMP RELAY: When X-ray ON command
is enabled a NO and a NC relay contact closure will
occur at connector J2. Refer to pin assignments
datasheet SHV#128065-001 and specification for
contact ratings.
OIL TEMPERATURE MONITOR: Provides
remote oil temperature monitor via RS-232 digital
interface port at J3 on front cover.
PS Fault Indication: PS Faults an open collector
output on J2-1, indicates that a faults has occurred.
High = no faults.
X-ray On Indication: X-ray On Signal is an open
collector output on J2-14, indicates that a faults has
occurred. High = X-ray off

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1.3 System Status and Fault
Diagnostic Display
If a fault occurs, the power supply will revert to the
POWER DOWN mode indicated by extinguishing of X-
Ray ON led and via RS-232 as HV OFF. In local mode to
reset a fault, the enable (J2-15) must be re-asserted. In
Remote mode to reset a fault, a clear command or X-Ray
ON command must be sent via RS-232.
EXTERNAL INTERLOCK FAULT: Indicates that
the high voltage supply is inhibited by external
interlock protection circuitry solely via RS-232
communication as (ARG 8) Open Interlock.
OVERVOLTAGE: Indicates the over voltage
protection circuitry has caused the high voltage to
turn off. Over voltage protection is internally set to
88kv. This fault is indicated by OV led status on the
front cover and via RS-232 as (ARG 3), Over
Voltage.
OVER CURRENT FAULT: Indicates the output
current has exceeded 1.375ma or if the allowable
percentage of error between actual and programmed
emission currents is exceeded resulting in the HV to
be turned off. This fault is indicated by illumination
of OC led status on the front cover and via RS-232 as
(ARG 5) Over Current.
ARC FAULT: On the standard unit indicates that an
arc has occurred. This fault is indicated by
momentary (~ 1 sec) illumination of ARC FLT led
status on front cover and via RS-232 as (ARG 1) Arc.
Occurrences of three arcs with in a period of ten
seconds will shutdown the high voltage. This fault is
indicated by illumination of ARC FLT led status on
front cover and via RS-232 as (ARG 1) Arc. If the
one arc shutdown option is ordered one arc will
shutdown the high voltage.
UNDER VOLTAGE: Indicates a failure in the
voltage regulation circuitry. This fault occurs when
there is a lack of output power to maintain regulation
and will result in shutdown of the HV. This fault is
indicated by illumination of UV led status on the
front cover and via RS-232 as (ARG 4) Under
Voltage.
UNDER CURRENT: Indicates failure in the current
regulation circuitry. This fault occurs when the
allowable percentage of error between actual and
programmed emission currents is exceeded, due to
the actual emission current being less than the
programmed level. This fault does not shutdown the
HV, it is indicated by illumination of UC led status on
front cover and via RS-232 as (ARG 6) Under
Current.
OVER TEMPERATURE: Indicates that the internal
oil temperature has exceeded 66 deg C. This could be
either caused by a failure in the customer supplied
cooling fan that would cause the oil temperature to
exceed 65 deg C or the ambient temperature has
exceeded 40 deg C, resulting in shutdown of HV.
This fault is indicated by OT led status on the front
cover and via RS-232 as (ARG 6) Over Temperature.
POWER ON LED: When input power is applied to
the unit it is indicated by the POWER led being
illuminated.
X-ray On LED: when the high voltage status is
“On” state it is indicated by X-RAY ON led status on
the front cover.
WATCHDOG TIMER: Indicates the host computer
has lost communication and with the HVPS system
for a period greater than ten second. This feature is
enabled via RS-232 host command. This fault is
indicated via RS-232 as (ARG 5) Watchdog Time-
out. See digital manual for details.

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1.4 Interpreting the Model Number
The model number of the power supply describes its
capabilities. After the series name is:
1. Maximum voltage (in kV).
2. Polarity of the unit: (N) Negative
3. The maximum output (in watts).
4. Options
5. Custom model number
XRB 80 N 100 / XX / X (#)
XRB80N100
Series
Name
Maximum
Voltage
Polarity
Maximum
Power
Custom
“X”
Number
Options
See datasheet

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Chapter 2
INSPECTION &INSTALLATION
nitial inspection and preliminary checkout procedures
are recommended. For safe operation, please follow
the step-by-step procedures described in Chapter 3,
Operating Systems.
2.1 Initial Inspection
Inspect the package exterior for evidence of damage due
to handling in transit. Notify the carrier and Spellman
immediately if damage is evident. Do not destroy or
remove any of the packing material used in a damaged
shipment.
After unpacking, inspect the panel and chassis for visible
damage.
Fill out and mail the Warranty Registration card
accompanying the unit. Standard Spellman
MONOBLOCKSeries high voltage power supplies and
components are covered by warranty.
2.2 Installation
The unit can be mounted in any position, 8 mounting
holes are provided on the bracket shown below. Do not
block any of the vents holes in the top cover. See the
Operating instructions for vent hole locations and cooling.
I
1
2
3
2-3
1-2
2-3
1-2
JP4JP5
kVmA
1
2
3
ANALOG
J2
J3
DIGITAL
INTERFACE
50/60Hz
J1
INTERFACE
OV
UV
UC
OC
ARC FLT
OT
X-RAY ON
POWER
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Chapter 3
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
3.1 Operation
THIS EQUIPMENT GENERATES DANGEROUS
VOLTAGES THAT MAY BE FATAL.
PROPER GROUNDING OF ALL HIGH VOLTAGE
EQUIPMENT IS ESSENTIAL.
WARNING X-RAY RADIATION EXPOSURE IS
HAZARDOUS
Failure to follow these procedures may void the warranty.
Check the input voltage rating on the nameplate of the
supply and make certain that this is the rating of the
available power source. Spellman MONOBLOCK
XRB80N100 operates on 90-264VAC, single phase 50 or
60Hz.
Bellows Vent holes:
Do not block or insert anything into the vent holes located
on top cover as shown. These nine holes provide venting
for the internal bellows that is used to compensate for the
expansion of the oil as the oil temperature varies.
Do not block any vents holes on the cover
Cooling:
A customer supplied 100 CFM fan should be used to
maintain safe operating temperature for MONOBLOCK
X-ray generator. The air flow should be direct at the heat
sink on the side of the unit and at the side of the control
board compartment. During operation the internal oil
temperature should be below 60 deg C and should not
exceed 65 deg C. See below Figure for fan location.
FAN
WARNING

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BEFORE CONNECTING THE POWER SUPPLY
TO THE AC LINE, FOLLOW THIS PROCEDURE.
1) PROPER GROUNDING TECHNIQUES: The
chassis of the X-Ray Generator must be grounded, by
using the ground connected to the ground stud located on
the cover of the Inverter/Control Assembly.
2) ENSURE THAT THE EXIT PORT IS PROPERLY
MATED TO COLLIMATOR OR SATISFACTORILY
SHIELDED WITH LEAD PLUG TO LIMIT
EXPOSURE TO LEAKAGE RADIATION.
X-ray Safety Procedures must be followed when
testing this unit. The XRB80N100 is capable of
producing Lethal Voltages and X-ray Radiation.
Only proceed with operation of the HVPS after
a) consulting with the Manufacturer and
verification of X-Ray setup for the proper
precautions.
b) reading this entire document.
NEVER OPERATE THIS UNIT WITH AN OPEN
X-RAY EXIT PORT.
It is recommended not to allow leakage radiation
exceeding 0.5mR/hr at 5cm from any surface of
the MONOBLOCK.
3.2 Signal and Power Interface
Connections
1) Connect Ground wire to the stud located on the cover
of the Inverter/Control Assembly marked Ground.
2) If operating in Remote Mode connect digital signal
interface RS-232 communication cable from the host
computer to the J3 connector on Control Assembly.
3) Close external Interlock by connecting J2-11 to J2-12
through a dry contact. See Figure 3.1 for wiring diagram
and specifications.
4) Connect 90 - 264VAC line to J1 use Phoenix contact
connector block # 1805990(not provided) Pin 1= earth
Pin 2 =Line and Pins 3= Neutral. Make sure AC line
voltage is OFF when connecting to the unit.
5) Determine unit’s idle time and refer to Table 2 for
seasoning procedure. If in doubt, use the longest
seasoning schehule.
3.3 Local Mode (Analog control)
1) To operate in Local mode, position jumpers for JP4
and JP5 on the front cover in the 2-3 position as per table
on the front cover.
2) Program kV output value by providing 0-9.00V (0-
80kV) to J2-3(reference to signal ground J2-9).
3) Program ma output value by providing 0-9.00V (0-
1.25mA) to J2-2 (reference to signal ground J2-9).
See Figure 3.2 for wiring diagram and specifications.
3.4 Local Mode (Analog monitors)
1) Monitor kV output by measuring J2-8(reference to
signal ground J2-10), 0-9.00v (0-80kV).
2) Monitor ma output by measuring J2-6 (reference to
signal ground J2-10), 0-9.00V (0-1.25mA)
See Figure 3.3 for wiring diagram and specifications.
3.5 Local Mode (Analog enable)
1) In local mode, to enable X-ray On connect J2-13 to J2-
15 through a dry contact. The external interlock must also
be close for the X-ray to enable.
See Figure 3.4 for wiring diagram and specifications.
3.6 Remote Mode (Digital control)
1) To operate in Remote mode, position jumpers for JP4
and JP5 in the 1-2 position as per table on front cover.
G.U.I and operation instruction
2) Install the G.U.I software to the host computer (See CD
with GUI).
3) Start the G.U.I.
4) Read agreement then click AGREE.
5) Operate the unit using GUI. For instruction on GUI
operation, see the “XRB80N100 GUI INSTRUCTION”
document provided on with the GUI on the CD.
3.7 X-ray Tube Seasoning Process
Caution: To prevent premature degradation of the X-ray
tube, it is highly recommended to run the seasoning
process if the unit has not been turned on for more than 3
days. See Table 2.
WARNING

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RELAY
Figure 3.1 Interlock Logic Control
____________________________________________________________________________________________
Figure 3.2 Local Programming via External Voltage Source

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Figure 3.3 Remote Monitoring
____________________________________________________________________________________________
Figure 3.4 Local Enable Logic Control

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Chapter 4
DIAGNOSTICS
Fault/Symptom
Possible Cause
OV led illuminated and Over
voltage fault at RS-232
resulting in HV Status Off.
kV programming set greater
than 80kV.
UV led illuminated and Under
Voltage fault at RS-232
resulting in HV Status Off.
AC input voltage lower than
minimum specified.
OC led illuminated and Over
Current fault at RS-232
resulting in HV Status Off.
mA programming greater than
1.25mA.
UC led illuminated and Under
current fault at RS-232
resulting in HV Status Off.
kV programming is less than
40kV or AC input voltage
below spec.
OT led illuminated and Over
temperature fault at RS-232
resulting in HV Status Off.
Internal oil temperature is
above 65 deg C, could be
caused by operation at
ambient temperature greater
than 40°C or failure of a
customer supplied cooling fan.
ARC FLT led momentarily
illuminated and a momentary
Arc fault at RS-232 resulting
in HV Status staying ON.
Occurrence of tube arc. Refer
to tube re-seasoning procedure
Table 2 and idle times.
ARC FLT led illuminated and
Arc fault at RS-232 resulting
in HV Status OFF
At least three arcs occurred in
a ten second period causing
shutdown. Clear fault and
send X-ray command. Refer to
tube re-seasoning procedure
Table 2 and idle times. If
problem continues contact
Spellman service department.
Unit will not Enable
Interlock open
TABLE 1

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Chapter 5
FACTORY SERVICE
5.1 Warranty Repairs
During the Warranty period, Spellman will repair all units
free of charge. The Warranty is void if the unit is worked
on by other than Spellman personnel. See the Warranty in
the rear of this manual for more information. Follow the
return procedures described in Section 5.2. The customer
shall pay for shipping to and from Spellman.
5.2 Factory Service Procedures
Spellman has a well-equipped factory repair department.
If a unit is returned to the factory for calibration or repair,
a detailed description of the specific problem should be
attached.
For all units returned for repair, please obtain an
authorization to ship from the Customer Service
Department, either by phone or mail prior to shipping.
When you call, please state the model and serial numbers,
which are on the plate on the rear of the power supply,
and the purchase order number for the repair. A Return
Material Authorization Code Number (RMA Number) is
needed for all returns. This RMA Number should be
marked clearly on the outside of the shipping container.
Packages received without an RMA Number will be
returned to the customer. The Customer shall pay for
shipping to and from Spellman.
A preliminary estimate for repairs will be given by phone
by Customer Service. A purchase order for this amount is
requested upon issuance of the RMA Number. A more
detailed estimate will be made when the power supply is
received at the Spellman Repair Center. In the event that
repair work is extensive, Spellman will call to seek
additional authorization from your company before
completing the repairs.
5.3 Ordering Options and
Modifications
Many of the options can be retrofitted into Spellman’s
power supplies by our factory. For prices and
arrangements, contact the Spellman Sales Department.
5.4 Shipping Instructions
All power supplies returned to Spellman must be sent
shipping prepaid. Pack the units carefully and securely in
a suitable container, preferably in the original container, if
available. The power supply should be surrounded by at
least four inches of shock absorbing material. Please
return all associated materials, i.e. high voltage output
cables, interconnection cables, etc., so that we can
examine and test the entire system.
All correspondence and phone calls should be directed to:
Spellman High Voltage Electronics Corp.
475 Wireless Boulevard
Hauppauge, New York 11788
TEL: (631) 630-3000 FAX: (631) 435-1620
E-Mail: sales@Spellmanhv.com

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RE-SEASONING PROCESS
for
XRB80N100
Parameters
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6
Step 7
Step 8
Step 9
Step 10
Voltage (kV)
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
70
75
80
Current (uA)
250
400
550
700
850
1000
1150
1250
1250
1250
For units with
idle time >3
months
5 min
5 min
5 min
5 min
5 min
5 min
5 min
5 min
5 min
5 min
For units with
idle time of 1-3
months
60 sec
60 sec
60 sec
60 sec
60 sec
60 sec
60 sec
60 sec
60 sec
60 sec
For units with
idle time of 2-30
days
30 sec
30 sec
30 sec
30 sec
30 sec
30 sec
30 sec
30 sec
30 sec
30 sec
Daily turn on
10 sec
10 sec
10 sec
10 sec
10 sec
10 sec
10 sec
10 sec
10 sec
10 sec
TABLE 2

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80KV XRB Digital Interface
Serial – RS-232
Copyright 2009, Spellman High Voltage Electronics Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
This information contained in this publication is derived in part from proprietary and patent data. This information has
been prepared for the express purpose of assisting operating and maintenance personnel in the efficient use of the
model described herein, and publication of this information does not convey any right to reproduce it or to use it for
any purpose other than in connection with installation, operation, and maintenance of the equipment described.
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