CEI EN 61010-2-091
Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use Part 2-091: Particular requirements for cabinet x-ray systems
Organization: | CEI |
Publication Date: | 1 July 2014 |
Status: | active |
Page Count: | 32 |
ICS Code (Electrical and electronic testing): | 19.080 |
ICS Code (Chemical laboratories. Laboratory equipment): | 71.040.10 |
scope:
Scope and object
This clause of Part 1 is applicable, except as follows:
Equipment included in scope
Replacement:
Replace the text with the following:
This part of IEC 61010 specifies particular safety requirements for CABINET X-RAY SYSTEMS.
A CABINET X-RAY SYSTEM is a system that contains an X-ray tube installed in a cabinet which, independently of existing architectural structures except the floor on which it may be placed, is intended to contain at least that portion of a material being irradiated, provide radiation attenuation, and exclude personnel from the interior during generation of X-radiation.
These CABINET X-RAY SYSTEMS are used in industrial, commercial, and public environments, for example, to inspect materials, to analyze materials, and to screen baggage.
Equipment excluded from scope
Addition:
Add the following new items to the list:
aa) equipment intended to apply X-radiation to humans or animals; bb) equipment incorporating an X-ray tube but not incorporating complete shielding against X-radiation hazards, such as:
1) equipment intended to be used within a shielded room which excludes personnel during operation;
2) equipment intended to be used with separate portable or temporary shielding;
3) equipment intended to produce an emerging beam of X-radiation.
Aspects included in scope
Addition:
Add the following text at the end of the first paragraph:
This part of IEC 61010 specifies requirements for the design and
methods of construction of CABINET X-RAY SYSTEMS to provide
adequate protection for OPERATORS, bystanders, trained service
personnel, and the surrounding area against unintentionally-emit
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