steveve1
Member
- Location
- Tucson, AZ
Looking for a little help finding suitable boxes for concealed work inside of the RF shielding. Can't seem to find any stainless steel products. Has anyone out there done one of these rooms recently?
Mitsubishi an GE wanted no magnetic material in the same room. You couldn't secure metal boxs and emt to studs. The studs were wood and the screws bronze or brass.If the boxes and raceways are properly secured to the studs/framework you can use standard materials such as EMT and standard steel boxes.
Who is the manufacturer?
Roger
Mitsubishi an GE wanted no magnetic material in the same room. You couldn't secure metal boxs and emt to studs. The studs were wood and the screws bronze or brass.
One was on an outside wall and they had to block off 6 parking spots. The old ones would rip stuff out of peoples pockets, don't know if the new ones will.
Large masses of metal affect the calibration of the machine. A big truck parked outside today and not tomorrow would affect the way the thing worked, ( that information is from the vendor rep.)
Must be a different set of specs then we get from GE and Mitsubishi.Mitsubishi an GE wanted no magnetic material in the same room. You couldn't secure metal boxs and emt to studs. The studs were wood and the screws bronze or brass.
Must of been poor shielding, what do you think would happen to the mobile units they set up in parking lots?One was on an outside wall and they had to block off 6 parking spots.
Yes they will and any magnetic metallic particles in your body as well.The old ones would rip stuff out of peoples pockets, don't know if the new ones will.
Maybe from vibration but if proper shielding is in place what's outside the room should not effect the magnet.Large masses of metal affect the calibration of the machine. A big truck parked outside today and not tomorrow would affect the way the thing worked, ( that information is from the vendor rep.)
The manuf. is Seimens. This is new construction in an existing hospital. The engineer has specified aluminum rigid conduit and nonmagnetic boxes in the exam room.
If it was me I would send an RFI requesting the engineer to specify the boxes he wants used. In other words make it their problem.
I concur.
So looking through the window at the MRI machine ? All of that copper sheet
has to be expensive. Do light fixtures have any special requirements in these
locations ?