The ACGD/HFD SGA Power Supply has a heat sink overtemperature fault even though the equipment room temperature is less t…
The ACGD/HFD SGA Power Supply has a heat sink overtemperature fault even though the equipment room temperature is less than 9C (48F)
Symptom
The ACGD/HFD SGA Power Supply has a heatsink overtemperature fault even though the equipment room temperature is less than 9C (48F) See Long Description See Resolution Concept for the complete SMILe released 1/16/07. Subject: ACGD/HFD SGA Power Supply Overtemperature Faults. Effectivity : All 1.5T and 3.0T MR Systems using ACGD, HFD, and HFD-S Cabinets. Problem : Error codes 2244589 (9.1 software only) and 2244590 (11.0, 12.0, & 14.0 software only) report that the ACGD/HFD SGA Power Supply has a heatsink overtemperature fault even though the equipment room temperature is less than 9C (48F).
Error message
2244589 The GP reported a SGA Power Supply OverTemp Fault 2244589 "The GP reported a SGA Power Supply OverTemp Fault. Wait at least 5 minutes for cabinet to cool. Check fan phase rotation, fan filter, and Gradient Cabinet back door should be closed. Else, check SGA-PS & refer to Service Troubleshooting Manual."
Applies to
- Models
- Signa
- Product
- Signa LX Signa LX Product can be used with 8.x and 9.x systems.
- Software
- 9.1 For Signa LX product only
- Area
- MR
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