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Snow and Ice collected on chiller's fan causing it to stall and create Error E01.Coldhead not running.Hospital personnel…
Snow and Ice collected on chiller's fan causing it to stall and create Error E01.Coldhead not running.Hospital personnel removed snow and ice from fan.LCC.AirSys Medicool remote control displays error…
Symptom
Magnet Shield Cooler Compressor is not running. Magnet Shield Cooler fails to start up. Magnet Shield Cooler Compressor is not running. Magnet Shield Cooler fails to start up.
Error message
AirSys Medicool displays Error E01. Error Code E01 is a Phase Incorrect or Fan Thermal Trip. AirSys Medicool displays Error E01. Error Code E01 is a Phase Incorrect or Fan Thermal Trip.
Applies to
- Product
- Magnet LCC. Software Version Concept should NOT be selected for Magnet Products Serial #: 1.5T (Rxxx) / 1.0T (Qxxx) He Vessel Pressure:>3 psig but <5 psig Shield Temp:< 55 K Coldhead Temp:> 3.8K but < 4.5K Recondenser Temp:> 4.2K but < 4.55K Delta Temp (Coldhead - Recondensor):> 0 but < 0.3K Min. LHe Fill Level: 50% Min. LHe Ramp Level: 90% Min. LHe Shim Level: 75% Helium Volume:1940 L (1.5T) Helium Volume:1970 L (1.0T) Burst Disk <":2319285 Burst Disk >":2350415 Burst Disk O-ring:46-281101P1 Baffle Assy 2180818 Low Cryogen Consumption
- Area
- MR
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