Fluke Biomedical TNT 12000 User Manual

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Operation

How to Use the mAs Detector (TNT 12000 mAs)

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Figure 2-17. Shunt or Clamp Screen

Use C or D to highlight the Invasive Shunt or Non Invasive Amp Clamp

checkbox. Push E to toggle the checkbox. Use A or B to highlight the Save button

and push E to set the input measurement option.

How to Connect to the X-ray Tube for mAs Measurements

WCaution

To prevent damage to the Detector and/or X-ray equipment, do

not connect to the generator mA/mAs taps without the TNT

12000 mAs shunt.

An mAs measurement is the X-ray tube current multiplied times the exposure time. The

mAs Detector auto ranges through three ranges. There are also two X-ray tube current

measurement methods. A current shunt is put into the X-ray tube current path or a current

clamp is put around the X-ray tube anode cable. Table 2-7 shows the three ranges with

the two measurement methods.

Table 2-7. mAs Current Ranges

Measurement Method

Ranges

0 – 99.99 mA/mAs

100.0 – 999.9 mA/mAs

Invasive Shunt

1000 – 1999 mA/mAs

0 – 99.99 mA/mAs

100.0 – 999.9 mA/mAs

Non-Invasive Clamp

1000 - 3999 mA/mAs

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