Shunt connections – Fluke Biomedical TNT 12000 User Manual

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TNT 12000

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Shunt Connections

You must put the mAs shunt in series with the actual current path of the x-ray tube. This

is usually the ground line of the high-voltage transformer of the X-ray tube. You can put

the shunt in series with the rectified tube current (dc path), through dc input jacks. A

different procedure is to use ac input jacks in series with the transformer downstream of

the rectifier (ac path).
It is necessary that all the tube current go through the mAs shunt to make an accurate

measurement. If different or parallel current path of x-ray tube current bypasses the

shunt, the measurement will be incorrect.
Do not use resistors, varistors, bypass, or distributed capacitors in parallel with the shunt.

The effect of these components can cause measurement errors. Before you put the mAs

shunt in the current path, examine the X-ray tube current circuit. Make sure that the shunt

is connected so these components do not have an unwanted effect on the measurement.

Varistors, which have limiting voltages more than 10 Volts, will probably not change the

measurement.
The mAs adapters shipped with the TNT 12000 adapt the shunt to different X-ray tube

mA/mAs connections. Some X-ray generators have standard 1.9 cm (0.75") spaced

banana jacks or binding posts to monitor X-ray tube current. After you remove the

shorting plug, the TNT 12000 shunt is connected to these jacks for mAs measurements.

As Figure 2-18 shows, the BNC Female to Banana Plug adapter connects the shunt to the

mAs input through the mA/mAs interface cable.

XW Warning

To prevent electric shock or personal injury, follow these
guidelines:

Observe extreme caution when power is applied to the

shunt.

Use this Analyzer only in the manner specified by the

manufacturer or the protection provided may be
impaired.

Follow all safety precautions called for in the X-ray

generator documentation.

Use extreme caution when working with voltages above

30 V.

Inspect the test leads for damaged insulation or exposed

metal. Check the test leads for continuity. Replace
damaged test leads before you use the TNT 12000.

Do not touch the test leads or the Detector while power

is applied to the circuit under test.

Turn the X-ray generator off before connecting or

disconnecting the TNT 12000.

W Caution

To prevent damage to the TNT 12000 or equipment under test,

do not exceed 500 V peak between the input and earth ground.

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