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GESensing & Inspection Technologies X-ray
Water Cooling Pump
WL 5000 SE
Operating Instructions
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Operating Instructions WL 5000 SE
Copyright by GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies GmbH Bogenstrasse 41 22926 Ahrensburg
201/23/2009
1. Edition, ID No.: 2540570/EB.0109
1st Edition
Documentation ID No. 2540570/EB.0109
Published by GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies GmbH
Reference: hi, jo, dr Date: 01/23/2009 File: WL5000SE_e.indd
Printed in Germany 2009
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Operating Instructions WL 5000 SE
Copyright by GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies GmbH Bogenstrasse 41 22926 Ahrensburg
301/23/20091. Edition, ID No.: 2540570/EB.0109
Table of Contents
1 Safety Measures ..................................................................................................................................................... 4
2 Description .............................................................................................................................................................. 5
3 Putting into Operation .......................................................................................................................................... 6
4 Maintenance ........................................................................................................................................................... 7
4.1 Heat Exchanger .......................................................................................................................................................................7
4.2 Pump .............................................................................................................................................................................................8
5 Placing out of Operation ....................................................................................................................................... 8
6 Flow Chart ............................................................................................................................................................... 9
7 Technical Data ...................................................................................................................................................... 10
8 Spare Parts ............................................................................................................................................................ 11
9 Circuit Diagram .................................................................................................................................................... 12
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Operating Instructions WL 5000 SE
Copyright by GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies GmbH Bogenstrasse 41 22926 Ahrensburg
401/23/2009
1. Edition, ID No.: 2540570/EB.0109
1 Safety Measures
Carefully read the Operating Instructions prior to commissioning.
The mains connection is 230 V 50/60 Hz.
The coolant is either water or a water-glycol mix according to the Description.
Use only completely intact cooling hoses.
Operate the equipment only if the tank is filled to the proper level and the ball valve on the pumps suction side is open. Otherwise the pump might suffer damage.
The water level must always be above the cooling fins. Otherwise the cooling output is impaired.
Clean the pump filter according to the Maintenance Instructions. Otherwise the pump may suffer damage.
Make sure the cooling hoses are pressure-proof and resistant to the coolant used.
Do not commission the equipment with hoses that are damaged or show leaks.
Perform maintenance routines only if the water cooling pump is isolated from the power supply, i.e. first switch off the pump and then disconnect the electric connecting cables, e.g. by unplugging the connectors.
Never open the water cooling pump during operation.
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Operating Instructions WL 5000 SE
Copyright by GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies GmbH Bogenstrasse 41 22926 Ahrensburg
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2 Description
The WL 5000 SE water cooling pump serves the cooling of X-ray tubes in a closed water circuit.
The coolant can be either water or a water-glycol mixture.
Only GlycoShell must be used:
Article no. 9434660 = 1 liter Do not mix GlycoShell with other coolant additives since this will cause coolant flocculation and total failure of the circulation pump (if necessary empty the water cooling circuit and refill it with a new mixture of GlycoShell and water). Therefore, watch the cooling water color:
Correct are: Clear or dark blue-green Incorrect are all deviating colors: Red, brown, black e.g.
Down to a temperature of 25C we recommend a ratio of
two parts GlycoShell and three parts water.
(Filling quantity about 5.0 l + 0.075 l/m hose = 6.5 l for a 20 m hose length [10 m inlet + 10 m outlet])
The water circulates between the cooling unit and the X-ray tube. The water is recooled via an air-cooled heat exchanger. A bypass valve limits the maximum pressure of the pump.
The maximum cooling output depends on the difference between the ambient temperature and the water outlet temperature.The power amounts to 5000 W with the temperature difference of 13,2 K between water outlet and ambient temperature.
The cooling hoses with a 9 mm inside diameter are connected to the water cooling pump via hose sleeves.
Water inlet and water outlet are marked by symbols:
Inlet: O
; Outlet: O
.
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Operating Instructions WL 5000 SE
Copyright by GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies GmbH Bogenstrasse 41 22926 Ahrensburg
601/23/2009
1. Edition, ID No.: 2540570/EB.0109
3 Putting into Operation
- Set up the equipment such that air inlet and air outlet are not blocked. If blocked, the cooling output is impaired.
- Use the cable to establish the electric connection.
- Connect the water hoses.
- Open the filler stub. Fill the tank with drinking water, about 5.0 l + 0.075 l/m hose. The water level must be about 3 cm above the cooling fins.
The water level must always be above he cooling fins. Otherwise the cooling output is impaired.
- Start the water circuit to vent trapped air.
- Check the water level. Add some more water if needed.
- Close the filler stub.
- The water cooling pump is ready for operation.
Filler stub
LuftaustrittAir Outlet
LufteintrittAir Inlet
Minimum 0,80 m Minimum 0,80 m
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Operating Instructions WL 5000 SE
Copyright by GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies GmbH Bogenstrasse 41 22926 Ahrensburg
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4 Maintenance
Regularly check the water level in the tank. Add drinking water if needed.Clean the heat exchanger and the pump filter once a month*).
*) Factors such as the formation of algae, heavy soiling or an unusually long operating cycle necessitate shorter maintenance intervals.
4.1 Heat Exchanger
As a dirty heat exchanger will lower the cooling output, regular checks are the safest method to find out whether the cooling fins need cleaning or not. If they do, proceed in the following way:
- Isolate the water cooling pump from the power supply. See Safety Measures.
- Dismount the siding and the cover.
- Blow clean the cooling fins by applying compressed air. Be careful not to damage the cooler.
- Remount the siding and the cover.
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Operating Instructions WL 5000 SE
Copyright by GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies GmbH Bogenstrasse 41 22926 Ahrensburg
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1. Edition, ID No.: 2540570/EB.0109
4.2 Pump
If the equipment is operated with a dirty filter, pump and motor may suffer damage.
Clean the filter in the following way:
- Isolate the water cooling pump from the power supply. See Safety Measures.
- Dismount the siding.
- Close the ball valve on the pump side.
- Unscrew the filter cover (see Figure) (24 mm key width).
Some water will escape. Use a suitable container to catch it.
- Remove the filter. Clean it or replace it by a new filter.
- Insert the filter. Screw the filter cover on tight.
- Open the ball valve. If the filter cover is untight, tighten it once more.
Do not put the equipment into operation when the ball valve is closed. Otherwise the pump may suffer damage.
- Remount the siding.
- Establish the electric connection. Let the water cooling pump run for about 10 minutes to vent trapped air and to simultaneously check the filter housing for leaks. In the event of leaks, check the seat of the screw. Renew the seal, if needed.
- Check the water level in the tank. Add some water, if needed.
5 Placing out of Operation
- Isolate the water cooling pump from the power supply. See Safety Measures.
- Unplug the electric connectors.
- Dismount the cooling hoses.
- Unscrew the drain cap. Drain the cooling liquid. Catch it in a suitable container.
- Screw the drain cap back on again.
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Operating Instructions WL 5000 SE
Copyright by GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies GmbH Bogenstrasse 41 22926 Ahrensburg
901/23/20091. Edition, ID No.: 2540570/EB.0109
6 Flow Chart
O
O
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Operating Instructions WL 5000 SE
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7 Technical Data
Dimensions and WeightsLength 483 mmWidth 406 mmHeight 481 mmWeight Approximately 38.5 kg without waterTank capacity Approximately 5.0 l*)
*) In case of frost, use a mixture of drinking water and antifreeze (see Chapter 2 Description).
Output DataCooling output 5000 W (T 13,2 K)Circulation rate 6,5 l/min at 3,0 barMains voltage 230 V +/- 10%, 50/60 HzPower input 2,6 ANoise level 63 dB (A) at 50 Hz, measured at a 1 m distance 67 dB (A) at 60 Hz, measured at a 1 m distance
Environmental ConditionsOperating temperature range -10C +40C (with sufficient antifreeze)Storage temperature range -25C +70C (storage without water)Relative air humidity range 20% 90%
SettingsMaximum pressure 7,0 bar 0,2 bar
Power diagram WL 5000 SE20.0
18.0
16.0
14.0
12.0
10.0
8.0
6.0
4.0
2.0
0.0
K
Tempe
rature differen
ce betwee
n am
bien
t air
and forw
ard water te
mpe
rature
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 45004000 5000 5500
WPower
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Operating Instructions WL 5000 SE
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8 Spare Parts
Item ID-Number
1 pump complete 9456840
2 drain cap 9456880
3 Flachdichtung aus Perbunan, 9456890
4 thermostat 9396850
5 cap 9456850
6 motor 9396860
7 toothed ring for clutch 9396870
8 fan 9456860
9 capacitor f. fan 9078100
10 filter 9396900
11 turbine flow rate monitor EKS3 9350820
12 plug-on electronics 9407300
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Operating Instructions WL 5000 SE
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1. Edition, ID No.: 2540570/EB.0109
9 Circuit Diagram
-B2
Str
mun
gswchter
NNL1L1L1L1 1NN 1 2-X1
GNYE
-M2
-M1
1
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5
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PE
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plug
M16 - Stecker
-C1
N
L1
wiring
diagram
Stromlaufplan
2 1
-B1
BK BK
-B2
2
.-X1
3
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3
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4
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Klem
men
plan
term
inal con
nection table
BK BK BN
BUBN
RDBUBUWH
BNBK
BKBK
-C2
-C2
ESK3
-RR.10
BN BU
-C1
1
.-X1
M 1
BKBN
BU
-M2
M 1
BK WH-M
1
43 32 4BK
BKBK
-B1
2 1
BK
-C3
B1 Tem
peratur m
ax. / tempe
rature m
ax
Lege
nde
safety circuit
Sicherhe
itskreis
Sich
erhe
itskreis
safe
ty circuit
2
.
42
31
-C3
GY
M1 Pum
pe / pu
mp
M2 Lfter / fan
C3 Fun
k-En
tstrkon
densator / radio interf
eren
ceC2
Fun
k-En
tstrkon
densator / radio interf
eren
ceC1
Kon
densator / capa
citor
B2 Strm
ungswchter / o
w sw
itch
supp
ression capa
citor
supp
ression capa
citor
switch
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Operating Instructions WL 5000 SE
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Operating Instructions WL 5000 SE
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1Safety Measures2Description3Putting into Operation4Maintenance4.1Heat Exchanger4.2Pump
5Placing out of Operation6Flow Chart7Technical Data8Spare Parts9Circuit Diagram