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01-06-2009, 07:12 PM #1
Lead wall isolation for split system
We intend to install a split - type air conditioner in the x - ray room of a hospital. The walls are insolated with a lead plaque to inhibit radiation leak.
Need some info about regulations concerning perforation of the wall for the brass connection tubes between the 2 parts of the equipment. Is a 3" hole safe regarding radiation loss when the x - ray machine operates?
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01-06-2009, 09:04 PM #2
Re: Lead wall isolation for split system
use a ducted system, have the ducting installed while the room is going in, should make no more of an impact than the electrical supplies or similar to the room.
i found some info on this site and google in regards to this.
al
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