EN 61168:1994
(Main)Radiotherapy simulators - Functional performance characteristics
Radiotherapy simulators - Functional performance characteristics
Specifies type tests to be performed by the manufacturer at the design and construction stages of a radiotherapy simulator but does not specify site tests to be performed after installation at the user's site. The accompanying technical report IEC 61170, however, does suggest that many of the test procedures are appropriate for site tests.
Sthrahlentherapie-Simulatoren - Kennmerkmale
Simulateurs de radiothérapie - Caractéristiques fonctionnelles
Spécifie les essais de type que le constructeur doit effectuer au moment de la conception et de la construction d'un simulateur de radiothérapie mais elle ne spécifie pas les essais sur le site qui doivent être exécutés après installation sur le site de l'utilisateur. Le rapport technique CEI 61170 accompagnant la présente norme suggère cependant que plusieurs de ces méthodes d'essai sont appropriées pour les essais sur le site.
Radiotherapy simulators - Functional performance characteristics (IEC 1168:1993)
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-maj-1995
Radiotherapy simulators - Functional performance characteristics (IEC 1168:1993)
Radiotherapy simulators - Functional performance characteristics
Sthrahlentherapie-Simulatoren - Kennmerkmale
Simulateurs de radiothérapie - Caractéristiques fonctionnelles
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 61168:1994
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11.040.60 Terapevtska oprema Therapy equipment
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
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