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1. User s Manual Safety Instructions to All Personnel Handling Electron Tubes Document No MEUM0001 6 Date Published October 2015 N CP N NEC Network and Sensor Systems Ltd 1997 2015 Printed in Japan The information in this document is current as of October 2015 The information is subject to change without notice For actual design in refer to the latest publications of data sheet etc for the most up date specifications of NEC microwave tube products No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior written consent of NEC NEC assumes no responsibility for any errors which may appear in this document NEC does not assume any liability for infringement of patents copyrights or other intellectual property rights of third parties by or arising from use of NEC microwave tube described herein or any other liability arising from use of such products No license either express implied or otherwise is granted under any patents copyrights or other intellectual property rights of NEC or others While NEC has been making continuous effort to enhance the reliability of its electronic components the possibility of defects cannot be eliminated entirely To minimize risks of damage or injury to persons or property arising from a defect in an NEC electronic component customers must incorporate sufficient safety measures in their design such as redundancy fire containment and anti
2. danger label as shown below 7 DANGER HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES All possible measures should be taken to prevent accidental electric shock by designing in safety features and paying close attention while operating and maintaining the equipment as follows HAZARDOUS HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES VOLTAGES 1 Since the electron tube is one part of a circuit the tube should be securely grounded 2 Equipment should be designed to prevent any operator from coming close to or contacting high potential electrodes Interlock grounding pole adequate protective cover etc must be provided to prevent human contact with high voltage 3 Make sure to turn off the power switch and ground the high voltage capacitors with grounding poles before installing or replacing electron tubes The electron tube may act as a capacitor Make sure the electron tube is completely discharged before it is handled Ex Do not insert a screwdriver in the inlet and output for the tube air cooling 4 Make sure to securely connect all cables connectors and lead wires attached to electron tubes Incomplete connections may result in over heating fire or electrical discharge 1 USER S MANUAL MEUMO0001 6 2 2 HIGH FREQUENCY RADIATION Electromagnetic waves generate heat as it penetrates matter Exposure of the human body to such radiation is extremely dangerous especially the eyes are vulnerable Looking into the waveguide or coaxial line while the tube is operating
3. failure features NEC microwave tube products are classified into the following three quality grades Standard Special and Specific The Specific quality grade applies only to devices developed based on a customer designated Quality assurance program for a specific application The recommended applications of a device depend on its quality grade as indicated below Customers must check the quality grade of each product before using it in a particular application Standard Computers office equipment communications equipment test and measurement equipment audio and visual equipment home electronic appliances machine tools personal electronic equipment and industrial robots Special Transportation equipment automobiles trains ships etc traffic control systems anti disaster systems anti crime systems safety equipment and medical equipment not specifically designed for life support Specific Aircraft aerospace equipment submersible repeaters nuclear reactor control systems life support systems or medical equipment for life support etc The quality grade of NEC microwave tube products is Standard unless otherwise specified in NEC s Data Sheets or Data Books If customers intend to use NEC microwave tube products for application other those specified for Standard quality grade they should contact an NEC sales representative in advance Note 1 NEC as used in this statement means NEC Corporation and al
4. liquid steam or vapor which could cause burns to personnel Devices monitoring the flow or pressure of cooling fluids and safety valves shall be provided In vapor cooled electron tubes the temperature of cooling fluid is about 100 C 212 F In addition a large amount of calories is present in the cooling chamber Maximum caution must be taken to prevent contact with the hot vapor when replacing the tube or removing the pipes from the heat exchanger Electron tubes are marked with a warning label as shown below HOT SURFACES Mor SURFACES USER S MANUAL MEUMO0001 6 2 2 4 X RAYS RADIATION X rays may be generated by an electron tube when a voltage of more than 10 kV is applied At 20 to 30 kV soft X rays having little penetration power are generated and absorbed by the ceramic glass and metal parts of the vacuum envelope as well as the metal plates used to encase the electron tubes In practice no detectable X rays radiate outside the electron tube voltages less than 20 kV Attention however must be paid to latent X rays radiating from the tube The higher the tube voltage and current the more dangerous the radiation becomes for the human body Persons designing and manufacturing equipment with voltages higher than 10 kV must evaluate the level of X ray radiation sufficiently even though there appears to be no particular indication or warning of the presence of radiation The amount of X rays generated varies with the operating
5. or looking at an antenna directly could expose the eyes to strong radiation resulting in blindness Never operate an electron tube without connecting a waveguide or coaxial line terminated in an appropriate load lt should be noted that an electron tube may radiate electromagnetic energy with an output circuit that is improperly connected or is loose Make sure to securely tighten the joints and attach shielding case provided to the electron tube Do not modify the shape or remove the electromagnetic shielding contacts such as gaskets or contact fingers Do not remove or reform the shielding case provided to the electron tubes Appropriate instruments are commonly used to check and measure the level of leakage of electromagnetic field If such a check is needed consult with NEC Network and Sensor systems Ltd or the equipment manufacturer 2 3 HIGH TEMPERATURE High power electron tubes dissipate large amounts of heat which is conducted to the outside by cooling air water or vapor During operation the surface temperature of some parts of the tube may reach as high as 200 C 392 F Even after turn off the tube could still be hot enough to cause a burn if touched Sufficient time should be allowed before handling the tube In designing and manufacturing equipment warning should be clearly shown so that the user does not contact a hot tube Accidental rupturing or careless opening of the cooling system may release high temperature
6. Voltage 22 HIgh Frequency Radiation Raeak e sis asenas ae eset ere eee rena Zo IgM LOMPE G SRR RSa rer crease Sra ate ise a ean Perens See ee es er 2a Kays Radian Seno Sesar er serena See ane Se a ne ai Se ie eee 3 Handling and Storage en Anestin k opece anua earns Sree SSeS nace ees 3 1 Beryllia Ceramics 3 2 Implosion 33 Others USER S MANUAL MEUMO0001 6 1 GENERAL INFORMATION There are a number of hazards that inevitably occur due to the physical nature of electron tubes Some electron tubes use materials and chemical substances within them that have adverse impact on the human body Electron tubes have two failure modes unexpected events occurring at random and other events occurring towards the end of tube life These phenomena are found not only in electron tubes but in all manufactured products Engineers charged in designing equipment should be knowledgeable and exercise care to provide protection against hazards to personnel as well as equipment 2 OPERATION 2 1 HIGH VOLTAGE The voltages applied to electron tubes are extremely high which could lead to death if it comes in contact with the human body Electron tubes are marked with a
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8. form mechanical or chemical operations such as breaking cutting grinding applying chemicals etching or baking on BeO parts If BeO is accidentally broken while handling collect fragments into a thick plastic bag seal the bag tightly with adhesive tape and affix a label clearly indicating Danger Beryllium Oxide A CAUTION CONTAINS BERYLLIA CERAMICS When disposing BeO or electron tubes containing BeO due to end of life damage or malfunction request the services of a qualified disposal agency or contact NEC Network and Sensor systems Ltd Electron tubes containing BeO parts are marked with a caution label 3 USER S MANUAL MEUMO0001 6 3 2 IMPLOSION Electron tubes are high vacuum devices Thus the lager the surface area of the vacuum envelope the greater is the atmospheric pressure applied to the surface Electrical insulators and windows made of glass or ceramic have less mechanical strength than other metal parts If these ceramic or glass parts are exposed to physical shock they could crack or fracture and implode Implosions are just as dangerous as explosions In particular sufficient care should be taken when handling installing and transporting electron tubes with glass parts that are susceptible to breakage Large electron tubes having glass bulbs are particularly at risk of imploding if their surface is scratched or strained Such implosions can lead to injury to personnel from scattering shards
9. h the human body Electron tubes generate high power of radio frequency RF during operation If the RF output circuit is not connected high power RF energy from the output will result in serious injury USER S MANUAL MEUMO0001 6 WARNING Don t touch the electron tubes during operation because some parts of electron tubes reach high temperatures of approximately to 200 degree C Observe the cooling time of the electron tubes after the high voltage is turned off X rays may be generated by an electron tube when a voltage of more than 10 kV is applied Generally X rays are absorbed by the case of electron tubes X rays may radiate outside electron tubes when it is operated after taking off its case Some electron tubes contain beryllium oxide BeO a Beryllia ceramic lf BeO of electron tubes is powdered by careless breakage it can cause pulmonary emphysema rashes or ulceration Electron tubes are high vacuum devices If ceramic or glass parts of electron tubes are exposed to physical shock they could crack or fracture and implode Some electron tubes are very large and heavy And some electron tubes use powerful permanent magnets for the focusing structure or appendage ion pump If you are careless in handling or transporting electron tubes you may be injured USER S MANUAL MEUMO0001 6 CONTENTS 1 General INIOMMaAllON SASRA RSA asserts neers reese see Ses ae re ee See eros ens 2 Operation 2 1 High
10. mode of electron tubes Measurement of X rays under all operating conditions is essential to assure adequate protection For some tubes operating at 30 kV or higher such as pulsed klystrons magnetrons or traveling wave tubes hard X rays with greater penetrating power are generated In such cases the electron tubes require lead or heavy metal shielding in order to contain the X rays In operating or maintaining equipment using electron tubes make sure to implement the preventative measures specified in the manuals of equipment and electron tubes Also consult a specialist concerning the handling of X rays 3 HANDLING AND STORAGE 3 1 BERYLLIA CERAMICS Some electron tubes contain beryllium oxide BeO a Beryllia ceramic in parts such as RF windows attenuators and insulators Solid pieces of BeO present no danger as long as they remain whole however powder fumes or vapor of BeO are extremely toxic if inhaled or if it comes in contact with the human body It can cause pulmonary emphysema rashes or ulceration BeO used in electron tubes is sintered at high temperature and will not release powder fumes or vapor when operated under normal conditions There is however the risk of BeO entering the human body through abrasions cuts or other external wound so do not touch BeO with bare hands In case BeO is touched inadvertently wash the contaminated skin completely with soap and water before drinking eating or smoking Never per
11. of glass and can even cause damage to the respiratory system from minute fragments of glass In the event of damage to an electron tube use adequate protection such as thick gloves protective goggles when handling glass parts these parts are usually very sharp and can cause injuries If glass or ceramic parts accidentally break while handling sprinkle water around the area if possible and then use a brush or broom to gently clean up the debris Never attempt to open or disassemble electron tubes whatever the kind Breaking the vacuum of an electron tube will release the pressure applied during the manufacturing process and will result in an implosion 3 3 OTHERS Some electron tubes use powerful permanent magnets for the focusing structure or appendage ion pump When transporting moving tubes maintain a safe distance from the strong magnetic field Exercise care not to get caught between the tube and the equipment or building When transporting moving or storing electron tubes it is recommend that the original shipping container is used Warning labels are affixed to electron tubes Some high power electron tubes are very large and heavy Make sure to follow the specified method during the moving transporting and installation of the tube Handling positions may be designated for some electron tubes Handling such tube at an incorrect position may result in dropping it due to insufficient mechanical strength Make sure to handle tub
12. so includes its majority owned subsidiaries 2 NEC electronic component products means any electronic component product developed or manufactured by or for NEC as defined above USER S MANUAL MEUMO0001 6 REFACE This document describes safety instructions and general precautions to be taken in using electron tubes The document also calls attention to handling and use of electron tubes by both users and engineers involved in the design manufacture and maintenance of microwave equipment Personnel involved in designing and manufacturing equipment using electron tubes should take protective measures necessary to deal with any conceivable danger Adequate care should be exercised when using and maintaining such equipment All personnel should be aware that it is extremely dangerous to take action which voids protective measures for electron tubes described in this document The user is cautioned not to take such action but to observe all CAUTION labels DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation A DANGER which will result in death or serious injury WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which AN WARNING if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which A CAUTION if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury The voltages applied to electron tubes are extremely high which could lead to death if they come in contact wit

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