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Revolution CT — Engineer Field Guide

Engineer-oriented reference for the Revolution CT family — Revolution CT (original), HD, and Apex. Wide-cone, 16 cm coverage, cardiac-optimized.

What makes this scanner different

Top failure modes

  1. Tube end-of-life — Performix HDw scan counts are the canonical health metric. Kilowatt-hour loading on cardiac practices burns tubes faster than the datasheet curve suggests. See Gemstone Clarity / Performix HDw tube.
  2. Slip-ring wear — high-rotation-speed wide-cone puts more miles on the brushes. Carbon dust on the inner ring is the early warning. Clean on PM, plan full brush swap every few years of heavy use.
  3. Gantry balance drift — wide detector means more rotating mass. A patient-table-collision fault that "came back" is often a balance problem, not the collision sensor.
  4. DAS artifacts — ring and banding artifacts trace to a DAS channel; service-mode diagnostic before detector-module swap.
  5. Chiller / HVAC — wide-bore gantry + high power = a lot of heat. A marginal chiller shows up first as intermittent tube thermal limits at peak load.
  6. Table drive — positional encoder drift causes slice-position errors on helical. Recalibrate before replacing the drive.

Cardiac discipline

Software tiers and licensing

Accepting a refurbished Revolution CT

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