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INNOVET SELECT HIGH FREQUENCY..Our most popular model..ideal for digital CR and made in the USA

Summit's INNOVET Select is now available with their Synergy 20 high frequency generator.  High frequency significantly reduces radiation per procedure and allows much shorter exposure times (on the order of 50% shorter) as compared to single phase generators.  We have installed several dozen of these systems so be sure to ask for a quotation.   The other features and options are essentially the same as the INNOVET Select.

Standard Specifications:

30KW power rating (300ma @ 100 KVP)...........equates to a typical 500ma single phase generator    

Mas Range is 0.2 to 400  (Mas is milli amps times the time..eg 100ma @1/10 sec is 10Mas)                                

MA ranges...50s, 100s, 100L & 300L                                                                          

KV Range is 40 - 125 in 1 KV steps                                                                    

Simplex plastic tray, automatically centers the cassette over the beam

OPTIONS;

Anatomical Programming with veterinary software Mounted on the handlebar to facilitate setting techniques
500ma upgrade The standard 300ma HF is more power than you will routinely use, but if you want more, we have it. 
2 Way floating top table 58"L x 32"W top with +/- 4" transverse travel
4 way floating top table 67"L x 32"W top with +/- 4" travel
Extended length table top, for non float tables 67"
Deluxe exposure treadle Allows timing for "instantaneous exposures"
Tube upgrade use a .6, 1.2 focal spot tube instead of the standard 1mm, 2mm
Storage bin Specify right or left side
Fluid trough Keep fluids "trapped" on the table top for easy cleanup

POWER REQUIREMENTS:    The INNOVET HF (high frequency) requires 100 amps of 240 volts or greater, single phase power from a 37 KVA distribution transformer.

 Last updated 5/05/11

Last Updated 1/30/2012

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