The context
Hospitals must maintain power availability to many types of critical load
In group 2 locations such as operating theatres any electrical fault or power cut can have severe consequences for patient safety
Integration challenges
Minimise the footprint of the equipment located close to critical loads
Communicate the status of the equipment remotely
Adapt to the overall protection scheme
Operation challenges
Secure power for group 2 loads and medical imaging systems
Optimised maintenance
Future-proof systems
Our solutions
Every step of the way
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Schéma
Group 2 - Class 0.5 installation
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Schéma
Group 2 - Class 0 installation
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Schéma
Group 2 - Class 0 installation
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Design
1
Secure & available power
- Guaranteed power for group 2 loads (<0.5s)
- Adaptable to all types and brands of medical equipment
2
Secure power for group 2 locations
- Source transfer system adapted to class 0.5 critical medical locations
- Local transfer for maximum redundancy and compliance with IEC 60364-7-710
3
Secure power for group 2 locations
- Ensure maximum availability and safety thanks to a medical IT earthing scheme
- Compliant with IEC 60364-7-710
- Adapt IPS to the installation's protection scheme
4
Insulation & ground fault monitoring
- The medical IT earthing scheme ensures maximum availability
- Detect faults then alarm, locate and identify them
5
Secure & available power
- Guaranteed power for group 2 loads (<0.5s)
- Adaptable to all types and brands of medical equipment
6
Secure power for group 2 locations
- Source transfer system adapted to class 0 critical medical locations
- Local transfer for maximum redundancy and compliance with IEC 60364-7-710
- Unique downstream transformer management preventing high transient currents
7
Secure power for group 2 locations
- Ensure maximum availability and safety thanks to a medical IT earthing scheme
- Compliant with IEC 60364-7-710
- Adapt IPS to the installation's protection scheme
8
Insulation & ground fault monitoring
- The medical IT earthing scheme ensures maximum availability
- Detect faults then alarm, locate and identify them
Maintenance
The challenge: optimised maintenance
Patient safety depends on the availability of power to critical medical equipment. Highly technical systems are used to ensure power delivery and these must be monitored and maintained by experts.
1
SoLink remote monitoring – preventive maintenance
- Restore your systems in record time
- Improve future performance
2
Original manufacturer service contracts
- Specialist teams at your service
- Only use approved spare parts
- Fast response
3
Original manufacturer service contracts
- Specialist teams at your service
- Only use approved spare parts
- Fast response
4
Design for maintenance
- Bypass on UPS and optional bypass on IPS to allow no-break inspection & maintenance
- Modular UPS designs ensure fast module replacement