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IEEE 602 2007

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IEEE Recommended Practice for Electric Systems in Health Care Facilities

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Revision Standard – Active. A recommended practice for the design and operation of electric systems in health care facilities is provided. The term health care facility as used here encompasses buildings or parts of buildings that contain hospitals, nursing homes, residential custodial care facilities, clinics, ambulatory health care centers, and medical and dental offices. Buildings or parts of buildings within an industrial or commercial complex, used as medical facilities, logically fall within the scope of this recommended practice. Remarks: Revision of IEEE Std 602-1996

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3 IEEE Recommended Practice for Electric Systems in Health Care Facilities
4 Abstract/Keywords
5 Acknowledgments
7 Introduction/Notice to users
8 Participants
11 Contents
15 Chapter 1 Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Health care facilities
16 1.3 Professional registration
17 1.4 Codes and standards
19 1.5 Manufacturers’ data
1.6 Safety
21 1.7 Appliances and equipment
1.8 Operational considerations
22 1.9 Maintenance
23 1.10 Design considerations
24 1.11 Other considerations
25 1.12 Normative references
26 1.13 Bibliography
29 Chapter 2 Electrical loads
2.1 General discussion
35 2.2 Obtaining load data
37 2.3 Using load data to design health care facilities
55 2.4 Using load data to manage energy costs
81 2.5 Load management funding mechanisms
82 2.6 Normative references
83 2.7 Bibliography
87 Annex 2A (informative) Sutter general loads
92 Annex 2B (informative) Kaiser Roseville Medical Center continuous electrical demand profile (summer 2001)
109 Chapter 3 Electrical power distribution systems
3.1 General discussion
110 3.2 Systems planning
114 3.3 Electrical power systems basics
116 3.4 Voltage considerations
120 3.5 Current considerations
121 3.6 Grounding
125 3.7 System protection and coordination
137 3.8 Electrical equipment selection, installation, and testing
144 3.9 System arrangements
152 3.10 Normative references
154 3.11 Bibliography
157 Chapter 4 Electrical power systems for delivering patient care
4.1 Overview
4.2 Definitions
4.3 Electrical system safety
177 4.4 Delivering power to the caregivers and their patients
195 4.5 Normative references
196 4.6 Bibliography
197 Chapter 5 Emergency power systems
5.1 Overview
5.2 Definitions
5.3 Generator sets
202 5.4 Generator system accessories
224 5.5 Transfer switches
229 5.6 Uninterruptible power supply systems
233 5.7 Transfer considerations for types of loads
238 5.8 Elevator loads
241 5.9 Engine-generator controls
265 5.10 Maintenance
266 5.11 Normative references
267 5.12 Bibliography
269 Chapter 6 Lighting
6.1 General discussion
270 6.2 Lighting design for hospitals
273 6.3 Hospital lighting applications
278 6.4 Considerations in lighting system design
282 6.5 Normative references
283 6.6 Bibliography
285 Chapter 7 Communication systems
7.1 System design considerations
290 7.2 Telecommunications infrastructure
302 7.3 Wireless networks
310 7.4 Network switching platforms
320 7.5 Telephone systems
331 7.6 Intercom systems
334 7.7 Nurse-call and code systems
348 7.8 Radio communication systems
353 7.9 Paging systems
366 7.10 Physician and staff register systems
370 7.11 Dictation systems
373 7.12 Patient physiological monitoring systems
376 7.13 Picture archiving and communication system
377 7.14 Emergency medical service communications
380 7.15 Clocks
383 7.16 Fire alarm system
395 7.17 Security systems
398 7.18 Facility monitoring
401 7.19 Television systems
408 7.20 Sound reinforcement systems
412 7.21 Disaster alarm systems
413 7.22 Normative references
415 7.23 Bibliography
417 Chapter 8 Medical equipment and instrumentation
8.1 Overview
8.2 Definitions
418 8.3 Trends in medical equipment evolution
419 8.4 General electrical considerations for medical equipment
424 8.5 Description of certain kinds of medical equipment
462 8.6 Normative references
8.7 Bibliography
465 Chapter 9 Health care renovations
9.1 Overview
467 9.2 Coordination
471 9.3 Loads and energy management
472 9.4 Electrical power distribution system
473 9.5 Emergency power systems
475 9.6 Planning for patient care
478 9.7 Lighting
479 9.8 Communication and signal systems
484 9.9 Medical equipment and instrumentation
485 9.10 Preparing for renovations
9.11 Normative references
9.12 Bibliography
487 Index
IEEE 602 2007
$91.54