IEEE 602 2007
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IEEE Recommended Practice for Electric Systems in Health Care Facilities
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 2007 | 496 |
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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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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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 |