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IEEE 602 1997

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IEEE Recommended Practice for Electric Systems in Health Care Facilities

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IEEE 1997 438
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Revision Standard – Inactive – Superseded. 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 Remarks: Superseded by IEEE Std 602-2007

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Titlepage
4 Introduction
5 Participants
7 CONTENTS
10 Chapter 1 Overview
1.1 Scope and general discussion
1.2 Health care facilities
11 1.3 IEEE publications
12 1.4 Professional registration
13 1.5 Codes and standards
16 1.6 Reference books
1.7 Periodicals
18 1.8 Manufacturers’ data
1.9 Safety
21 1.10 Maintenance
22 1.11 Design considerations
23 1.12 Other considerations
24 Chapter 2 Load requirements and energy management
2.1 General discussion
25 2.2 Loads vs. facility type
2.3 Lighting loads
26 2.4 Power loads
30 2.5 Overall demand factors
32 2.6 Energy management
46 2.7 References
47 2.8 Bibliography
48 Chapter 3 Electrical power distributionn systems
3.1 General discussion
49 3.2 Systems planning
54 3.3 Electrical power systems basics
56 3.4 Voltage considerations
59 3.5 Current considerations
60 3.6 Grounding
63 3.7 System protection and coordination
79 3.8 Electrical equipment selection, installation, and testing
86 3.9 System arrangements
95 3.10 References
97 3.11 Bibliography
100 Chapter 4 Planning for patient care
4.1 General discussion
4.2 Wiring devices
115 4.3 Typical patient care areas
123 4.4 References
124 Chapter 5 Emergency power systems
5.1 General discussion
125 5.2 Generator sets
150 5.3 Automatic and nonautomatic transfer switches
166 5.4 Engine generator controls
170 5.5 Battery chargers for cranking batteries
177 5.6 Synchronizing and paralleling control systems for multigenerator set installations
187 5.7 Utility peak demand reduction controls
191 5.8 Cogeneration
193 5.9 Determination of mean period between service overhauls
5.10 Elevator emergency power selector systems
198 5.11 Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems
202 5.12 Maintenance
203 5.13 References
204 5.14 Bibliography
206 Chapter 6 Electrical safety and grounding
6.1 General discussion
207 6.2 Physiological parameters
208 6.3 Shock levels
209 6.4 Areas of potentially increasing hazards
212 6.5 Fire and explosion hazards
214 6.6 Environmental conditions relating to electrical safety
219 6.7 Basic safety measures
226 6.8 Design and testing of systems for safety
229 6.9 References
6.10 Bibliography
230 Chapter 7 Lighting
7.1 General discussion
231 7.2 Lighting design for hospitals
233 7.3 Hospital lighting applications
239 7.4 Considerations in lighting system design
244 7.5 Bibliography
246 Chapter 8 Communication and signal systems
8.1 System design considerations
257 8.2 Telephone systems
267 8.3 Intercom systems
271 8.4 Nurse-call systems
282 8.5 Code blue systems
283 8.6 Paging systems
296 8.7 Physician and staff register systems
301 8.8 Dictation systems
304 8.9 Patient physiological monitoring systems
307 8.10 Emergency medical service communications
308 8.11 Clocks
311 8.12 Fire alarm systems
322 8.13 Security systems
324 8.14 Facility monitoring
327 8.15 Television systems
334 8.16 Sound reinforcement systems
338 8.17 Data processing systems
344 8.18 Telewriter and facsimile systems
345 8.19 Pneumatic tube systems
346 8.20 Disaster alarm systems
8.21 References
348 8.22 Bibliography
350 Chapter 9 Medical equipment and instrumentation
9.1 Introduction
352 9.2 Equipment selection
357 9.3 Equipment and area served
403 9.4 References
9.5 Bibliography
404 Chapter 10 Health care renovations
10.1 General discussion
406 10.2 Coordination
410 10.3 Safety and reliability of existing systems
411 10.4 Updating power distribution systems
417 10.5 Lighting renovated spaces
419 10.6 Working with existing communications systems
422 10.7 Preparing for future renovations
423 10.8 References
10.9 Bibliography
426 INDEX
IEEE 602 1997
$104.00