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The load values listed below have been obtained from a number of hospital sources and appear indicative of typical values used on UK projects. BPG accepts no responsibility for projects, which may use these values as a basis for design.
Example No. 1
Compiled with information supplied by ITU Consultant and Medical Technical Officers Areas under consideration for electrical requirements: ICU Cardiac Surgical Intensive Care Main Theatres Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) ENT Theatres Paediatric Theatres and ICU (PICU)
Equipment Required Diathermy Surgical Suction Heart/Lung Machine Sarns Heater/Cooler (for patient circulation) Merlin Monitor CATO Ventilator Defibrillator Volumetric Pump Syringe Pumps x 3 IABP/Centrifugal Pump
Assumed to be twin 13A/240V plus 1 additional twin 13A/240V socket per every two beds. Equipment Required Life Support/Ventilator (no humidifier) Merlin Monitor Defibrillator Volumetric Pump Syringe Pumps x 4 IABP/Centrifugal Pump/Overhead Warmer Approx. Load Current 2.0A 3.5A 1.6A 0.2A 0.4A (total) 4.0A 11.9A 2.73KVA/bed.
The additional sockets are to provide the provision of connection of Heart/Lung Machine + Heater/Cooler of 8A+5A=13A
c)
d)
General Theatre Approx. Load Current 4.0A 3.5A 1.5A 1.6A 0.2A (total) 10.8A 2.484KVA/theatre
Equipment Required 4 sockets required for Monitor/ Ventilator Diathermy Surgical Suction Defibrillator IV devices
e)
General Recovery Approx. Load Current 3.5A 0.5A 0.2A (total) 5.0A 9.2A 2.116KVA/bed
Equipment Required Merlin Monitor Pulse Oximeter IV devices Patient Warming System
f)
No specific loads were provided, just a list of equipment and the statement that a minimum of 12 sockets per cot are required with a preference for 16 sockets supplied from essential/UPS source to provide essential life support. Equipment Required 1 1 1 1-2 1 Neonatal Ventilator Ventilator Humidifier Vital Signs Monitor Volumetric Pumps Up to 6 Syringe Pumps
Accepting that syringe pumps and volumetric pumps have integral batteries. Note: Battery charge / life cannot be guaranteed.
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Load measurements of 23KVA were taken on a 14 bedded area with 10 beds occupied. Circuits fed other than just bed head sockets. The conclusion was that bed head socket consumption was in the order of 2KVA/Bed.
Conclusions
Based on the above figures it would suggest that typical power requirements are as follows: Cardiac Theatre Thoracic Theatre General Theatre Cardiac Intensive Care General Recovery Neo Natal Unit ENT Theatres 7.0KVA/theatre 5.0KVA/theatre 2.5KVA/theatre 3.0KVA/bed 2.5KVA/bed 3.0KVA/bed 5.0KVA/theatre
Optimum Isolation Transformer Size The optimum transformer size, taking into account cost, flexibility and reserve is 8KVA. Typically this size would be used for every theatre to ensure sufficient power is available in the event that the duties are changed in an emergency.
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A Theatre load list provide by the engineering section of a private group of hospitals: Theatre Loads Perfusion Machine Heater / Cooler SA 02 Monitor Slave Monitor Haemothron Defibrillator Fibrillator Syringe Drivers Monitor (Anaesthetic Room) Warming Mattress Diathermy Suction Low Suction Balloon Pump Toe Machine Portable X-ray Monitor Defibrillator IV devices Anaesthetic Room Loads Monitor Anaesthetic Monitor Defibrillator Drugs Fridge Total IPS Load Current UPS/IPS Load 16.0A 13.3A 0.7A 0.7A 0.5A 3.5A 0.5A 0.2A (total) 0.5A 3.25A 6.5A 0.25A 0.25A 7.0A 9.0A 10.0A 1.2A 1.6A 0.2A (total) IPS Load Current 2.6A 0.03 1.0A 3.0A 29.38A 37.00A 14.00A UPS/IPS Load None IPS None IPS
Normally the anaesthetic room is supplied from the theatre IPS system. In one particular theatre with this information two IPS system were installed, one of which was complete with a no-break UPS with 2 hours full load battery support.
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A load list to procedures and areas provided by the engineering section of a private group of hospitals: a) Theatres Running Total 29.0A 23.0A 7.5A Momentary 48.0A
Ward Type: Recovery HDU c) Area: Theatres/Anaesthetic rooms Minor ops treatment rooms Endoscopy rooms Recovery areas ITU/HDU General requirements:
Momentary
Example No.4
Load trials carried out on an 8 bed HDU with two 8KVA IPS/UPS systems Single bed extreme care 14.0A
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This society produces their own standards for use in conjunction with the HTMs. These do not refer to any load figures, but specify 24 sockets per bed for ICU areas and refer to the requirements for Safety Power Supplies (essential) with minimum voltage levels and maximum changeover times on loss of main supplies.
Conclusions There is a wide range of medical equipment in use both old and new these of course influence the equipment load currents quoted by the various hospitals for individual items of equipment. In addition the different procedures undertaken in theatres also affect the theatre power requirements. In the vast majority of theatre installations we have supplied, a single 8KVA transformer has been sufficient for both theatre and it's anaesthetic room, whereas for Example No.3, we had to supply two 8KVA IPS systems. ITU/ICU/HDU bed loading requirements also span a wide band, 3KVA per bed seems not untypical, but some diversity is used when sizing a large area.
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