HMI

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One of the up-to-date equipment in the new generation operating room is the use of an integrated central controller instead of a variety of thermostats, different operating room control keys that make the number of exposure points minimized, and infection control.

Technical Highlights

* Touch Screens or Keypads
* Two Ports 485RS, 232 RS
* The Ability to Become an Slave
* The Ability to Create Simulations
* Includes USB port for Exchange of Information and Images
* Can Save Information
* Can Connect to All sorts of PLC
* Ability to Connect to Inverters, Hoods, Sialic Lights, Air
* Conditioners, Lightaing, Operating Room Cameras, etc
* Ability to Show Information in Both Texts and Graphs
* Ability to Show Animation aaIncludes RTC
* Display and Record Various Alarms at System Error Times
* Displays the Type and Location of the Crash and the Timing of the Error in each Component of the System
* Changing and Correcting the Setpoint during an Operation

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Isolated Power Panels are designed to provide isolated powerto electrical circuits installed in operating rooms and other electrically susceptible patient care areas. Each isolation power includes a single- or3-phase transformer, a Line Isolation Monitor, a reference ground bus, aprimary circuit breaker, and a number of branch circuit breakers .
Electrical power for an operating room comes from a primary hospital source that usually originates from a connection to an alternating-current (AC) station of the local power company. (Sometimes an emergency gasoline-powered electrical generator is the primary source.) After arriving at an operating room, electrical power is modulated, isolated, and dispensed to electrical outlets in the room by the secondary coils of one or more large isolation transformers. Connections in three-hole power outlets in operating rooms, therefore, are somewhat different from connections in standard outlets found elsewhere in the hospital. In operating rooms, a circuit cannot be completed by connecting one of the two power contacts to the ground contact

 

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