
Large Hospitals in North America, more than 1000 beds - Full Engineering Package
Reference electrical architecture for hospital according to NFPA 99
Published by
Schneider Electric

Large Hospitals in North America, more than 1000 beds - Full Engineering Package
Published by
Schneider Electric
$950
Overview
Reusable reference architecture for large hospitals in North America
This design is based on NFPA 99 Health Care Facilities Code established criteria for levels of health care services or systems based on risk associated with the impact (to patients, staff, or visitors) of a failure (of an activity, system, or equipment).
According to NFPA 99, the following items define the failure consequences for the given categories:
Category 1 is likely to cause major injury or death
Category 2 is likely to cause minor injury
Category 3 is not likely to cause injury
Category 4 would have no impact on patient care
Categories 1 and 2 require a backup power source, such as a generator, to restore power to critical and life safety loads.
Note: This offer contains the Engineering Reports & CAD Files. For a free summary, please see the Executive Summary version in Related Products.
Reusable reference architecture for large hospitals in North America
This design is based on NFPA 99 Health Care Facilities Code established criteria for levels of health care services or systems based on risk associated with the impact (to patients, staff, or visitors) of a failure (of an activity, system, or equipment).
According to NFPA 99, the following items define the failure consequences for the given categories:Category 1 is likely to cause major injury or death
Category 2 is likely to cause minor injury
Category 3 is not likely to cause injury
Category 4 would have no impact on patient care
Note: This offer contains the Engineering Reports & CAD Files. For a free summary, please see the Executive Summary version in Related Products.
According to NFPA 99, the following items define the failure consequences for the given categories:
Categories 1 and 2 require a backup power source, such as a generator, to restore power to critical and life safety loads.
Note: This offer contains the Engineering Reports & CAD Files. For a free summary, please see the Executive Summary version in Related Products.