Assembly
6
Requirements
The unit must not be set up or operated
within the vicinity of the patients (within a
radius of 1.5 m).
The unit can be installed either at the same level
as the surgery room or on a floor below (e.g. cel-
lar).
Due of the amount of noise generated, we rec-
ommend that the unit is installed in an adjoining
room.
The pipes provided on-site must at least meet
the country-specific requirements for drinking
water.
The compressed air network to which the unit is
connected must be designed for the maximum
pressure of the unit (10 bar).
Further information can be found in our
separate planning information leaflet for
compressed air.
6.1
Installation/setup room
The room chosen for set up must fulfil the follow-
ing requirements:
– Closed, dry, well-ventilated room
– Should not be a room made for another pur-
pose (e. g. boiler room or wet cell)
– If the unit is installed in a machine room, e.g. in
an adjoining room or cellar, the requirements
set out in ISO
‑
TS 22595 must be complied
with.
NOTICE
Risk of overheating due to insufficient
ventilation
The units generates heat. Possibility of
heat damage and/or reduced service life
of the unit.
❯
Do not cover the unit.
❯
Install a fan for auxiliary ventilation in
rooms where ambient temperatures
exceed
³
40 °C while the unit is in
operation.
≥ 40 °C
6.2
Setup
The following conditions must be taken into
account for installation:
The air is filtered when it is sucked in. This
does not alter the composition of the air.
For this reason it is important to keep the
sucked-in air free of harmful substances
(e.g. do not suck in exhaust gases or
contaminated exhaust air).
– Clean, level and sufficiently stable subsurface
(note the weight of the unit).
– Type plate easy to read.
– Unit easy to access for operation and mainte-
nance.
– Easy-to-access power outlet to which the unit
is connected.
– Maintain sufficient distance to the wall (at least
20 cm).
– The compressed air pipe should be routed as
closely as possible to the place of installation
(note the length of the hose supplied).
6.3
Information about electrical
connections
❯
Ensure that the electrical connections to the
mains power supply are established in accord-
ance with current valid national and local regu-
lations and standards governing the installation
of low voltage units in medical facilities.
❯
Observe the current consumption of the devi-
ces that are to be connected.
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