Hospital Electrical Systems Design Guide: IT System and Emergency Power
A guide to hospital electrical systems design. Covers IT systems (medical IT), emergency power (generator, UPS), earthing, and compliance with IEC 60364-7-710.
Hospital Electrical System Requirements
Hospitals require high reliability, safety, and continuity of power. Power outages can be life-threatening.
Key standards: IEC 60364-7-710 (Electrical installations in medical locations), NFPA 99 (Health Care Facilities Code).
Power supply hierarchy: Normal power → Emergency power (generator) → UPS → IT system (for critical areas).
Medical IT Systems (Isolated Power Supply)
Used in: Operating theaters, ICUs, cardiac catheterization labs, neonatal ICUs.
Purpose: Continuous power + patient safety (prevents micro-shocks).
How it works: Isolation transformer + line isolation monitor (LIM). First fault does not trip (alarm only). Second fault trips.
Requirements: IEC 60364-7-710 specifies IT system for medical locations (Type 1 or Type 2).
Emergency Power Systems
Emergency generator: Starts automatically within 15 seconds (IEC 60364-7-710). Fuel tank: 24-72 hours runtime.
UPS: Provides power during generator start. Battery backup: 5-15 minutes.
Transfer switch: Automatic transfer switch (ATS) between normal power and emergency power.
Priority loads: Operating theaters, ICUs, emergency room, life support systems, fire protection.
Earthing and Bonding
Hospital earthing is critical for patient safety and equipment protection.
Equipotential bonding: All metal parts (pipes, beds, equipment) must be bonded to prevent potential differences.
Separate earthing for IT system: Isolating transformer secondary side must be earthed separately.
Testing: Regular insulation resistance test, earth continuity test, RCD test.
Design Checklist
✅ Medical IT system for critical areas (operating theaters, ICUs).
✅ Emergency generator with auto transfer switch (ATS).
✅ UPS for critical equipment (ventilators, monitors).
✅ Equipotential bonding in all patient areas.
✅ Compliance with IEC 60364-7-710 or local standard.
✅ Regular testing and maintenance program.
