Local alarm panel
The Local Alarm Panel keeps the most important fault, alarm and operating messages visible near the protected room, with audible warning support when needed.
IT isolated power, local and central alarm
IT isolated power for Group 2 environments such as operating rooms and intensive care. Includes local and central alarm panels, medical gas and UPS monitoring.
IT isolated power panel (Group 2)
Local alarm panel
Central alarm panel
Medical gas and UPS monitoring
Compliant with TS IEC 60364-7-710
IT isolated power for Group 2 environments such as operating rooms and intensive care. Includes local and central alarm panels, medical gas and UPS monitoring.
In medical facilities, the areas where electrical continuity and insulation are most critical are Group 2 environments such as operating rooms, cardiac areas and intensive care units. Devices in these areas must continue operating without interruption and without harming people in the room even in the event of a fault; for this reason, IT isolated power systems are used in Group 2 installations.
The Local Alarm Panel displays fault, alarm and operating messages in accordance with TS IEC 60364-7-710 standards. Information and alarms belonging to Medical Isolated Power Panels are monitored visually on the LCD display and transmitted over IP to the Central Alarm Panel. Audible warnings are issued during alarm conditions, and the warning can be muted temporarily. One Local Alarm Panel can communicate with up to six Medical Isolated Power Panels.
The Central Alarm Panel enables the entire system to be monitored remotely from a single screen. Values from medical gas systems such as oxygen, vacuum, dry air, nitrous oxide, compressed air and nitrogen, as well as messages like UPS failure, room temperature and HVAC faults, can all be collected centrally.
Medical Isolated Power Systems turn critical electrical infrastructure into something that can be monitored, understood and acted on, especially in operating rooms, ICUs and similar high-risk areas.
The Local Alarm Panel keeps the most important fault, alarm and operating messages visible near the protected room, with audible warning support when needed.
Technical teams gain a more complete view when power, gas and infrastructure messages can be observed together instead of in isolated silos.
Supports safer continuity in Group 2 environments under fault conditions.
Critical conditions remain visible for nearby clinical and technical teams.
Multiple alarm sources can be reviewed together, improving maintenance response.
Power, gas and environmental warnings can be collected in a more unified alarm layer.