Major services in Hospital

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Major Services Required in Designing Hospital

Presented By – AdityaMBA HA

Heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) is defined as the simultaneous control of temperature, humidity, radiant energy, air motion and air quality within a space for the purpose of satisfying the requirements of comfort or a process

The Indian Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers (ISHRAE) was established to promote the HVAC industry in India in 1981

HVAC System Design

Medical piped gas systems in hospitals, and most other healthcare facilities, are essential for supplying piped oxygen, nitrous oxide, nitrogen, carbon dioxide and medical air to various parts of the hospital

Supply of Medical gases and LPG

Steam is used a great deal in hospitals: it permits high energy densities and enables large amounts of energy to be moved around easily

Steam is used for many applications in hospitals, including sterilisation, humidification, heating and providing hot tap water

Boilers and Steam Generators

Electrical systems are groups of electrical components connected to carry out some operation

Electricity is the most widespread form of energy in a modern building

Electrical System

A fire alarm system is number of devices working together to detect and warn people through visual and audio appliances when smoke, fire, carbon monoxide or other emergencies are present

Fire can be controlled or extinguished, either manually (firefighting) or automatically

Fire Detection and Fire Fighting

Systems for water supply and sanitation that help buildings work better for occupants, owners and the environment.

Sustainable strategies to fire suppression systems, and from drainage in high-rise buildings to supplying ultra-pure water and piping specialist gases and fluids for healthcare

Sanitation and Public Health Engineering

A hot and cold water supply system supplies the hot and cold water to the water outlets; water faucets, shower, water closet WC.

Water Supply System

Voice, data, video including security, CCTV, and CATV Mobile applications including nurse call and patient

monitoring Professional, patient, and asset tracking Diagnostic imaging, Pharma applications, telemedicine Bioanalytical systems, life safety, lighting control Master clock Public network and others.

Data Cable Networking

To protect the environment from the adverse effects of pollution, many nations worldwide have enacted legislation to regulate various types of pollution as well as to mitigate the adverse effects of pollution.

“Earth provides enough to satisfy every man’s needs, but not every man’s greed.” ― Mahatma Gandhi

Air and Water Pollution Control

Biomedical waste must be properly managed and disposed of to protect the environment, general public and workers, especially healthcare and sanitation workers who are at risk of exposure to biomedical waste as an occupational hazard.

Steps in the management of biomedical waste include generation, accumulation, handling, storage, treatment, transport and disposal

Solid Waste Management