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This Planning Document is written to get knowledge about the Dräger portfolio and also to find advices to build up an intensive care area. This document contains an overview about the products of Dräger and its technical data. At the last pages of this document you will find several Dräger solutions as an example. According to this you will find detailed drawing of the single workplaces.

This Planning Document is written to get knowledge about the Dräger portfolio
and also to find advices to build up an intensive care area. This document
contains an overview about the products of Dräger and its technical data.
At the last pages of this document you will find several Dräger solutions as
an example. According to this you will find detailed drawing of the single
workplaces.

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D-27706-2009<br />

ST-8934-2008<br />

D-55199-2012<br />

<strong>Planning</strong> <strong>Documents</strong><br />

<strong>for</strong> <strong>NC</strong>


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Preamble<br />

This <strong>Planning</strong> Document is written to get knowledge about the Dräger portfolio<br />

and also to find advices to build up an intensive care area. This document<br />

contains an overview about the products of Dräger and its technical data.<br />

At the last pages of this document you will find several Dräger solutions as<br />

an example. According to this you will find detailed drawing of the single<br />

workplaces.


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INDEX OF CONTENTS<br />

INDEX OF CONTENTS<br />

OVERVIEW<br />

<strong>NC</strong> 6<br />

Dräger – Workplace infrastructure 7<br />

DRÄGER PORTFOLIO 8<br />

Overview Supply units 10<br />

Lights and display holder/Gas Management Systems 11<br />

Ceiling supply units 12<br />

Workstations 14<br />

Wall supply units 16<br />

Column 17<br />

Lights and display holder 18<br />

Ceiling fixtures 20<br />

Workstation components 23<br />

Gas Management Systems 28<br />

Accessories 30<br />

WORKPLACE EXAMPLES 32<br />

Supply units Ventilation/Monitoring 34<br />

Infusion/Suction 35<br />

Overview Respiratory Care 36<br />

Overview Closed Care 37<br />

Overview Open Care 37<br />

Developmental care accessories 38<br />

Jaundice management 38<br />

Overview Monitoring Systems & IT 39


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INDEX OF CONTENTS<br />

GENERAL PLANNING 40<br />

Developmental Care 42<br />

Support the developmental care 43<br />

Family centered care 46<br />

<strong>Planning</strong> of an NICU workplace 48<br />

Workplace solutions Solution 1 – Ponta C beam system 50<br />

Solution 2 – Ponta E/S beam system 52<br />

Solution 3 – Ponta E/S beam system 54<br />

Solution 4 – Agila column tube/Movita column 56<br />

Solution 5 – Movita head/Movita head 58<br />

Solution 6 – GeminaDUO 60<br />

Solution 7 – GeminaDUO 62<br />

CONTACT 65


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OVERVIEW<br />

<strong>NC</strong><br />

D-7585-2009<br />

NURTURED INFANT CARE<br />

Experience has shown that premature and<br />

ill newborns are not just small adults. They<br />

have unique physiological and developmental<br />

needs. Their dependency on a stable microenvironment,<br />

non-invasive therapies and a<br />

number of external factors such as sound,<br />

light and touch makes neonatal care different<br />

from any other discipline in medicine.<br />

The margin <strong>for</strong> error is ever so slight, and<br />

maintaining a delicate balance can make the<br />

difference between morbidity, long-term<br />

developmental deficits or a healthy, happy<br />

outcome.<br />

“Every<br />

and a


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Dräger<br />

Workplace infrastructure<br />

Dräger offers solutions <strong>for</strong> the entire hospital<br />

D-30018-2011<br />

newborn deserves a<br />

good start in life<br />

place to thrive.”<br />

Stefan Dräger


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DRÄGER PORTFOLIO<br />

Dräger<br />

portfolio<br />

D-18949-2010


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Dräger portfolio<br />

Dräger portfolio<br />

Get an overview about the Dräger portfolio<br />

You always wanted to know which product portfolio<br />

Dräger has? In this chapter you get an overview<br />

about Dräger Supply units, OR lights and Gas<br />

Management Systems.


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DRÄGER PORTFOLIO<br />

Overview<br />

Supply units<br />

D-3289-2011<br />

Ponta<br />

MT-5960-2008<br />

MT-6342-2008<br />

Agila<br />

Movita<br />

D-36069-2011<br />

D-27741-2009<br />

Linea<br />

Gemina® Duo


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Lights and display holder<br />

Dräger portfolio<br />

D-58476-2012<br />

D-31307-2011<br />

D-90844-2013<br />

Polaris® 50<br />

Polaris® 100/200<br />

Display holder<br />

Gas Management Systems<br />

D-9489-2009<br />

D-9270-2009<br />

Terminal Units<br />

EcoPharm Tower<br />

D-9368-2009<br />

MT-0001-2006<br />

D-58913-2012<br />

Medical Air Guard<br />

Gas Control Station<br />

Area Control Unit


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DRÄGER PORTFOLIO<br />

Ceiling supply units<br />

D-52660-2012<br />

MT-6342-2008<br />

Agila<br />

Movita<br />

WHAT IS WHAT?<br />

Ceiling bearing<br />

Arm system<br />

Distance tube<br />

Lifting<br />

system<br />

Media head<br />

Media column<br />

D-18369-2010<br />

D-12307-2011<br />

Workstation<br />

components<br />

D-18551-2010


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ARM SYSTEMS<br />

D-52660-2012<br />

D-52660-2012<br />

Single arm system<br />

Arm length: 500 mm, 750 mm, 1000 mm, 1250 mm<br />

Load capacity*: 120 kg - 270 kg<br />

Double arm system<br />

Arm length: min. 1000 mm - max. 2500 mm<br />

Load capacity*: 120 kg - 270 kg<br />

Dräger portfolio<br />

D-18369-2010<br />

Lift arm system<br />

Arm length: min. 1000 mm (lift arm) - max. 2250 mm<br />

Load capacity*: 80 kg - 180 kg<br />

*Load capacity = net load at media column/head<br />

strong<br />

medium<br />

light<br />

Arm types<br />

For single and double arm systems you can choose between strong, medium<br />

and light variant. Depending on type of arm and length the different load<br />

capacities are defined.<br />

MT-5963-2008<br />

MT-6342-2008<br />

Agila<br />

Movita<br />

TECHNICAL DATA<br />

Product Agila Movita<br />

Load capacity<br />

Media head 120 kg 120 kg<br />

Column 120 kg 270 kg<br />

Lift express/Lift 80 kg/120 kg 80 kg/180 kg<br />

Lift speed 10/20 sec 10/20 sec<br />

Height adjustment 600 mm 600 mm<br />

Media outlets up to 51 up to 102


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DRÄGER PORTFOLIO<br />

Workstations<br />

Ponta<br />

D-3289-2011<br />

C-workstation - pole<br />

E-workstation – Movita column<br />

C-workstation - rack<br />

TECHNICAL DATA<br />

Supply beam<br />

Recommended clearance height C-shuttle (supplies in beam) 1800-2000 mm<br />

(under side of beam to floor) E-shuttle (supplies in column/head) 2100 mm 1)<br />

S-shuttle (supplies in column/head) 2350 mm 1)<br />

Beam length<br />

2200, 2800, 3100, 3500 mm - Custom lengths available on request<br />

Beam width<br />

588 mm<br />

Beam height<br />

212 mm<br />

Beam weight C/H type 25,5 kg/m 2)<br />

E/S type 28 kg/m 2)<br />

Beam color<br />

<strong>NC</strong>S-S-0500 N: white Powder coated<br />

Color <strong>for</strong> installation plates<br />

Anodized aluminum, <strong>NC</strong>S-S-0500 N, Dräger Munsel blue,<br />

according to Color Line concept, others on request - powder coated<br />

End-cap length<br />

121 mm each<br />

1)<br />

If supplies are also located in the beam then a clearance height is required which permits ergonomic use!<br />

2)<br />

When combining different shuttles, use highest value.


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Dräger portfolio<br />

E-workstation – Movita head<br />

S-workstation – Agila column<br />

S-workstation – Agila column tube<br />

TECHNICAL DATA<br />

Shuttles Type C Types E / HE Types S / HS<br />

Load capacity shuttle Under each shuttle 150 kg Under each shuttle 150 kg Under each shuttle 150 kg<br />

Standard rail On front of shuttle On front of shuttle On front of shuttle<br />

25 x 10 x 294 mm 25 x 10 x 294 mm 25 x 10 x 294 mm<br />

Load capacity rail 10 kg 10 kg 10 kg<br />

Linear travel Complete length From central point From central point<br />

of beam/beams (positioned as required) (positioned as required)<br />

± 550 mm (total 1100 mm) ± 550 mm (total 1100 mm)<br />

Brakes Mechanical Linear travel Pneumatic <strong>for</strong> linear travel Pneumatic <strong>for</strong> linear travel and<br />

and carrier rotation<br />

swivel arm<br />

Friction <strong>for</strong> column or head<br />

Friction <strong>for</strong> column or head<br />

Optional Pneumatic brake<br />

Optional Pneumatic brake<br />

<strong>for</strong> column or head<br />

<strong>for</strong> column or head<br />

Maximum load 3) Equipment carrier pole 60 kg With Agila head or column or With Agila head or column or<br />

Equipment carrier rack 130 kg Movita head or column: 120 kg Movita head or column: 100 kg<br />

Rotation Equipment carrier 170° 330° Swiveling arm 330°<br />

(Length swiveling arm 400 mm)<br />

3)<br />

Maximum load that can be carried on the supply head or column


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DRÄGER PORTFOLIO<br />

Wall supply units<br />

D-288-2010<br />

MT-4307-2007<br />

MT-4306-2007<br />

Linea I<br />

Linea IM<br />

Linea N<br />

TECHNICAL DATA<br />

Linea I Linea IM Linea N - <strong>for</strong> normal wards<br />

Height/depth 174 mm/135 mm (with 1 media duct) 213 mm/135 mm (with 1 media duct) 251 mm/110 mm (with 1 media duct)<br />

275 mm/135 mm (with 2 media ducts) 313 mm/135 mm (with 2 media ducts) 351 mm/110 mm (with 2 media ducts)<br />

385 mm/135 mm (with 3 media ducts) 423 mm/135 mm (with 3 media ducts) 461 mm/110 mm (with 3 media ducts)<br />

Lighting No lighting Indirect lighting Indirect lighting<br />

Optional integrated night light in duct 1 x 54 watt with electronic ballast 1 x 54 watt with electronic ballast<br />

and orientation light 1 x 7 watt (above) and orientation light 1 x 7 watt (above)<br />

or reading light 1 x 24 watt with electronic and/or reading light 1 x 24 watt with<br />

ballast (below)<br />

electronic ballast (below)<br />

Accessories Dräger accessories <strong>for</strong> standard rails Dräger accessories <strong>for</strong> standard rails Dräger accessories <strong>for</strong> standard rails<br />

(only if Linea N is equipped<br />

with optional standard rail)<br />

Rows of outlets 1 / 2 / 3 1 / 2 / 3 1 / 2 / 3<br />

Outlet spacing<br />

Ensure there is at least 200 mm between gas terminal units (<strong>for</strong> flammable or oxidizing gases) and electrical outlets<br />

The minimum distance between two electrical outlets is 75 mm and between two gas outlets 100 mm<br />

Outlets<br />

Grounded outlets in various colours, with or without indicator light and in a variety of country standards,<br />

equipotential bonding pins, gas terminal units <strong>for</strong> medical gases, low-voltage devices such as nurse alert,<br />

RJ-45 data jack, telephone connections, etc.<br />

Wall mount<br />

Via dowel pin on the wall; torques of max. 250 Nm per metre of duct; optional side or back media feed<br />

Length<br />

Up to 6 m long; freely selectable<br />

Surface<br />

16 standard RAL colours to choose from; other RAL colours available on request<br />

Load capacity<br />

Standard rails support a max. of 50 kg per metre<br />

Medical product<br />

Fulfils medical MDD (Medical Device Directive)


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Column<br />

Dräger portfolio<br />

TECHNICAL DATA<br />

COLUMN<br />

Dimensions (L × W × D)<br />

Max load<br />

Useable (38 mm) pole length<br />

1500 x 240 x 366 mm incl. caps<br />

150 kg<br />

1300 mm<br />

D-27741-2009<br />

Gemina DUO<br />

INSTALLATION PLATES<br />

Material<br />

Mounting capacity<br />

Based on Dräger DIN/German standards<br />

Anodised aluminium (standard)<br />

One-sided: max. 30 (14 gases)<br />

Two-sided: max. 56 (20 gases)<br />

CABLE MANAGEMENT<br />

Capacity single-sided: 6 hoses, external diameter 13.5<br />

or 18 cables, diameter 8<br />

or 3 hoses + 10 cables<br />

or 4 hoses + 7 cables<br />

Double-sided: 12 hoses, external diameter 13.5<br />

or 36 cables, diameter 8<br />

or 6 hoses + 20 cables<br />

or 8 hoses + 14 cables<br />

LIGHT: WALL ELEMENT<br />

Dimensions<br />

Indirect light<br />

Reading/exam light<br />

Night light<br />

950 x 270 x 70 mm<br />

2 x 39 W<br />

21 W<br />

5 W<br />

LIGHT: COLUMNS<br />

Indirect light*<br />

Night light**<br />

Compact fluorescent (<strong>for</strong> switched and <strong>for</strong> dimmed)<br />

lamp 11 W, 830 warm white<br />

Compact fluorescent (<strong>for</strong> switched) Compact fluorescent (<strong>for</strong> dimmed)<br />

lamp 7 W, 830 warm white lamp 11 W, 830 warm white<br />

OTHER<br />

Console swivel range 112°<br />

STANDARDS<br />

Meets guidelines <strong>for</strong> medical devices MDD 93/42/EWG class IIb<br />

Medical electrical devices – Part 1 IEC 60601-1 – Part 1-2 IEC 60601-1-2<br />

Medical supply units ISO 11197<br />

Light options in general supporting DIN EN 12464-1 and DIN 5035-3. Data <strong>for</strong> planning software on request.<br />

Installation instructions 9039804<br />

Catalogue of workstation components <strong>for</strong> supply units 9048440<br />

*Indirect light on the column available only as package with night light.<br />

**Night light on the column available only as package with indirect light.


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DRÄGER PORTFOLIO<br />

Lights and display holder<br />

D-31029-2011<br />

D-31307-2011<br />

Polaris® 100/200<br />

Polaris® 200<br />

D-58477-2012<br />

Polaris® 50<br />

TECHNICAL DATA<br />

Product Polaris® 100/200 Polaris® 50<br />

Technology LED LED<br />

Light intensity 120.000 or 160.000 Lux 60.000 Lux<br />

Endo-light mode 300 Lux no<br />

Light field diameter 200 mm 160 mm<br />

Color temperature 4400 K or 5000 K or 5600 K (option) 4500 K<br />

Video options external SD camera no


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D-90840-2013<br />

D-90844-2013<br />

Dräger portfolio<br />

Double ceiling fixation Polaris® 50 with display<br />

Display holder<br />

TECHNICAL DATA<br />

Product<br />

Display arm<br />

Description<br />

Display arm at central axis<br />

Display sizes<br />

approx. 24” (larger displays on request)<br />

Display quantity 1 or 2<br />

Fixation<br />

at central axis of OR light or separate


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DRÄGER PORTFOLIO<br />

Ceiling fixtures<br />

Ceiling fixtures <strong>for</strong> supply units<br />

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION<br />

The universal Dräger ceiling fixation supports<br />

the installation of the ceiling supply units<br />

Agila, Movita and Forta and the Pendula. They<br />

are available <strong>for</strong> anchor (fig. B + D) and boltthrough<br />

(fig. A + C) mounting. The ceiling<br />

supply unit can be fixed directly under the<br />

concrete ceiling (direct mounting - see A, B,<br />

in figure below). A variable fixation set allows<br />

<strong>for</strong> mounting at different heights up to 1200<br />

mm under concrete ceiling in order to bridge<br />

the space above false ceiling (see C, D in figure<br />

below). A media flange, located between raw<br />

ceiling and false ceiling, offers enough space<br />

<strong>for</strong> connecting various media as supply voltage,<br />

medical gas, vacuum and data cables. The<br />

installation manuals are included on delivery.<br />

PLANNING GUIDELINES<br />

The Dräger ceiling supply units are validated<br />

and certified in combination with these ceiling<br />

fixtures. The certification will become invalid,<br />

if the supply units are installed in combination<br />

with a non-Dräger ceiling fixture.<br />

The ceiling mount must meet the following<br />

criteria:<br />

– 12.500 Nm torque at lower end of the<br />

fixation construction<br />

– 9.000 N tensile <strong>for</strong>ce at the ceiling<br />

If architectural constraints do not allow a<br />

Dräger ceiling mount, an alternative mounting<br />

solution can be used. A project-specific<br />

certificate confirming such constraints is<br />

mandatory. The complete functionality of a<br />

Dräger ceiling supply unit cannot be guaranteed<br />

if the above conditions are not met. In<br />

such cases, all approvals are void.<br />

Available <strong>for</strong>:<br />

– Anchor mounting: Anchor mounting is<br />

possible if the ceiling structure is at least<br />

250 mm of B 25 concrete ceiling<br />

– Bolt-through mounting: Bolt-through<br />

mounting is required if the concrete ceiling<br />

thickness is less than 250 mm or if the<br />

concrete quality is less than B 25.<br />

Without ceiling fixture set<br />

With ceiling fixture set<br />

A<br />

C<br />

Nm<br />

max. 1200 mm<br />

Bolt-through mounting<br />

N<br />

B<br />

D<br />

Anchor mounting<br />

TECHNICAL DATA<br />

Product<br />

Span intermediate ceiling distance<br />

Max. torque<br />

Max. tensile <strong>for</strong>ce at the ceiling<br />

Hole pattern<br />

Ceiling fixtures<br />

up to 1.200 mm<br />

12.500 Nm<br />

9.000 N<br />

Ø 470 mm


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Ceiling hood/Flat cover<br />

Dräger portfolio<br />

TYPES OF CEILING COVERS<br />

D-90841-2013<br />

D-90845-2013<br />

D-90848-2013<br />

D-90849-2013<br />

D-90846-2013<br />

Ceiling hood (height: 170 mm)<br />

Flat cover (height: 2 mm)<br />

Single/double/triple CSU<br />

There is a Dräger ceiling fixture solution <strong>for</strong><br />

every application. Single, double and triple<br />

arm options are available.<br />

Single CSU<br />

Double CSU<br />

Double CSU with third arm<br />

OPTIONS<br />

Single Double Triple<br />

CSU<br />

CSU/CSU<br />

Examination light CSU /Examination light CSU/CSU/Examination light<br />

Display CSU /Display CSU /CSU /Display


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DRÄGER PORTFOLIO<br />

Ceiling fixtures <strong>for</strong> lights/display arms<br />

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION<br />

The Dräger ceiling fixation supports the<br />

installation of the lights and display holder (at<br />

central axis). The OR light/display arm can be<br />

fixed directly under the concrete ceiling<br />

(direct mounting). The distance tube allows<br />

<strong>for</strong> mounting at different heights of up to 1200<br />

mm under concrete ceiling, in order to bridge<br />

the space above false ceiling. The installation<br />

manuals are part of the delivery.<br />

MOUNTING VARIANTS<br />

Direct mount<br />

This system is recommended as a direct<br />

mount or <strong>for</strong> use with a false ceiling up to a<br />

distance of 600 mm between concrete and<br />

false ceiling or in combination with a laminar<br />

flow system. The suspension tube is available<br />

in five standard lengths (220/460/630/<br />

800/1000 mm). For service purposes, it is to<br />

be considered that the electrical components<br />

are installed in a switch box near the <strong>NC</strong><br />

(max. 40 m).<br />

D-90851-2013<br />

With ceiling cover<br />

D-90851-2013<br />

With flat cover<br />

With laminar flow ceiling<br />

With distance tube<br />

This system is recommended <strong>for</strong> use at a<br />

distance > 600 mm between concrete and<br />

false ceiling or in combination with a laminarflow<br />

system. The distance tube is available in<br />

two standard lengths (600/1200 mm). For<br />

service purposes, it is to be considered that<br />

the electrical components are installed in a<br />

switch box near the <strong>NC</strong> (max. 40 m).<br />

D-90851-2013<br />

D-90851-2013<br />

With ceiling cover<br />

With flat cover<br />

With laminar flow ceiling


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Workstation components<br />

Dräger offers a wide range of workstation components. These components are freely<br />

configurable and ensure excellent ergonomic workplace design.<br />

Dräger portfolio<br />

SHELVES<br />

D-27735-2009<br />

D-27733-2009<br />

D-27732-2009<br />

Our shelf portfolio offers a wide range of options. Shelf size, the number of standard rails and drawers can<br />

be selected as needed.<br />

SHELF SIZES/UASBLE SURFACE (W X D)<br />

430 x 340 mm<br />

630 x 340 mm<br />

430 x 480 mm<br />

530 x 480 mm<br />

630 x 480 mm<br />

860 x 480 mm<br />

STANDARD RAILS<br />

no rails<br />

side rails<br />

front rail<br />

control handles at front<br />

DRAWER OPTIONS<br />

1 drawer<br />

1 drawer with lock (incl. 2 keys)<br />

2 drawers<br />

2 drawers and 1 lock<br />

2 drawers and 2 locks<br />

drawers and 2 locks on a shelf<br />

(860 x 480 mm)<br />

1 drawer and 1 documentation module<br />

1 documentation module<br />

D-26256-2009


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DRÄGER PORTFOLIO<br />

ARM TYPES<br />

INFUSION ARMS<br />

For all infusion arms, a wide variety of options<br />

to choose from. Arms are available as single or<br />

double swivel arms and come in lengths<br />

of 200/300/400 mm. All arms come with<br />

adjustable friction brakes (ball bearings) and<br />

integrated cable management.<br />

D-32268-2011<br />

Double swivel arm <strong>for</strong> 25 mm pole (infusion), mounted on a 38 mm pole<br />

MONITOR ARMS<br />

Monitor arms come in a wide variety of configurations.<br />

The arms are available as a lift arm<br />

with or without an additional swivel arm and<br />

with or without keyboard holder. Swivel arms<br />

come in lengths of 200/300/400 mm. All<br />

arms are equipped with adjustable friction<br />

brakes (ball bearings) and integrated cable<br />

management.<br />

D-111-2010


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CABLE MANAGEMENT<br />

D-26583-2009<br />

Dräger portfolio<br />

Cable channel<br />

D-26305-2009<br />

D-2380-2011<br />

D-26600-2009<br />

Cable boxes<br />

Cable management system (boxes): Cable duct and cable boxes<br />

Cable extension arm


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DRÄGER PORTFOLIO<br />

COLOR CODE CO<strong>NC</strong>EPT<br />

MT-1701-2005<br />

MT-1712-2005<br />

Handle at shelf<br />

Control at column<br />

ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS<br />

In addition to the components mentioned<br />

above, many others are available (eg. infusion<br />

poles, application rods, racks, clamping rails,<br />

equipment holders etc.).<br />

MT-21198-94<br />

2-1065-96<br />

D-35690-2009<br />

Rail holder, short<br />

Cable holder<br />

Compact rail


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MEDICAL EXAMINATION LIGHT<br />

D-50601-2012<br />

D-50637-2012<br />

Dräger portfolio<br />

Medical examination light VarioLux®<br />

D-50753-2012<br />

TECHNICAL DATA<br />

Product<br />

VarioLux rail mounted examination light<br />

Weight<br />

1.5 kg (3.3 lbs)<br />

Electrical values<br />

100-240 V, 50/ 60 Hz<br />

Max. illumination intensity Ec at 0.5 m<br />

30,000 lx<br />

Dimming levels<br />

30,000 lx, 24,000 lx, 18,000 lx, 12,000 lx, 6,500 lx<br />

Light field diameter d10 at 0.5 m<br />

21 cm<br />

Light field diameter d50 at 0.5 m<br />

9 cm<br />

Color temperature adjustable Cool white (blue) 4,700 K, Neutral white (white) 4,100K, Warm white (red) 3,500K<br />

Min. service life of bulb (LEDs)<br />

30,000 h<br />

Color reproduction index Ra ≥ 96, R9 = 90<br />

Max. radiant power at 0.5 m<br />

105 W/m²


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DRÄGER PORTFOLIO<br />

Gas Management Systems<br />

Dräger Gas Management Systems (GMS) are designed to manage<br />

the hospital’s gas supply needs. Dräger offers complete gas supply<br />

systems which include all necessary components and distribution<br />

piplines.<br />

MT-0018-2006<br />

Gas Terminal Units<br />

<strong>Planning</strong> and designing Gas Management<br />

Systems <strong>for</strong> either complete hospitals or<br />

individual areas like a new IC or OR area is<br />

a challenging task. Different international<br />

standards and guidelines provide different<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation, require different system configurations<br />

and different approaches to all the<br />

challenges occurring.<br />

Dräger is at your side when it comes to solving<br />

these challenges and optimizing the system<br />

design <strong>for</strong> the benefit of the hospital.<br />

We have more than 50 years experience in<br />

designing, building and testing Gas<br />

Management Systems.<br />

As every project is different and the systems<br />

tailor-made <strong>for</strong> the hospital, it is difficult to<br />

provide generic planning details. There<strong>for</strong>e<br />

we kindly ask you to contact your local<br />

Dräger representative <strong>for</strong> individual planning<br />

support.<br />

GAS TERMINAL UNITS<br />

The locations and quantities of gas terminal<br />

units are essential parts of the planning of<br />

every Gas Management System. Depending<br />

on the clinical procedures and applications,<br />

different gases are required in different hospital<br />

areas and the amount of units provided<br />

needs to match processes and devices used<br />

there. Dräger builds world-renowned gas terminal<br />

units since over 40 years and is offering<br />

outlets according to DIN, British Standard and<br />

other international types.<br />

D-1217-2009<br />

Alarm Management<br />

ALARM MANAGEMENT SYSTEM<br />

A complex system like a medical Gas<br />

Management System requires good operational<br />

management and provides a host of in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />

Dräger Alarm Management Systems<br />

consolidate all this in<strong>for</strong>mation like operational<br />

and emergency alarms. Analogue operational<br />

data (e.g. pressure and flow) can also easily<br />

be integrated. All in<strong>for</strong>mation can be displayed<br />

where ever required with LED-, text- or touch<br />

display monitors and connected to integrated<br />

building management systems.<br />

D-16746-2010<br />

Distribution systems<br />

DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM<br />

Medical grade copper tubes according to ISO<br />

13348 with defined cleanliness and thorough<br />

testing regime in combination with high quality<br />

installation (e.g. inert gas shielding during<br />

welding) <strong>for</strong>m the backbone of the infrastructure<br />

which ensures that all gases are<br />

available at the required points of use. Proper<br />

system calculation according to Dräger<br />

Design Guidelines and international standards<br />

and comprehensive testing and installation<br />

ensure quality and per<strong>for</strong>mance of the overall<br />

system.


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D-507-2014<br />

MT-7526-2004<br />

Dräger portfolio<br />

Reliable monitoring throughout the entire system<br />

AREA CONTROL UNITS<br />

All clinical areas need to be controlled individually<br />

by Area Control Units. This includes<br />

pressure gauges <strong>for</strong> each gas and alarms <strong>for</strong><br />

pressure deviations as well as lock-off valves<br />

and emergency inlet points.<br />

MT-5164-2004<br />

MT-5206-2004<br />

D-1216-2009<br />

Vacuum pumps<br />

Compressed air system<br />

Cylinder Manifold <strong>for</strong> oxygen<br />

VACUUM SYSTEM<br />

Vacuum is indispensable <strong>for</strong> surgical application<br />

(wound field aspiration) as well as bronchus<br />

suctioning in anaesthesia and intensive<br />

care treatment. Dräger vacuum systems with<br />

triplex or quadruplex pumps fulfill the ISO<br />

7396-1 and match all requirements in terms of<br />

safety and efficiency.<br />

COMPRESSED AIR SYSTEM<br />

Medical air systems <strong>for</strong> breathing purpuoe<br />

(4/5 bar) as well as <strong>for</strong> surgical tool air (7/8<br />

bar) must fulfill the ISO 7396-1, breathing air<br />

must also comply with the European Pharmacopoiea.<br />

Dräger medical air systems combine<br />

proven design, safe operations, and efficient<br />

reliability.<br />

CYLINDER MANIFOLDS<br />

Oxygen, Nitrous Oxyde and Carbon Dioxide<br />

can be supplied by 3-fold cylinder manifolds<br />

or by a liquid oxygen tank (V.I.E.) and a 2-fold<br />

cylinder manifold with a Dräger Gas Control<br />

Station as the core of the system.


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DRÄGER PORTFOLIO<br />

D-2269-2014<br />

Accessories<br />

Whether <strong>for</strong> patient monitoring, care and<br />

treatment of neonates, anesthesia, intensive<br />

care, the emergency department or on the<br />

ward: each original accessory from Dräger<br />

doesn't just fulfil all the official quality standards.<br />

We also measure our accessories<br />

against our own strict Dräger quality standards.<br />

WARMING THERAPY<br />

MT-294-99<br />

MT-3278-2005<br />

MT-1035-2005<br />

E.g. mattress SoftBed<br />

E.g. warming mattress TransWarmer®<br />

E.g. skin temperature probes


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VENTILATION<br />

D-101213-2013<br />

D-19285-2009<br />

D-937-2010<br />

Dräger portfolio<br />

Nasal CPAP system BabyFlow<br />

Breathing circuits<br />

Breathing masks<br />

MT-4397-2007<br />

D-7061-2009<br />

D-402-2010<br />

Breathing system filters and HMEs<br />

CO 2 cuvettes<br />

Intubation kits<br />

SENSORS<br />

MONITORING<br />

WARD EQUIPMENT<br />

MT-351-2003<br />

D-497-2014<br />

D-10309-2011<br />

E.g. neonatal flow sensor<br />

E.g. Masimo® Sensors<br />

E.g. medical aspiration


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WORKPLACE EXAMPLES<br />

Workplace<br />

examples<br />

D-22040-2009


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Workplace examples <strong>for</strong> <strong>NC</strong><br />

The following pages will help you develop a deeper understanding<br />

of various workplace designs.<br />

Workplace examples<br />

The detailed drawings shown in the next section<br />

can serve as a starting point <strong>for</strong> you own design<br />

concepts.<br />

Combine elements of two or more examples to<br />

develop the best possible solution <strong>for</strong> your client.


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WORKPLACE EXAMPLES<br />

Supply units<br />

VENTILATION<br />

D-26140-2009<br />

D-26141-2009<br />

D-26137-2009<br />

CSU with V500* on a shelf<br />

CSU with V500* mounted on the front rails<br />

V500* mounted on a 38 mm pole<br />

MONITORING<br />

D-26690-2009<br />

D-22044-2009<br />

C700 and Delta mounted on front rails on the same side<br />

C700 and Delta mounted on front rails on different sides<br />

D-73170-2012<br />

IACS system consisting of C700 and M540<br />

*Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Critical Care.


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INFUSION<br />

Workplace examples<br />

D-455-2014<br />

D-456-2014<br />

D-457-2014<br />

Infusion rack on M26 arm system<br />

Infusion rack mounted on Agila column tube<br />

Infusion rack mounted on infusion set AS1<br />

SUCTION<br />

D-26664-2009<br />

MT-1721-2005<br />

Infusion rack mounted on infusion set AS1<br />

Workstation – Endotracheal suctioning


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WORKPLACE EXAMPLES<br />

Overview Respiratory Care<br />

VENTILATORS<br />

D-25932-2009<br />

D-20329-2010<br />

Babylog VN500*<br />

Babylog 8000 plus<br />

Smart Pulmonary View<br />

Intuitive user interface<br />

with colour touch screen<br />

Flexible transport<br />

and backup solution<br />

Powerful High<br />

Frequency Oscillation<br />

Non-invasive nasal CPAP<br />

and oxygen therapy<br />

D-19538-2009<br />

*Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care.


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Overview Closed Care<br />

MT-1213-2004<br />

MT-0588-2008<br />

D-22377-2010<br />

Caleo<br />

Isolette C2000<br />

Isolette 8000<br />

Overview Open Care<br />

Workplace examples<br />

MT-1223-2004<br />

D-22154-2010<br />

Babytherm<br />

Resuscitaire


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WORKPLACE EXAMPLES<br />

Developmental care accessories<br />

Jaundice management<br />

D-16736-2010<br />

D-86397-2013<br />

MT-1154-94<br />

D-33509-2009<br />

Incubator cover<br />

D-33514-2009<br />

MT-0092-2008<br />

D-33511-2009<br />

D-33512-2009<br />

Positioning aid Hug it<br />

Nesting<br />

Small pillows<br />

Towel doll Cally<br />

Jaundice Meter JM-103<br />

Jaundice Meter JM-105<br />

Photo Therapy 4000


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Overview Monitoring Systems & IT<br />

PRODUCTS<br />

Workplace examples<br />

D-3527-2011<br />

MT-8849-2006<br />

D-22376-2010<br />

Vista 120<br />

Infinity® Delta XL<br />

Infinity® C500<br />

D-64760-2012<br />

D-19701-2009<br />

Infinity® C700<br />

Infinity® M500 docking station<br />

and Infinity® M540<br />

SOLUTIONS<br />

D-19739-2009<br />

D-653-2014<br />

D-71806-2012<br />

Infinity® Acute Care System monitoring solution<br />

Infinity® Omega Solution<br />

Infinity® CentralStation


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GENERAL PLANNING<br />

General<br />

planning<br />

MT-8526-2006


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General planning<br />

Learn more about planning a neonatal intensive care area.<br />

The basics of planning a neonatal intensive care<br />

area are discussed in the next section. It’s vital to<br />

understand these concepts in order to provide the<br />

customer with the best possible solution. Careful<br />

analysis of workflow, architectural constraints and<br />

of the customer’s care concepts are fundamental<br />

steps in the process of creating a custom solution.<br />

In addition, an intimate knowledge of the Dräger<br />

product portfolio is a necessary prerequisite.<br />

To create a fully integrated solution, planning<br />

considerations will range from workplace design<br />

and device placement to medical gas management<br />

and lighting an/or color schemes.<br />

General planning


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GENERAL PLANNING<br />

Developmental care<br />

It is recommended to keep the following points in mind:<br />

DEVELOPMENT IN THE UTERO CHARACTERIZED BY:<br />

– Security and containment though the utero<br />

– Heartbeat of the mother<br />

– Limited light and noise exposure<br />

– Sleep cycle preservation<br />

DEVELOPMENT IN THE ENVIRONMENT OF THE NICU<br />

CHARACTERIZED BY:<br />

– Painful procedures<br />

– Excessive light and noise exposure<br />

– Interrupted an inadequate sleep<br />

– Separation of the mother<br />

D-52696-2012<br />

D-64732-2012


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Support the developmental care<br />

THE IMPACT OF COLOR<br />

– The psychological aspect of colors is very strong<br />

– The infant and parents spends a long time in a NICU, so that the<br />

use of color has a big impact<br />

– Think about a concept <strong>for</strong> the hole hospital<br />

– Supply units could be part of the concept (color line)<br />

Color Line Classic<br />

Ceiling<br />

e.g.<br />

Walls<br />

e.g.<br />

Supply unit<br />

e.g. RAL 3004<br />

Floor<br />

e.g.<br />

Furniture<br />

e.g.<br />

Room Colors<br />

Color Line on<br />

supply unit<br />

General planning<br />

D-463-2010<br />

D-18682-2010


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GENERAL PLANNING<br />

THE IMPACT OF NOISE<br />

– Preterm infants are highly vulnerable to noise due to their<br />

immaturity<br />

– Causes stress <strong>for</strong> patients, visitors and staff<br />

– Reduces the ability <strong>for</strong> staff to work efficiently<br />

– Can actuate a higher error rate<br />

– Recommendations DIVI:<br />

≤ 45 dB during the day, ≤ 40 dB during the evening,<br />

≤ 20 dB during the night<br />

DECREASE NOISE<br />

– Move conversation away from bedside<br />

– Consider noise generated by medical equipment<br />

– Never place something on the top of an incubator<br />

– Reduce monitor alarm levels<br />

– No radio, no telephone<br />

– Use a thick, fluffy incubator cover to reduce the noise level inside<br />

the incubator<br />

– Dräger Noise Display monitor and display background noise levels<br />

on the NICU<br />

D-1210-2011<br />

D-13278-2010


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THE IMPACT OF LIGHT<br />

– Directly influences the central nervous system<br />

– REM sleep periods (important <strong>for</strong> the brain development) are<br />

greatly reduced at bright light levels<br />

– Create a com<strong>for</strong>table environment <strong>for</strong> patient, care giver and<br />

visitors<br />

– Improve the healing process by providing the right lighting<br />

ambience<br />

– Improve work processes (e.g. documentation, medication, etc.)<br />

– Reduce stress by providing orientation<br />

LIGHT MANAGEMENT<br />

– If bright light is needed <strong>for</strong> medical assessments, infant’s eyes<br />

must be protected to avoid damage to the immature visual system<br />

– Reduce ambient light<br />

– Reduce screen brightness of medical equipment<br />

– Use individual, indirect light systems<br />

– Use incubator covers<br />

– Ponta indirect light, RGB light or circadian light<br />

– Agila, Movita navigation light column, navigation light arm system<br />

– Workstation components, drawer light<br />

D-1402-2011<br />

D-1284-2011<br />

General planning<br />

D-1424-2011<br />

D-1412-2011


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Family centered care<br />

THIS IS TODAY‘S APPROACH<br />

BUT WHAT DO WE EXPECT FOR THE FUTURE?<br />

Several studies conclude that the early separation and psycological<br />

distress of the parents have a negative impact on the development of<br />

preterm babies.<br />

WHAT CAN YOU DO?<br />

D-504-2014<br />

CHANGE THE PROCESS!<br />

– Prevent separation<br />

– Closeness<br />

– Skin to skin – Kangaroo mother care<br />

– Rooming-in 24/7<br />

– Breastfeeding<br />

– Empowerment<br />

– Parents are the primary care givers<br />

NICU + ROOMING-IN = A CONTRADICTION?<br />

Today it is possible to practice Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) even<br />

with tube feeding and ventilated babies.<br />

D-505-2014<br />

But this situation may continue <strong>for</strong> weeks and even months!<br />

Without any privacy <strong>for</strong> the parents? This is not reasonable!<br />

NICU + Rooming-In<br />

How can you support them?


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General planning<br />

D-506-2014<br />

NICU + Rooming-In + Family area<br />

D-2272-2014


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GENERAL PLANNING<br />

D-55467-2012<br />

<strong>Planning</strong> of an NICU workplace<br />

GENERAL<br />

What is left- and right side?<br />

– As seen from the foot end of the incubator (technician)<br />

– As seen from the patient (medical staff)<br />

The incubator!<br />

– Think about the size<br />

– Open care or closed care<br />

– Connections required?<br />

Additional medical devices!<br />

– Medical cart, footprint approx. 780 x 600 mm<br />

– Mobile ultrasound, footprint approx. 600 x 600 mm<br />

– Dialysis machine, footprint approx. 650 x 650 mm<br />

– Mobile x-ray machine, footprint approx. 1800 x 900 mm<br />

– ECMO device, footprint approx. 600 x 600 mm<br />

NWPD_Key_Visual


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ELEMENTS OF THE INFUSION SIDE<br />

– How many infusion pumps are needed?<br />

– How they should be mounted<br />

(arm system or directly on the column)?<br />

– Syringe pumps are needed, how many?<br />

– How they should be mounted<br />

(arm system or directly on the column)?<br />

– Feeding pumps are needed, how many?<br />

– How they should be mounted<br />

(arm system or directly on the column)?<br />

– Fluid bags?<br />

– Storage <strong>for</strong> disposables<br />

– Storage <strong>for</strong> nappy’s<br />

– Holder <strong>for</strong> medical gloves (size S/M/L)<br />

– Working surface<br />

– Line routing to the infant<br />

– Endotracheal suction (vacuum, air, electric)<br />

– Services like electric-, gas- and data outlets<br />

– Nurse call<br />

– PDMS (height adjustable)<br />

IN ADDITION<br />

– PDMS could also be located at the foot end<br />

of the either ceiling-mounted or on a mobile cart<br />

– Storage <strong>for</strong> the infants stuff (plush toy)<br />

– Infotainment <strong>for</strong> the parents e.g. TV, radio, internet<br />

– Examination light (e.g. Polaris 50 ceiling or mobile,<br />

VarioLux rail mounted)<br />

– Hand disinfection near the incubator<br />

– Chair <strong>for</strong> kangarooing!<br />

ELEMENTS OF THE MONITORING AND VENTILATION SIDE<br />

Monitoring<br />

– Viewing height approx. 1500mm<br />

– Positioned behind and above the incubator<br />

– Accessible from the head end of the incubator<br />

– Transport monitor (maybe IACS system)<br />

– Storage <strong>for</strong> monitoring accessories e.g. cables<br />

– Line routing to the infant<br />

Ventilation<br />

– Mobile or fixed device<br />

– Positioned behind or beside the incubator<br />

– Monitor detachable<br />

– Line routing to the infant<br />

– Form of humidification<br />

– Ventilation bag (storage)<br />

– Additional fluid bags<br />

– Storage <strong>for</strong> disposables<br />

– Storage <strong>for</strong> nappy’s<br />

– Working surface<br />

– Endotracheal suction (vacuum, air, electric)<br />

– Services like electric-, gas- and data outlets<br />

– Nurse call<br />

– PDMS (height adjustable)<br />

General planning


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GENERAL PLANNING<br />

Workplace solutions – Solution 1<br />

All single devices in the following solutions are marked with numbers (e.g. 1, 2, 3).<br />

Ponta C beam system


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1. PONTA BEAM<br />

Ponta beam with a length of 2800 mm <strong>for</strong> one<br />

bed. Indirect light, night light and reading light<br />

are included. Beam includes gas outlets,<br />

RJ45 and electrical outlets.<br />

2. INFUSION SIDE<br />

Shuttle <strong>for</strong> a rack with 1500 x 38 mm poles.<br />

The poles are <strong>for</strong> mounting infusion- and<br />

syringe pumps. Arm system 300 x 300 mm<br />

with slide adapter. Arm system 200 x 200 mm<br />

with pole adapter. Shelf with drawer <strong>for</strong><br />

disposables. CVP pole with holder <strong>for</strong> 4 fluid<br />

bags. Several standard rails.<br />

Devices at supply unit<br />

Monitoring (hemodynamic)<br />

Endotracheal suction<br />

Infusion- and syringe pumps<br />

Fluid bags<br />

3. MONITORING SIDE<br />

Shuttle <strong>for</strong> a rack with 700 x 38 mm poles.<br />

Lift arm system with VESA adapter and keyboard<br />

holder. Shelf with drawer <strong>for</strong> disposables<br />

and cable boxes below the shelf.<br />

Devices at supply unit<br />

PDMS Monitor<br />

Additional devices supplied by unit<br />

Mobile ventilator below the shelf<br />

(small footprint)<br />

General planning


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Solution 2<br />

Ponta E/S beam system


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1. PONTA BEAM<br />

Ponta beam with a length of 2200 mm <strong>for</strong><br />

one bed. Indirect light and night light are<br />

included. Beam includes electrical outlets <strong>for</strong><br />

backup.<br />

2. INFUSION SIDE<br />

Shuttle with an 400 mm arm and a Agila<br />

column 1250 mm. LED down light in the<br />

column. 2 CVP poles with a holder <strong>for</strong> a total<br />

of 8 fluid bags. Arm system 300 x 300 mm<br />

with pole adapter. Shelf with drawer <strong>for</strong><br />

disposables. Several standard rails mounted<br />

on the column.<br />

Devices at supply unit<br />

Endotracheal suction<br />

Fluid bags<br />

Infusion- and syringe pumps<br />

3. MONITORING SIDE<br />

Shuttle with a Agila column 1250 mm.<br />

LED down light in the column. Arm system<br />

300 x 300 mm with slide adapter. Lift arm<br />

system with VESA adapter and keyboard holder.<br />

Shelf with drawer <strong>for</strong> disposables. Railmounted<br />

examination light.<br />

Devices at supply unit<br />

Monitoring (hemodynamic)<br />

PDMS<br />

General planning


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Solution 3<br />

Ponta E/S beam system


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1. PONTA BEAM<br />

Ponta beam with a length of 3100 mm <strong>for</strong> one<br />

bed. Indirect light, night light and reading light<br />

are included. Beam includes electrical outlets<br />

<strong>for</strong> backup.<br />

2. INFUSION SIDE<br />

Shuttle with an 400 mm arm and a Movita<br />

column 1250 mm. 2 CVP poles with holder<br />

<strong>for</strong> 4 fluid bags in total. Arm system<br />

300 x 300 mm with VESA adapter. Shelf<br />

with drawer <strong>for</strong> disposables. Several standard<br />

ails mounted on the column.<br />

Devices at supply unit<br />

Infusion- and syringe pumps<br />

Fluid bags<br />

Monitoring (hemodynamic)<br />

3. MONITORING SIDE<br />

Shuttle with a Movita head with an 1.5B rack.<br />

Arm system 200 x 200 mm with pole adapter.<br />

Lift arm system with VESA adapter and keyboard<br />

holder. Shelf with drawer <strong>for</strong> disposables.<br />

Swivel cupboard <strong>for</strong> the patient’s personal<br />

belongings.<br />

Devices at supply unit<br />

Endotracheal suction<br />

PDMS<br />

General planning


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Solution 4<br />

Agila column tube/Movita column


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1. INFUSION SIDE<br />

Arm system 750 + 750 mm and an Agila<br />

column tube 1500 mm. LED down light in the<br />

column. 2 CVP poles with holder <strong>for</strong> 8 fluid<br />

bags in total. Lift arm system with VESA<br />

adapter and keyboard holder. Shelf with drawer<br />

<strong>for</strong> disposables. Several standard rails<br />

mounted on the column.<br />

Devices at supply unit<br />

Infusion- and syringe pumps<br />

Fluid bags<br />

PDMS<br />

2. MONITORING SIDE<br />

Arm system 750 + 750 mm and a Movita<br />

column 1250. LED down light in the column.<br />

The cable duct is integrated in the front side<br />

of the column. Arm system 300 x 300 mm<br />

with slide adapter. 1 CVP pole <strong>for</strong> 4 additional<br />

fluid bags. Arm system 200 x 200 mm<br />

with pole adapter. Several standard rails<br />

mounted on the column.<br />

Devices at supply unit<br />

Monitoring (hemodynamic)<br />

Endotracheal suction<br />

Fluid bags<br />

General planning


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GENERAL PLANNING<br />

Solution 5<br />

Movita head/Movita head


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1. INFUSION SIDE<br />

Arm system 500 + 750 mm and an Movita<br />

head with an rack 1B. 2 CVP poles with holder<br />

<strong>for</strong> 8 fluid bags in total. Shelf with drawer <strong>for</strong><br />

disposables. Several standard rails mounted<br />

on the column.<br />

Devices at supply unit<br />

Infusion- and syringe pumps<br />

Fluid bags<br />

2. MONITORING SIDE<br />

Arm system 750 + 500 mm and a Movita<br />

head with an rack 1B. 2 x arm system<br />

200 x 200 mm with VESA adapter. 1 CVP<br />

pole <strong>for</strong> 4 additional fluid bags. Arm system<br />

200 x 200 mm with pole adapter.<br />

Devices at supply unit<br />

Monitoring (hemodynamic)<br />

Endotracheal suction<br />

Fluid bags<br />

Detachable control screen of ventilation device<br />

General planning


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GENERAL PLANNING<br />

Solution 6<br />

GeminaDUO


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1. INFUSION SIDE (MIDDLE)<br />

Up and down light integrated in the column.<br />

1 CVP pole <strong>for</strong> each bed with holder <strong>for</strong> 8 fluid<br />

bags in total. Lift arm system with VESA<br />

adapter and keyboard holder. Shelf with 2<br />

drawers <strong>for</strong> disposables. Several standard<br />

rails mounted on the column. Cable management<br />

along the column.<br />

Devices at supply unit<br />

Infusion- and syringe pumps<br />

Fluid bags<br />

PDMS<br />

2. MONITORING SIDE<br />

(LEFT AND RIGHT)<br />

Up and down light integrated in the column.<br />

Arm system 300 x 300 mm with slide adapter.<br />

Arm system 300 x 300 mm with pole adapter.<br />

Shelf with drawer <strong>for</strong> personal things.<br />

Monitoring (hemodynamic)<br />

Endotracheal suction<br />

General planning


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GENERAL PLANNING<br />

Solution 7<br />

GeminaDUO


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1. INFUSION AND MONITORING SIDE IN<br />

THE MIDDLE OF TWO I<strong>NC</strong>UBATORS<br />

Up and down light integrated in the column.<br />

1 CVP pole <strong>for</strong> each bed with holder <strong>for</strong> 8 fluid<br />

bags in total. Lift arm system with VESA<br />

adapter and keyboard holder. Shelf with 2<br />

drawers <strong>for</strong> disposables. Several standard<br />

rails mounted on the column. Cable management<br />

along the column.<br />

Devices at supply unit<br />

Infusion- and syringe pumps<br />

Fluid bags<br />

Monitoring (hemodynamic)<br />

Endotracheal suction<br />

Examination light<br />

General planning


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Contact<br />

For planners and architects:<br />

CENTRAL CONTACT FOR PROJECTING<br />

AND TECHNICAL PLANNING:<br />

Marco Patzer<br />

Project Engineer<br />

+49 451 882 2419<br />

marco.patzer@draeger.com<br />

Sebastian Rahn<br />

Project Engineer<br />

+49 451 882 2446<br />

sebastian.rahn@draeger.com<br />

WEB:<br />

www.draeger.com/planning<br />

Subject to change.<br />

Not all products are available in all parts of the world.<br />

More in<strong>for</strong>mation: www.draeger.com


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