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TURNKEY THEATRE PROJECTS


Each 24-in CP9 touchscreen theatre control panel includes a schematic display for the two operating theatres that can pinpoint the location of any electrical faults and power issues.


in-use status, and warning about X-ray and laser activity. Within the recovery area, an additional CP915 alarm panel at the nurse station displays a complete architectural layout of the five bed-bays in the recovery suite. It continuously monitors non-critical power systems, lighting, and other infrastructure, using Bender residual current monitoring technology (RCM), and displays alarms that clinical and technical staff can easily understand and respond to. RCM identifies potential issues with all


TN (grounded) electrical systems at a pre-critical stage, enabling predictive and preventive maintenance, and thus avoiding power outages. Power quality measuring devices provide data to effectively manage power usage, cut energy costs, and reduce carbon footprint.


Auto-changeover technology Bender Medical IT systems deliver ‘no- fail’ power supplies to the theatres, and incorporate ATICS auto-changeover technology with a second source of power supply to the operating rooms. ATICS is purpose-designed for medical applications, with patient safety at its heart. The system is said to ‘assure total resilience’ for the medical IT systems and two 60 kVA UPS with fully HTM-compliant


Utilising the CP915 15-in touchscreen outside the theatre door, Bender has developed a clinical information portal that allows staff to view the status of the theatre before entering.


battery back-up systems. RCM and PQM devices deliver extensive


data on the TN network, and, along with all the medical IPS and UPS equipment, are connected to our POWERSCOUT reporting software, which provides real- time remote monitoring, and gives hospital engineers an accurate representation of the electrical infrastructure. POWERSCOUT enables Facilities managers to track and manage energy use more effectively, and analyse power system performance from different areas of the facility. The automated report on residual current and power quality forms the basis for verifying the integrity of the system without switch-off, obviating the need for periodic inspection and testing.


Turnkey expertise Bender Ireland is now one of the few companies with the knowledge and expertise to supply and deliver a full turnkey theatre package, and this project has been fully delivered by our local experts in Ireland. Merlin Park represents the next step


for operating theatre technology, and the highest level of resilient power in medical facilities. Clinical staff can access the latest technology and record and stream operations in real-time. Advanced


Chris Simmons


In the recovery area, an additional CP915 alarm panel at the nurse station displays a complete architectural layout of the five bed-bays. It monitors non-critical power systems, lighting, and other infrastructure, using Bender RCM technology.


Chris Simmons is Country manager for Bender Ireland. With over 30 years’ experience in sales, he is responsible for the growth of Business Unit, Bender Ireland, covering all 32 counties. The UK and Ireland team designs, supplies, and installs, industrial and healthcare solutions incorporating Bender technology. Its turnkey hospital projects include the design, commissioning, and servicing of medical IT power (IPS), uninterruptible power supplies, Merivaara operating lights and tables, clinical pendants, theatre control panels, and PACS consoles. Across Northern Ireland and the Republic, the Bender Ireland team delivers entire projects – from start to completion.


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touchscreen panels provide intuitive fingertip theatre control, and access to patient scans and data will ensure optimum efficiency and patient safety in the new facilities. The two new theatres are set to


make a key contribution to restoring full elective orthopaedic procedures at Merlin Park, and support the much-needed reduction of waiting list times, by enabling the hospital to carry out up to 4,000 procedures each year.


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