clean and operating rooms
clean room lighting features
Cleanrooms are found not only in medical institutions, but also in the microelectronics industry, pharmaceuticals and some laboratories.
In hospitals, cleanrooms primarily include:
Features of clean rooms impose specific requirements on finishing materials and equipment used in their construction and operation - lamps are no exception. The main requirements for lighting equipment for cleanrooms in medical facilities are formulated in the subsection "Recommendations for the selection of equipment" below.
In hospitals, cleanrooms primarily include:
- operation block;
- intensive care units;
- general department.
Features of clean rooms impose specific requirements on finishing materials and equipment used in their construction and operation - lamps are no exception. The main requirements for lighting equipment for cleanrooms in medical facilities are formulated in the subsection "Recommendations for the selection of equipment" below.
general recommendations for choosing equipment
- The IP rating of luminaires must correspond to the room cleanliness class.
- It is forbidden to use luminaires with an IP lower than 54
- There are no protruding parts and body elements that can accumulate dust and dirt.
- Resistance of the body and diffuser to detergents.
- The ability to maintain and replace the internal components of the luminaires without opening the ceiling in the room (this condition is necessary to maintain the tightness of the room).
- Compatibility of luminaires with the ceiling system used (Clip-In ceilings are most commonly used in cleanrooms).
- Strict compliance with GOST EMC requirements.
- Meet the general requirements for medical lighting.
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