Hospital
2025-07-10
In modern hospitals, power supply is as critical as the human circulatory system. Intelligent high and low voltage switchgear and box-type substations, among other intelligent power distribution products, serve as the “intelligent heart” ensuring the stable operation of this system, safeguarding life-saving care.
The Power Guardian of Life Support Systems
Operating room lights, ICU monitoring equipment, emergency department resuscitation instruments—these critical medical devices demand near-perfect power quality. Intelligent high and low voltage switchgear continuously monitors power quality, ensuring voltage fluctuations remain within ±2% of the rated value and frequency deviations are kept below 0.2 Hz, providing a clean and stable power environment for precision medical equipment. Its millisecond-level fault response capability enables immediate activation of backup power switching during grid abnormalities, ensuring uninterrupted operation of life support equipment.
The Energy Manager of Smart Hospitals
Modern hospitals are increasingly becoming major energy consumers, and intelligent power distribution systems act as efficient “energy managers.” Container-type substations integrate power transformation and distribution equipment into a compact space, using intelligent monitoring systems to collect and analyze real-time power consumption data. The system can automatically identify peak and off-peak electricity usage periods, intelligently adjust load distribution, and help hospitals reduce energy costs. A tertiary hospital that adopted the intelligent power distribution system saw an 18% reduction in annual electricity expenses and a reduction of approximately 320 tons in carbon emissions.
A Reliable Backup for Emergency Power Supply
As critical public facilities, hospitals demand extremely high power supply reliability. The intelligent power distribution system provides multiple layers of protection: when the main power supply is interrupted, the system can automatically switch to emergency generators within 0.1 seconds; critical departments are also equipped with UPS uninterruptible power supplies to ensure “zero downtime” power supply. The fault localization function of intelligent switchgear can minimize the scope of power outages, ensuring normal power supply to other departments.
Smart Upgrades in Operations and Maintenance Management
Traditional distribution rooms require manual inspections, but the smart distribution system enables remote monitoring and predictive maintenance. With over 300 monitoring points installed on equipment, the system can analyze critical parameters such as transformer temperature and cable joint status in real time, providing early warnings of potential faults. Maintenance personnel can monitor the entire hospital's power usage via a mobile app, reducing response times from two hours to 15 minutes.
The Digital Foundation for Future Development
With the application of 5G and IoT technologies in the medical field, the intelligent power distribution system is evolving into the hospital's “digital energy brain.” It not only meets current power needs but also lays the groundwork for future smart hospital development: supporting the integration of electric vehicle charging stations, adapting to distributed energy applications, and providing energy data support for digital twin hospitals.
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