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Released: 31.01.1997
IEEE 602-1996 - IEEE Recommended Practice for Electric Systems in Health Care Facilities
IEEE Recommended Practice for Electric Systems in Health Care Facilities
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Standard number: | IEEE 602-1996 |
Released: | 31.01.1997 |
ISBN: | 978-0-7381-1149-0 |
Pages: | 446 |
Status: | Active |
Language: | English |
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IEEE 602-1996
IEEE Std 602-1996 , IEEE Recommended Practice for Electric Systems in Health Care Facilities, commonly known as the IEEE White Book, is published by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) to provide a recommended practice for the design and operation of electric systems in health care facilities. It has been prepared on a voluntary basis by design engineers, health care end users, as well as electrical and medical manufacturers functioning as the White Book Working Group within the Power Systems Design Subcommittee of the Power Systems Engineering Committee. This recommended practice will probably be of greatest value to the power oriented engineer with limited health care experience. It can also be an aid to all engineers responsible for the electrical design of health care facilities. However, it is not intended as a replacement for the many excellent engineering texts and handbooks commonly in use, nor is it detailed enough to be a design manual. It should be considered a guide and a general reference on electrical design for health care facilities.Revision Standard - Superseded. A recommended practice for the design and operation of electric systems in health care facilities is provided. The term health care facility as used here encompasses buildings or parts of buildings that contain hospitals, nursing homes, residential custodial care facilities, clinics, ambulatory health care centers, and medical and dental offices. Buildings or parts of buildings within an industrial or commercial complex, used as medical facilities, logically fall within the scope of this recommended practice. Remarks: Superseded by IEEE Std 602-2007