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Visum™ Surgical Lights and Flat Panel Arms

(Halogen and LED)

Pre-Installation Manual

February 2014 1001-400-008 REV T  www.stryker.com


Visum™ Surgical Lights and Flat Panel Arms
(Halogen and LED)
Pre-Installation Manual

This manual contains confidential information that shall not be disclosed or duplicated for any reason
other than to use and maintain Visum™ Surgical Lights and Flat Plane Arms. This restriction does not
limit the right to use information contained in this manual if it is obtained from another source with-
out restriction. The information subject to this restriction is contained in all pages of this manual.

© February 2014 Stryker Communications. All Rights Reserved. Information in this document is sub-
ject to change without notice. Stryker and Stryker logo are registered trademarks of Stryker.
Endosuite® OR and iSuite® are registered trademarks of Stryker.
All Rights Reserved
Stryker Visum Surgical Lights and Flat Panel Arms Pre-Installation Manual
1001-400-008 REV T
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Contents
1. General Warnings and Cautions............................................................................................................................. 7
1.1 Warnings............................................................................................................................. 7
1.2 Cautions.............................................................................................................................. 7
2. Product Symbol Definition.................................................................................................................................... 8
3. Scope..................................................................................................................................................................... 9
4. Hospital/Contractor Responsibility...................................................................................................................... 10
4.1 Delivery and Storage.......................................................................................................... 10
4.2 Drawings and Information.................................................................................................. 10
4.3 Ceiling Access..................................................................................................................... 10
5. Stryker’s Responsibilities..................................................................................................................................... 11
6. Structural Responsibilities................................................................................................................................... 12
6.1 Support Structure/Mounting Support.................................................................................. 12
6.2 Support Structure Design Considerations............................................................................. 12
6.3 Site Preparations............................................................................................................... 15
6.3.1 Mounting (Interface) Plate.........................................................................................15
6.3.2 Universal Mounting Plate...........................................................................................15
6.4 Mechanical Specifications................................................................................................... 17
6.5 Support Structure Loads .................................................................................................... 17
7. Electrical Responsibilities.................................................................................................................................... 18
7.1 Electrical and Data Infrastructure........................................................................................ 18
7.2 Electrical Installation......................................................................................................... 18
7.3 Power Supply Box Mounted in Documentation Station (Halogen).......................................... 19
7.3.1 Visum 450 & 600 (Halogen) Light Power Supply Box .....................................................19
7.3.2 Visum 450 & Visum 600 (Halogen) Light and Camera Wall Control Panel........................20
7.4 Power Supply Box Mounted in Documentation Station (LED)................................................ 22
7.4.1 Power Supply Box for Visum LED .................................................................................22
7.4.2 Visum LED Wall Control Panel......................................................................................23
7.4.3 Visum Blade LED Wall Control Panel............................................................................24
7.5 Wall-Mounted Power Supply Box (Visum LED)....................................................................... 25
7.5.1 Power Supply Box Wall Mount (Optional).....................................................................26

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7.6 HD Camera Decoder Box Mounted in Documentation Station................................................ 26
7.7 Wall Mounted HD Camera Decoder Box (Optional)................................................................. 27
7.8 Electrical Installation Drawings........................................................................................... 28
7.9 Electrical Specifications...................................................................................................... 35
7.10 Video and Data Conduit Requirements................................................................................ 35
8. Environmental Specifications.............................................................................................................................. 36
8.1 Operating Conditions......................................................................................................... 36
8.2 Storage Conditions............................................................................................................. 36
8.3 Light Suspension Specifications.......................................................................................... 37
Appendix A: Seismic Calculations (Light Suspensions)............................................................................................. 40
Appendix B: Seismic Certificates (Light Suspensions)............................................................................................... 43
Appendix C: Seismic Calculations (Blade Light Suspensions).................................................................................... 47

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1. General Warnings and Cautions
Please read this manual and follow its instructions carefully. The words WARNING, CAUTION, and
Note carry special meanings and should be carefully reviewed:
WARNING The personal safety of the patient or user may be involved. Disregarding
this information could result in injury to the patient.

Caution Special service procedures or precautions must be followed to avoid dam-


aging the instrument.

WARNING A lightening bolt within a triangle is intended to warn of the presence of


hazardous voltages. Refer all service to authorized personnel.

Note Special information to make maintenance easier or important information more


clear.

To avoid potential serious injury to the user and the patient and/or damage to this device, the user
must adhere to the following warnings and cautions.

1.1 Warnings
1. Read this manual thoroughly, and be familiar with its contents prior to installing this equip-
ment.
2. Test this equipment before release for use by hospital personnel.
3. Energized electrical circuits can cause severe injury or death. Ensure that all personnel working
around energized circuits have been trained in and follow proper lock-out/tag-out and other
applicable safety procedures.
4. This equipment must be connected to an emergency power auxiliary system that can restore
power in 50 milliseconds or less.

1.2 Cautions
1. Use caution when lifting heavy objects to avoid serious bodily injury or damage to equipment.
2. All Stryker-supplied equipment should be stored in a clean, dry environment prior to installa-
tion. Failing to comply with this requirement may lead to equipment damage.

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2. Product Symbol Definition
The following symbols may be found on the Stryker Visum LED and Flat Panel Arms:
An exclamation mark within a triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence
of important operating and maintenance (service) instructions in the literature ac-
companying the product.
A lightning bolt within a triangle indicates the presence of hazardous voltage. Refer
all service to authorized personnel.
Denotes oxygen explosion hazard.

Denotes usage tips and useful information.

Denotes compliance to European Community Directive 93-42-EEC.

Indicates hot surfaces.

Denotes compliance to CSA Standard C22.2, 60601.1, AAMI ES 60601-1.

Denotes the date the equipment was manufactured.

Denotes the manufacturer of the device.

A yellow box with a hand within a triangle is intended to warn the user of the pres-
ence of an electrostatic sensitive device. Follow ESD prevention procedures.

In accordance with European Community Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electri-


cal and Electronic Equipment, this symbol indicates that the product must not be
disposed of as unsorted municipal waste but should be collected separately.

Note: The device does not contain any hazardous materials.


Legal regulations may include specifications regarding the disposal of this prod-
uct. We request that you contact Stryker when you plan to withdraw this device
from service for discard.

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3. Scope
This Pre-Installation Guide describes the requirements for assembling and installing components used
in the support of Stryker ceiling-mounted surgical lighting and monitor carrying assemblies prior to
installation. This guide covers all mechanical and electrical pre-installation requirements for the lights,
control panel, power supply, surgical light suspensions, and flat panel/navigation suspensions. This
guide does not describe the installation of the surgical monitors or support arm assemblies.

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4. Hospital/Contractor Responsibility
WARNING Responsibility for proper design of the support structure lies entirely with
the hospital/contractor and is not covered through warranty by Stryker.
An improperly designed support structure may result in poor perfor-
mance or damage to equipment and possible injury to the user.
Service charges related to inadequate support structure design is at the
customer’s expense.
Stryker will not review or approve customer support structures. This is the
responsibility of the customer’s architect and designated structural engi-
neer. Any visit by Stryker personnel to view the steelwork is only to com-
pare its position to ceiling plans.

4.1 Delivery and Storage


1. Accept delivery of Stryker crates and equipment to the proper room prior to the installation
date.
2. All Stryker-supplied equipment should be stored in a clean, temperature controlled, dry envi-
ronment prior to installation. Failing to comply with this requirement may lead to damage of
equipment, possible failure of life support components, theft, and damage.
3. Remove and dispose of the pallets, boxes, and trash after completing the installation.

4.2 Drawings and Information


1. The hospital must supply Stryker with up-to-date drawings in .dwg format (CAD) including but
not limited to:
• Room layout plans (current and proposed)
• Electrical services drawings
• Mechanical services drawings
• Elevation drawings
• Structural steel (support structure) drawings
• Ceiling drawings
2. The hospital must ensure that Stryker is notified of all revisions and changes to drawings prior
to and during the scope of the project.

4.3 Ceiling Access


1. A 24” x 24” (610mm x 610mm) minimum access panel must be installed in the ceiling within
18” (450mm) of the Stryker-supplied Mounting (Interface) Plate to allow connection of electri-
cal and data cables during final installation. In this instance, an access panel is defined as an
opening in the ceiling near the fixture that allows for servicing the equipment. The access panel
must be separate from the hole where the equipment is hung and it must have a door for future
serviceability.
2. A 21-22” diameter (533mm-558mm) hole, concentric with the Stryker-supplied Mounting
(Interface) Plate center is required for the light assembly installation. A 24”(600mm) diameter
ceiling cover (Stryker-supplied) will conceal the hole after the suspension has been completely
installed.

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5. Stryker’s Responsibilities
• Provide the hospital or designated contractor with CAD drawings including elevation and room
configuration drawings for Stryker-supplied equipment.
• Advise the hospital of a proposed time frame for installation of Stryker-supplied infrastructure.
• Check in with hospital personnel and/or contractor to announce arrival.
• Install the surgical lights and calibrate the brakes according to Stryker specifications.
• Connect low voltage electrical and data cables for surgical lights and adjust lighting
(voltage, field diameter adjustments, etc.) to Stryker specifications.
• Install the flat panel monitor arm (if applicable) and calibrate the brakes to Stryker specifica-
tions.
• Route and terminate all audio visual cables required for Stryker-supplied equipment.
• Install flat panel monitor (if applicable) and connect audio visual wiring kit to the flat panel.

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6. Structural Responsibilities
Installation of the support structure, electrical conduits, junctions boxes, video, data, and other ser­
vices should be installed by the hospital or contractor and are not contained within the scope of work
for Stryker. Stryker assumes all work has been performed in accordance with all applicable engineering
and electrical building codes.

6.1 Support Structure/Mounting Support


WARNING Responsibility for proper design of the support structure lies entirely with
the hospital/contractor and is not covered through warranty by Stryker.
An improperly designed support structure may result in poor perfor-
mance or damage to equipment and possible injury to the user.
Service charges related to inadequate support structure design is at the
customer’s expense.
Stryker will not review or approve customer support structures. This is the
responsibility of the customer’s architect and designated structural engi-
neer. Any visit by Stryker personnel to view the steelwork is only to com-
pare its position to ceiling plans.

1. Design and install the support structure to:


• Support (Stryker-supplied) weight and moment loads of each equipment piece.
• Satisfy all applicable regulations including, but not limited to, building and electrical codes.
2. Install Stryker-supplied Mounting (Interface) Plate at the bottom of each support structure at
3” (76.2 mm) above the finished ceiling in accordance with the recommended method. THIS
MUST BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO STRYKER’S ON-SITE ARRIVAL FOR INSTALLATION.
3. Ensure that Stryker equipment and infrastructure is not impeded by the design of the support
structure.
4. Verify that the clearance for the mounting site is at least 25” (635mm) to install the Surgical
Light System (LED or Halogen).
5. Install a 24” x 24” (610mm X 610mm) access panel directly adjacent to each mounting point for
installation, maintenance, and future service.

6.2 Support Structure Design Considerations


The support structure must be designed and fabricated to adequately support the loads specified for
each application and to conform to all applicable regulations. Figure 6.1 is only an example of how all
of the required components tie in with the hospital-supplied structure.
1. Position the support structure according to the room layout provided by Stryker.
WARNING The maximum allowed deflection of the ceiling plate under maximum
load is 1˚(¹/300 deflection ratio).

Note The support structure must adequately support the loads specified for each ap-
plication. Structure designs can vary significantly based on load, interstitial space,
obstructions, and building codes.
2. Weld the Mounting (Interface) Plate to the support structure along the outer edge of the plate or

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24” x 24” (610mm x 610mm)


Figure 6.1 - Support Structure
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use the six .83” (21mm) holes along the outer edge of the plate to bolt it to the support structure
(see Figure 6.2).
3. The Stryker-supplied Mounting (Interface) Plate must be level within 0.25” (6.4mm). The bot-
tom of the mounting plate must be 3” (76.2mm) above the finished ceiling. Allow enough space
to route cables to the surgical light and Flat Panel Navigation Arm (see Figure 6.1).
WARNING Caution must be exercised when lifting heavy objects to avoid serious
bodily injury or damage to equipment.

WARNING Proper design and manufacture of the support structure is the hospital
and contractor’s responsibility and is not covered through warranty by
Stryker. Insufficient structure support may result in poor performance or
damage to equipment as well as injury to the user. Service charges related
to inadequate structure support are the hospital’s responsibility.

WARNING The mounting plate is part of the support structure. It is the hospital’s re-
sponsibility to ensure the mounting plate is sufficiently supported to carry
the loads defined for the support structure.

Note Dynamic (seismic) loads per California Building Code 1632A are available in
Appendices A and B. If seismic calculations are required for a local region, they
must be determined by the structural engineer.

Note The support structure must be designed and installed to avoid obstruction of or
interference with the six tapped holes [5/8-11 UNC (M16)] located adjacent to
the inner diameter of the Stryker-supplied Mounting (Interface) Plate as well as
the 9.06” (230 mm) diameter center hole.

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6.3 Site Preparations
6.3.1 Mounting (Interface) Plate
The Stryker-supplied Mounting Plate is the primary mounting component for new surgical light instal-
lations. Its is the responsibility of the hospital/contractor to install the plate, as it is considered part of
the structure. The mounting plate MUST be installed by the hospital/contractor prior to the installa-
tion start date.

Figure 6.2 - Stryker-supplied Mounting (Interface) Plate


Material: Steel, .05” (12.7mm) thick, approximately 40lb (18kg)

Note The green squares denote Stryker-only threaded holes. Red circles are accept-
able mounting holes for the contractor. The shaded areas are acceptable welding
points.

Note Ensure that the area inside the Clear Zone and at least one of the two M6 holes
remain unobstructed by the support structure or weld slug.

6.3.2 Universal Mounting Plate


The Universal Mounting Plate adapts the hole-pattern of existing ceiling plates to accommodate Stryk-
er equipment. At least one hole pattern in the existing mounting plate must align with one hole pattern
in the Universal Mounting Plate.

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WARNING The Universal Mounting plate is only intended for use with light suspen-
sions and flat panel suspensions. It cannot be used to mount a boom.

The Stryker-supplied Universal Mounting Plate was designed to bolt directly to most existing bolt pat-
terns, but the hospital is required to confirm a matching bolt pattern before installation.

Support Structure

Existing Mounting Plate

Universal Mounting Plate

Finished Ceiling

Figure 6.3 - Mounting & Universal Plate Diagram

Figure 6.4 - Universal Mounting Plate

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6.4 Mechanical Specifications
Max Load Capacity with all models, including Stryker Visum™ Surgical Light
Navigation Spring Arm: up to 7.0 kg (15.4 lbs)
Single Flat Panel Spring Arm: up to 18 kg (39.6 lbs)
Dual Flat Panel Spring Arm: up to 45 kg (99.2 lbs)
Horizontal Arm: up to 45 kg (99.2 lbs)
Flat Panel Spring Arm on Light Sus- up to 21 kg* (46.3 lbs)
pensions
*Check load capacity of Spring Arm prior to loading.

6.5 Support Structure Loads


Support Structure Loads Load Location
Equipment Suspension Weight x y
Single 131 lbs (59 kg) 34.4” (874mm) 53” (1346mm)
LED and Halogen Dual 204 lbs (93 kg) 40.2” (1021mm) 61.6” (1564mm)
Triple 282 lbs (128 kg) 45.6” (1158mm) 65.4” (1661mm)
Single 184 lbs (83 kg) 31” (787mm) 45” (1143mm)
Flat Panel Arm
Dual 214 lbs (97 kg) 33” (838mm) 49” (1245mm)

Single 162 lbs (74 kg) 56.3” (1430mm) 53.2” (1351mm)


EHA/Hybrid
Dual 268 lbs (122 kg) 66.2” (1681mm) 60.7” (1542mm)

Single 145 lbs (66kg) 32.7 (831mm) 46.3” (1175mm)

Visum Blade LED Dual 238 lbs (108 kg) 42.4” (1078mm) 53.8” (1366mm)

Triple 328 lbs (149 kg) 43.9” (1116mm) 58.3” (1480mm)

Figure 6.5 - Horizontal ( x ) & Vertical ( y ) Locations of Center Mass

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7. Electrical Responsibilities
Installation of the support structure, electrical conduits, junctions boxes, video, data, and other ser­
vices should be installed by the hospital or contractor and are not contained within the scope of work
for Stryker. Stryker assumes all work has been performed in accordance with all applicable engineering
and electrical building codes.

7.1 Electrical and Data Infrastructure


1. Provide and install the Mains power, junction boxes, Ethernet drops and grounded power out-
lets as described in this manual, CAD drawings, and applicable regulations and standards.
Note For Flat Panel and Light/Flat Panel installations: Install a 5 amp fuse for 100V-
120V applications, or a 2.5 amp fuse for 200V-240V applications, if required by
local electrical code. These fuses must be provided by the contractor.
If the contractor is unable to provide fuses or wishes to use a Stryker provided
solution, 5 amp fuse kits are available as part number 0682400420 (5 amp). The
fuse kit is intended to be mounted in a junction box 4” square and 1.5” deep.

2. Provide an uninterrupted, grounded, and isolated power to the surgical light system.
3. Install the appropriate conduit, catenaries, and cable trays between Mains power, surgical light
power supply box, wall control panel, and the support structure mounting points.
4. Provide access for all Stryker personnel to route Stryker-supplied cables from locations within
each room to the termination locations, as specified in the CAD drawings.
5. Verify the capacity of electrical infrastructure is capable of meeting the requirements as speci-
fied by Stryker for the project.
6. Perform final electrical testing and validation for all electrical cables and power outlets, includ-
ing those on Stryker-supplied booms.
7. Make all connections of Stryker equipment to Mains power.
8. Install a circuit breaker that breaks both line and neutral and is capable of being locked in the off
position. The breaker must also meet the creepage and clearance requirement of 3mm. A 15A
breaker is recommended, but may vary depending on hospital policy.

7.2 Electrical Installation


WARNING Energized electrical circuits can cause severe injury or death. Ensure that
all personnel working around energized circuits have been trained in and
follow proper lock out/tag out and other applicable safety procedures.

Note Electrical installation and components must conform to all applicable regula-
tions.

Note All contractor-provided components must be UL-approved or UL-recognized.

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Note Maximum cable lengths specified in Conduit Schedules (Figures 7.9, 7.10, 7.11
and 7.12) indicate the maximum length of cables routed through conduits. En-
sure the maximum conduit run between the mount and the power supply box
does not exceed 50’.

7.3 Power Supply Box Mounted in Documentation Station (Halogen)


1. Install a vertically mounted RACO 942 three gang junction box for each wall control panel.
Note For every two light configurations a RACO 942 junction box is required. For
example, one and two light configurations require one RACO 942; but three and
four light configurations require two RACO 942 junction boxes.

Note It is not necessary to install the wall control panel inside the documentation sta-
tion. Consult the hospital to determine ideal placement near or in the documen-
tation station for the wall control panel.

2. Install a 6” x 6” (152mm x 152mm) back box behind the documentation station where the
power supply box will be located.
3. Verify a grounded, uninterrupted, and isolated power outlet 115/230V is available within 48”
(1.2m) of each power supply box.
4. Install conduits as specified in Figure 7.9.
5. Provide pull-strings and terminate all conduits with bushings.
Note All components must be located so that conduits do not exceed the maximum
lengths specified in Figure 7.9.

Note Suspensions with flat panel monitors require additional electrical components
(see Suspensions with Flat Panel Arms).

7.3.1 Visum 450 & 600 (Halogen) Light Power Supply Box
(Weight: 36.5 lbs/16.5 kg)
1. The power supply box provides 24V DC power to the surgical lights from a 115/230 VAC
source.
2. Mount the power supply box at the documentation station.
Note There is no wall mount option for Visum 450 & 600 Halogen lights.

Note Single and dual-light configurations require one power supply box. Three or
four-light configurations require two power supply boxes. If two power supply
boxes are used, each power supply box should be installed on a 14-18” (356mm-
457mm) center.

3. Use a Documentation Station to accommodate the power supply box and a SwitchPoint Infinity®
unit.

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Note The power supply box can be configured with an optional 24V inlet for battery
backup, if required by the hospital.

Front View of Power Supply Box

Back View of Power Supply Box

Figure 7.1 - Power Supply Box

7.3.2 Visum 450 & Visum 600 (Halogen) Light and Camera Wall Control Panel
The wall control panel provides control for lighting levels as well as control for cameras where appli-
cable.
1. Vertically mount the wall control panel at conventional light switch height.
Note For every two light configurations a RACO 942 junction box is required. For
example, one and two light configurations require one RACO 942 junction box;
but, three and four light configurations require two RACO 942 junction boxes.

Note The wall control panel must be within 60’ (18.3m) of the power supply box.

2. A RACO 942 three-gang box is required for Stryker to attach the wall control panel.

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Figure 7.2 - Wall Control Panel

Note If two wall control panels are used, each control panel should be installed on an
8-10” (203 mm-254mm) center.

Note For proper installation of the wall control panel, a standard RACO 942 three-
gang box should be mounted vertically.

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7.4 Power Supply Box Mounted in Documentation Station (LED)
1. Verify an Ethernet drop is available within 72” (1.8m) of the power supply box.
2. Verify a grounded, uninterrupted and isolated power outlet 100/230V is available within 48”
(1.2m) of each power supply box

7.4.1 Power Supply Box for Visum LED


(Weight: 20lbs/9.09 kg)
The power supply box provides 24 VDC power to the surgical lights from a 100-230 VAC source.
1. Mount the power supply box at the documentation station or near a power outlet and Ethernet
drop.
Note Verify a grounded, uninterrupted, and isolated power outlet 100/230V is avail-
able within 48” (1.2m) of each power supply box. If two power supply boxes are
used, each power supply box should be installed on a 14”-18” (356mm-457mm)
center.

2. Use a Documentation Station to accommodate a power supply box and a SwitchPoint Infinity®
unit.
Wall
SORN SIDNE Expansion
Connection
Port Port Port
Port

Control Panel
Mount Control Panel
Mount

Light Power Light Power


Panel Mount Panel Mount

Front View
12.5
(317.5)

Circuit Breaker

Electrical Inlet
7.0
(177.8)

Depth 15.5 (393.7) INCHES (mm)

Back View
Figure 7.3 - Power Supply Box & Ports (for Visum LED Surgical Lights)

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7.4.2 Visum LED Wall Control Panel
The LED Wall Control Panel enables users to control light intensity as well as In-Light camera func-
tions.
1. Stryker will vertically mount the panel at conventional light switch height. The wall control
panel comes with four screws to attach the panel to a RACO 942 three-gang box.
Note For every two light configurations a RACO 942 junction box is required. For
example, one and two light configurations require one RACO 942 junction box;
but, three and four light configurations require two RACO 942 junction boxes.

Note The wall control panel must be within 60’ (18.3m) of the power supply box.

2. For three or four light installations, mount the power supplies side by side at a distance of 16”
(406mm) from center to center between back boxes.

Figure 7.4 - Wall Control Panel

Note If two wall control panels are used, each control panel should be installed on an
8-10” (203 mm-254mm) center.

7.4.2.1 Suspensions with Flat-Panel Arms


For each suspension with a flat panel monitor:
1. Install an additional 1.25” (32mm) conduit between the suspension and the documentation sta-
tion (see Figure 7.10). If applicable, an in-light camera can share this conduit.
2. Provide pull strings and terminate all conduits with bushings.
3. Install a junction box with 110/220V uninterruptible power within 12” (30cm) of the mounting
plate.

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Note For Flat Panel and Light/Flat Panel installations: install 5 amp fuse for 100V-
120V applications or a 2.5 amp fuse for 200V-240V applications, if required by
local electrical code. These fuses must be provided by the contractor.
If the contractor is unable to provide fuses or wishes to use a Stryker provided
solution, 5 amp fuse kits are available as part number 0682400420 (5 amp). The
fuse kit is intended to be mounted in a junction box 4” square and 1.5” deep.

7.4.2.2 Single/Dual Flat-Panel Arms


1. Install 1.25” (32mm) conduit between the suspension and the documentation station.
2. Provide pull strings and terminate all conduits with bushings.
3. Install a junction box with 110/220V uninterruptable power within 18” (46cm) of the mounting
plate.

7.4.2.3 Navigation Arms


1. Install 1.25” (32mm) conduit between the suspension and the documentation station.
2. Provide pull strings and terminate all conduits with bushings.

7.4.3 Visum Blade LED Wall Control Panel


The LED Wall Control Panel enables users to control light intensity as well as In-Light camera func-
tions.
1. Stryker will mount the panel at conventional
light switch height. The wall control panel comes
with four screws to attach the panel to a two-
gang box, Crouse-Hinds P/N TP521 (Stryker
P/N P26343).
Note The orientation of the box is criti-
cal to the proper orientation of the
wall control panel.

Note A junction box is required for


every four light configurations.

Figure 7.5 - Wall Control Panel Junction Box


Note The wall control panel must be within 60’ (18.3m) of the power supply box.

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Figure 7.6 - Wall Control Panel

Note Panel assembly installed to two-gang box, then front bezel installed.

7.5 Wall-Mounted Power Supply Box (Visum LED)


1. Install a 10” x 10” x 4” (25.4cm x 25.4cm x 10.6) Hubbell Wiegmann (P/N SC101004) junction
box at the location of the power supply box.
Note The wall control panel is mounted on the power supply box for wall-mounted
applications.

2. Provide an Ethernet drop terminated in a Hubbell Wiegmann junction box. The Ethernet drop
must be within 72” (1.8m) of the power supply box.
Note The hospital must appoint an electrician to connect the power supply box to the
house power.

3. Install the conduits as specified in Figure 7.10.


4. Provide pull-strings and terminate all conduits with bushings.
Note All components must be located so that conduits do not exceed the maximum
lengths specified in the drawings in Section 7.7.

Note Suspensions with flat panel monitors require additional electrical components
(see Suspensions with Flat Panel Arms).

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7.5.1 Power Supply Box Wall Mount (Optional)
The Power Supply Box Wall Mount should be used to securely install and mount a Visum LED power
supply box to a wall.
Exploded View of
Power Supply Box Vertical Side View of Power
Supply Box & Back Box

Customer-supplied Power Supply Box


Back Box*

Power Supply
Box
Customer
Wall Mount Supplied
Plate Hubbell
Control Wiegmann
Panel Back Box*

Wall

*The Back Box is concealed within the wall.

Figure 7.7 - Exploded/Side View of Power Supply Box

Note Mount a standard Hubbell Wiegmann (P/N SC101004) junction box for proper
installation of a wall-mounted power supply box. Consult the hospital to deter-
mine ideal placement for the power supply box.

7.6 HD Camera Decoder Box Mounted in Documentation Station


1. Verify a grounded, uninterrupted and isolated power outlet 100V – 240V, 0.6A is available
within 48” (1.2m) of Dcoder Box
2. Verify that the approximately 2.2” H x 8.7” W x 14.7” L space is available when used in a docu-
mentation station. Additional clearance along the length will need to be accounted for if using
the optical extenders.
Note The decoder box should be located within 48” of s-video cable from the Light
suspension and 120” to the DVI endpoint.

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Front View

Figure 7.8 - Decoder Box (dimensions are in inches)

7.7 Wall Mounted HD Camera Decoder Box (Optional)


1. Install 2-gang junction or RACO 185/189 style box (customer-supplied back box) at the location
of wall mount/Decoder Box.
2. An electrician must run a 1/2” conduit from the suspension to the box, and another 1/2” con-
duit must be run from the box to the display if fiber cable will be used.
Note Location of Decoder Box/Wall mount must be within
- 48” of a grounded, uninterrupted power outlet 100V – 240V, 0.6A circuit.
- 48” of s-video cable from the Light suspension
- 120” to the DVI endpoint

Customer-supplied
Back Box

Decoder Box

Wall Mount

Figure 7.9 - Exploded/Side View of Decoder Box

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Electrical Installation Drawings

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C DUAL VISUM LED SURGICAL LIGHT

J 6" X 6" JUNCTION BOX (CUSTOMER PROVIDED)

K VISUM POWER SUPPLY BOX


100V/230V UNINTERRUPTED, GROUNDED, ISOLATED HOSPITAL POWER (LED)
K M 115V/230V UNINTERRUPTED, GROUNDED, ISOLATED HOSPITAL POWER (HALOGEN)
6" X 6" JUNCTION BOX (CUSTOMER PROVIDED)
L VISUM WALL CONTROL PANEL
RACO 942 TRIPLE GANG JUNCTION BOX (CUSTOMER PROVIDED)

M ETHERNET DROP (LED ONLY)


J

CONDUIT SCHEDULE MAX CONDUIT LENGTH


LED HALOGEN

C - K 1 2" 50' (15.2M) 50' (15.2M)


L - K 1 3/4" 50' (15.2M) 15' (4.5M)

Figure 7.10 - Electrical Installation with Power Supply Box & Documentation Station
N C


L
C DUAL VISUM LED SURGICAL LIGHT

J 6" X 6" JUNCTION BOX (CUSTOMER PROVIDED)

K VISUM POWER SUPPLY BOX


100V/230V UNINTERRUPTED, GROUNDED, ISOLATED HOSPITAL POWER (LED)
K M 115V/230V UNINTERRUPTED, GROUNDED, ISOLATED HOSPITAL POWER (HALOGEN)
6" X 6" JUNCTION BOX (CUSTOMER PROVIDED)
L VISUM WALL CONTROL PANEL
RACO 942 TRIPLE GANG JUNCTION BOX (CUSTOMER PROVIDED)

M ETHERNET DROP (LED ONLY)


J
N FLAT PANEL POWER
110V/220V UNINTERRUPTED, GROUNDED, ISOLATED HOSPITAL POWER
2" X 4" JUNCTION BOX (CUSTOMER PROVIDED)

CONDUIT SCHEDULE MAX CONDUIT LENGTH


LED HALOGEN

C - J 1 1-1/4" 50' (15.2M) 50' (15.2M)

C - K 1 2" 50' (15.2M) 50' (15.2M)

L - K 1 3/4" 50' (15.2M) 15' (4.5M)

Figure 7.11 - Electrical Installation with Wall-Mounted Power Supply Box & Documentation Station
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C1
C

CONDUIT SCHEDULE MAX CONDUIT LENGTH


LED HALOGEN

C - J 1 1-1/4" 50' (15.2M) 50' (15.2M)


C - K 1 2" 50' (15.2M) 50' (15.2M)
C1 - K 1 2" 50' (15.2M) 50' (15.2M)

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L - K 1 3/4" 50' (15.2M) 15' (4.5M)

PLEASE NOTE THERE ARE MULTIPLE INSTANCES OF ITEMS.


K M REFER TO EQUIPMENT LIST FOR SPECIFIC QUANTITIES.

C VISUM LED SURGICAL LIGHT AND FLAT PANEL SUSPENSION

C1 DUAL VISUM LED SURGICAL LIGHT

J 6" X 6" JUNCTION BOX (CUSTOMER PROVIDED)

J K VISUM POWER SUPPLY BOX


100V/230V UNINTERRUPTED, GROUNDED, ISOLATED HOSPITAL POWER (LED)
115V/230V UNINTERRUPTED, GROUNDED, ISOLATED HOSPITAL POWER (HALOGEN)
6" X 6" JUNCTION BOX (CUSTOMER PROVIDED)

L L VISUM WALL CONTROL PLANEL (X2)


RACO 942 TRIPLE GANG JUNCTION BOX (CUSTOMER PROVIDED)

M ETHERNET DROP (LED ONLY)

N FLAT PANEL POWER


110V/220V UNINTERRUPTED, GROUNDED, ISOLATED HOSPITAL POWER
2" X 4" JUNCTION BOX (CUSTOMER PROVIDED)

Figure 7.12 - Electrical Installation with Flat Panel & Documentation Station
C


M L
C DUAL VISUM LED SURGICAL LIGHT

J 6" X 6" JUNCTION BOX (CUSTOMER PROVIDED)

L VISUM WALL CONTROL PLATE AND POWER SUPPLY BOX


HUBBELL WIEGMANN JUNCTION BOX (P/N SC101004)(CUSTOMER PROVIDED)
100V/230V UNINTERRUPTED, GROUNDED, ISOLATED HOSPITAL POWER (LED)
115V/230V UNINTERRUPTED, GROUNDED, ISOLATED HOSPITAL POWER (HALOGEN)
M ETHERNET DROP (LED ONLY NO INTEGRATION)

M1 ETHERNET DROP (LED AND INTEGRATION ONLY)


J M1

CONDUIT SCHEDULE MAX CONDUIT LENGTH


LED HALOGEN

C - L 1 2" 50' (15.2M) N/A


L - J 1 1-1/2" 50' (15.2M) N/A * ONLY REQUIRED IF OR IS INTEGRATED

Figure 7.13 - Dual Light Suspension Configuration with a Wall-Mounted Power Supply Box
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Figure 7.14 - Dual Blade Light Configuration with Optional Wall Control Panel

Figure 7.15 - Blade Light and Flat Panel Configuration with Optional Wall Control Panel
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Figure 7.16 - Triple Blade Light with Flat Panel Configuration with Optional Wall Control Panel
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7.9 Electrical Specifications
Rated Input Voltage 115/230V ~50/60 Hz (Halogen)
100-230V~50/60 Hz (LED)
100-240V ~50/60Hz (Blade LED)
Current 4/2A (Halogen)
6A (LED/Blade LED)
Power per Light Head (Visum LED) With Camera 475 Btu/hr (140W)
Without Camera 325 Btu/hr (95W)
Visum 450 (Halogen) With Camera 511.82 Btu/hr (150W)
Without Camera 409.46 Btu/hr (120W)
Visum 600 (Halogen) With Camera 614.19 Btu/hr (180W)
Without Camera 511.82 Btu/hr (150W)
Visum Blade LED With Camera 485 Btu/hr (142W)
Without Camera 416 Bth/hr (122W)

7.10 Video and Data Conduit Requirements


1. All conduits will have insulation bushings.
2. Conduit size and routings will be specified in Stryker rough-in drawings.
3. Stryker cable installation only covers cable pulls less than 50’.
4. Any cable runs outside of the Operating Room or over 50’ are the responsibility of the Hospital/
Contractor to source.
5. All conduits must have pull strings in place.
6. All hard conduit must be terminated within 18” the center of the mount.
7. For plenum rated spaces a 8” X 8” X 4” J-box with flexible conduit to the center of the mount is
required.

Figure 7.17 - Conduit Requirements for Plenum Rated Specs

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8. Environmental Specifications

8.1 Operating Conditions


Operating
Operating Temperature Pressure
Humidity
Visum® LED Surgical Light/ 21-31 in. Hg
41–100°F (5-38°C)
StrykeCam® 2 (71kPa-105kPa)
HD Camera 10%–50% 50–86°F (10-30°C) --
Visum Blade LED Surgical
50-86°F (10-30°C) --
Light

8.2 Storage Conditions


Storage Humidity Storage Temperature
Visum® LED Surgical Light/
41–100°F (5-38°C)
StrykeCam® 2
Visum Blade LED Surgical
10%–50% 41–100°F (5-38°C)
Light
HD Camera 50–86°F (10-30°C)

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1050

Figure 8.1 - Light Suspension Specifications (LED Suspension shown)

Suspension Capacity Extension Arm Lengths


LED and Halogen
Single 31.5in (800mm)
Dual 31.5in (800mm)
36.4in (925mm)
Triple 31.5in (800mm)
36.4in (925mm)
41.3in (1050mm)

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1150mm 760mm

1000mm 360°

360°
45°
360°

330°
320°

310°°
330 260°
850mm

50°

330°

90°

30°

Figure 8.2 - Blade LED Light Suspension Specifications

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1196mm

25°

42°

260°°
220

360°°
220

Figure 8.3 - Blade LED Light Suspension Specifications

Suspension Capacity Extension Arm Lengths


Blade LED
Single 39.4in (1000mm)
Dual 45.3in (1150mm)
39.4in (1000mm)
Triple 45.3in (1150mm)
39.4in (1000mm)
33.5in (850mm)

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Appendix A: Seismic Calculations (Light Suspensions)

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Appendix B: Seismic Certificates (Light Suspensions)

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Appendix C: Seismic Calculations (Blade Light Suspensions)

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