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CONNECTED HOSPITAL
ADDRESSING CRITICAL
HEALTHCARE OUTCOMES
End User -

1
AGENDA

•Healthcare: Trends and Challenges


•Critical for Life Safety – Fire Alarm System
•How can Honeywell Building Solutions support?
•Case Studies & Customer References
•Q & A

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HEALTHCARE
TRENDS AND CHALLENGES
TRANSFORING HEALTHCARE

WHAT IF…
DIGITAL DISRUPTION

RISING SYSTEM Hospital-acquired infections were eradicated?


OPERATING COSTS RESTRUCTURING
Patient Patient
Access and
Flow
Experience
Staff had more time to spend with patients?
Competing Risk
Priorities Mitigation

LEGISLATIVE Quality
ECONOMIC
UNCERTAINTY
Operational Through-put in ORs, ER, DI could be
CHANGES Artificial
maximized?
& Safety
Intelligence
Infection
Change Prevention &
Fatigue Control
Cyber
Remote Security
Patient Care

Aging Operational
Patient wait times could be drastically reduced?
Infrastructure Effectiveness

GROWING
CONSUMER
Clinical
Advancements
Scope of
Practice
PRODUCTIVITY
CONCERNS
Hospitals could provide a more safe and secure
EXPECTATIONS
environment for patients and staff?

Communications and information exchange were


unified and accessible to maximize care and
operational performance?

Honeywell could – in unprecedented ways –


fundamentally change how health care is
delivered?

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HEALTHCARE FACILITIES
EXPECTATIONS HAVE EVOLVED

Operational Safety Quality of Care & Workflow & Reputation Simplify Facility
Effectiveness & Security Patient Satisfaction Business Continuity Management Management

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ADDRESSING HEALTHCARE’S MOST CRITICAL
OUTCOMES

OPERATIONAL INFECTION REDUCTION


THROUGHPUT AND POSITIVE PATIENT
EFFICIENCY OUTCOMES
Optimized Bed Management / Reduced Patient Readmission Rates
Patient Flow Lower Infection Rates
Efficient OR Utilization Real Time Decision Making
Increased Nurse Productivity
Energy Efficiency

SAFE-SECURITY
ENVIRONMENT, FACILITY
MANAGEMENT OPTIMIZATION
PATIENT Patient, Staff and Visitor Safety & Compliance
EXPERIENCE Asset Security & Compliance
Patient Satisfaction Energy Optimization and Resiliency
Infrastructure Excellence Facility Management

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HEALTHCARE POINT SOLUTIONS ENABLING CRITICAL
OUTCOMES ELECTRONIC HEALTH
CYBER
SECURITY
VOICE AND DATA
COMMS
MOBILITY
RECORDS SYSTEMS
IP CONVERGENCE

NURSE CALL SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE

BUSINESS AND
ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEMS
MASTER AERIAL
TELEVISION (MATV)

PATIENT
SERVICES
PUBLIC INFORMATION VIDEO/
NOTICEBOARDS

ENERGY
MANAGEMENT
INTEGRATED BEDSIDE
TERMINAL

OPERATIONAL THROUGHPUT
MANAGEMENT EXTRA LOW VOLTAGE
SERVICES (ELV)

HEATING, VENTILATION
HAND HYGIENE COMPLIANCE
AND AIR CONDITIONING

LIGHTING
SECURITY/CLOSED CIRCUIT TELEVISION (CCTV)
AND DIGITAL VIDEO SURVEILLANCE
PUBLIC ADDRESS AND VOICE
ANNOUNCEMENT (PA/VA) LIFT AND ESCALATOR
MANAGEMENT
REAL TIME
FIRE DETECTION
ACCESS PERIMETER LOCATION
AND ALARM
CONTROL PROTECTION SERVICES

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CRITICAL LIFE SAFETY SYSTEM:

FIRE ALARM SYSTEM


What is Fire?
Typically, fire comes from a chemical reaction between oxygen in the atmosphere and some sort of fuel (wood or gasoline,
for example). Wood and gasoline don't spontaneously catch on fire just because they're surrounded by oxygen. For the
combustion reaction to happen, the fuel must be heated to its ignition temperature.

Here's the sequence of events in a typical wood fire:


Types of Fire
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Why Fire Alarm System?

Life Safety! Property Safety!

How it’s done?


Initiating Devices Fire Panel Notification Appliances

?????

Detect Process Audio/Visual Output


Evacuation
How Fire Alarm System Works?
Process (understand &
implement Logic Sequencing)
Output Devices – to Annunciate
for Safe Evacuation
Input Devices for Detection - (Voice/Tone/Flash) AND/OR
Detectors, MCPs, Monitor Relay Outputs for 3rd Party
Modules System Integration via Hard
Wiring

Relay
Module
What is Property Safety System?
• Property Safety System are installed to identify and suppress the FIRE manually or automatically to
minimize the damage in case of FIRE
• The Property Safety Systems with respect to FIRE consists of the following :
Fire Pumps Hydrant Sprinkler

Gas Suppression
Portable Extinguisher Kitchen Hood Suppression
What is Life Safety System?
• Life Safety System are installed to identify the FIRE threats well before the actual FIRE takes place
and helps in Safer & Faster Evacuation

• The Life Safety System with respect to Fire Threats consists of the following :

Intelligent Fire Detection & Audio Visual Alarm System


Voice Evacuation System / PAVA System
Fire Fighters 2 Way Communication System
Smoke Control System
Exit Signage
3rd Party Integration
When shall Smoke/Fire sensing be done??
Stage 4
Extreme Heat + High
Flames (UV/IR
A Graph of a fire Radiation) + Various
condition Gases + Explosions

Stage 3
Produces a high
Remove any one and Fire gets “extinguished” temperature + Low
flames UV/IR Radiation +
partial smoke (gas)

Stage 1 Stage 2
Start Produces visible Fire Triangle
to produce smoke particles
Particles of
Combustion

Fuel Half Burnt Fuel + Oxygen +


Fuel + Oxygen Heat
What does Fire Produce??

POC Built up SMOKE HEAT


GAS + UV/IR
When shall Smoke/Fire sensing be done??

FIRE

Invisible Chemical Thermal


Particles Products Products

Particles of
Combustion < Smoke Gas Flame Heat
0.3 Microns

Fire Incipient Smoldering Flame Heat


Signatures
Non-visible Visible High
Visible Flames
Particles Smoke & Gas Temperature

Types of Ionization, Laser


Photoelectric Gas Detectors Heat OR High
Detectors OR Aspiration Flame Detectors
Heat
Recommended Detectors
Sensing Principles
• Light Obscuration
• Light Scattering
• Heat Sensing
• Aspiration
• Manual activation (via Input Switch)
• CO Sensor
• UV/IR Flame Sensors
Schematic of an Addressable fire alarm system

Addressable Fire Alarm System


Applications of Detectors
Detector Selection & Placement
Detector Selection is usually based Initiating Devices’ Placement is primarily dependent on the
on the factors listed below, factors listed below,

• Area/Room type OR Application • Ceiling height


requirement • Room Dimensions
• Room Dimensions and Ceiling • Containment e.g. furniture, combustible material etc.
Height • Room Temperature & Humidity
• Containment e.g. furniture, • A/C vents or placement of Grill of FCU / Split Unit
combustible material etc.
• Air Flow Direction & Velocity
• Room Temperature & Humidity
• Interference devices such as Inductive Loads, Tube Chokes,
• AC vents, placement of Grill, FCU Lights, Fans etc.
/ Split Unit location
• Room Interior
• Air Flow Direction & Velocity
• Exits
• Staircases
• Corridors
• Various Utility rooms
Detector Placement

Maximum Room Maximum


radius of radius of
Typical area
protection protection
of room protection
Smoke
21’ Detector
30’ 41’
Smoke
Detector

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21’
30’

Smoke / Heat Detectors 10’

Spot detector placement is based on central Note that in this application, two detectors are not
mounting of a detector in a 30’ X 30’ room. No area required because all areas within the room are within
may be more than 21’ from the detector. 21 feet of the detector.
Detector Placement

• As per NFPA -72 Smoke detectors do not have a listed spacing.

• They have a recommended spacing of 30 feet between detectors. 

• The main fact to remember is that all points on the ceiling must be within 21
feet of the detector. 
Detector Placement

•  Smokedetector spacing shall be reduced where the airflow in a defined space


exceeds 8 minutes per air change (total space volume) (equal to 7.5 air changes per
hour).
Beam Detector Placement

Beam Smoke Detector


Detector Placement

Flame detectors 

Spark-ember detectors

Radiant energy fire detectors are the fastest of all automatic fire detectors to respond to a
fire because radiant energy travels at the speed of light.

Application : Flame detectors are commonly used in places like aircraft hangers, fuel
loading docks, clean rooms and anywhere else the risk of explosion exists. Spark-ember
detectors are typically used to detect embers in areas where there are combustible dusts,
like a grain conveyor system. Both types of systems activate suppression systems rapidly to
avoid explosions or rapidly growing fires
Alarm Initiating Monitor Module
Manual Call Points Placement
NFPA 72, the National Fire Alarm Code, has a requirement for at least one manual fire alarm to be installed for
every system that has automatic devices such as smoke detectors or water flow switches. This is meant to
provide an additional level of safety for the occupants of the building.

Manual stations must be installed between 42 inches and 54 inches to the operating part of the manual station
and must be installed within 5 feet of the exit. A good rule of thumb is to always install manual stations at 48
inches to the top. This way, regardless of where the handle is, it will always comply with both NFPA 72 and the
ADA.

5 feet Max

48 inches
Manual Call Points Placement

Smoke / Heat Detectors Manual Call Points


Aspiration System Design

Aspiration Smoke Detection


Selection of Notification Device

Selection of Notification devices is primarily


done based on “Ambient Noise Level” of the
area where it is to be installed. NFPA-72
charts out the typical ambient noise levels in
the specific areas listed here.

• 1 dBA (faintest audible sound) – Remember the


hearing test?

• 50 dBA Typical conversation

• 80 dBA Alarm Clock

• 130 dBA (painful – ear damage possible).


Placement of Notification Device

At least 6"
• Where ceiling heights permit, wall mounted devices shall have their
tops at heights above the finished floor of not less than 90 inches,
and below the finished ceilings of not less than 6 inches.

• If combination audible/visual appliances are installed, follow the


mounting rules for visual appliances.
At least 90"

• The Sound Pressure Level drops 6 dB each time the distance from the
source is doubled.

10 ft 20 ft 30 ft 40 ft

75 dBA 69 dBA 63 dBA


Placement of Notification Device

ADA 96" ADA 96"

At At
least least
6" 6"

80" 80"
NFPA At least 90" NFPA
At least 80" At least 80"

Strobe Horn/Strobe
Placement of Notification Device
40’

Ambient Noise Level = 52 dBA


15 dB above = 67 dBA @ 10 ft
Lose 6 dB every double distance
Need to cover 40 feet (10-20-40)
67 dbA @ 40 ft
73 dbA @ 20 ft
79 dbA @ 10 ft
40’
NFPA Circuits & Pathways Basics
M M M M M M
M
M
M M
M M M

M M

M M M M M
M

SLC Loop – Class B SLC Loop – Class A

M M M M M
M M
M
M
M M M M

M M
M M M M M

SLC Loop – Class B SLC Loop – Class X, with


SLC Loop – Class A with
with Isolators Isolators before and
Isolators
after each device
XLS120E
XLS Fire Alarm Panels - Addressable
XLS140-2 XLS3000

• System Features
- 1 Signaling Line Circuit (SLC)
- Up to 318 intelligent points • System Features • System Features
- 4 Notification Appliance - 1 Signaling Line Circuit (SLC) - 1 SLC expandable to 10
Circuits (NAC) for Releasing expandable to 2 - Up to 3,180 intelligent points (159 Det/159 Mod
Applications - 636 intelligent points (159 per SLC)
- Networkable (XLS-NET) detectors/159 modules per SLC) - Optional integrated digital voice evac.
- 80 or 640 character LCD - 4 on-board NACs - Network capable
display with QWERTY keypad - Optional integrated digital voice
- 640-character LCD display with QWERTY keypad
• Typical applications evacuation (DVC) support
- Networkable (NOTI•FIRE•NET) - 1,000 logic equations
- Standalone retail - Multiple NACs in field with Control Mod.
- 80 or 640 character LCD display with
- Schools QWERTY keypad - 10 Release Zones with Release Modules
- Small commercial • Typical Applications • Typical applications  
- Restaurants - Commercial offices - High rise buildings
- Malls - Shopping Malls
- Assisted living facilities
- Hotels
- Educational buildings
- Airports
- Hotels
- Sports arenas/complexes
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XLS3K Repeaters for Addressable Panels
Local Repeater for Local Repeater for XLS3000 Network Repeater for XLS-NET
XLS120 & XLS140-2 Panel / XLS-NCA-2 Repeater Network in XLS-ABS-2D Backbox
Panels

LCD2-80 LCD-160 XLS-NCA-2

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XLS3K Voice Alarm System - DVC
• System Features  
- Eight channels of quality digital audio
- Five channels of firefighter telephones
- Expandable via XLS-NET
- Digital message format eliminates distortion and
simplifies changes
- Up to 1000 message strings
- 32 minutes of message storage.
• Typical applications  
- Hotels
- Airports
- Theatres
- Educational facilities
- Hospitals

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BOQ Design Flow
Select Voice Select
Define No. Of Define No. Of Select Panel
Evacuation Networking
Detectors & Types Modules & Type, No. of
Parts Type and Qty.
Types Loops,
Standalone /
Networking

Define GUI
Final BOQ Define
Requirements
preparation Firstvisions &
& Method of
Integrations
Connections

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HONEYWELL’S INTEGRATED TECHNOLOGY PLATFORM
FOR HEALTHCARE

1
Leading Integrated Hospital
Technology Platform provider Honeywell - Integrated Technology Platform
Cyber secure, intuitive User
Interface, across multiple Operational Throughput Safe-Secure Environment Infection Reduction Patient Satisfaction

Outcomes & Application


technology domains • Operating Room Orchestration • Infant Protection & Patient • OR HVAC System • Asset to Patient Association
• ER & DI Orchestration Wandering Mgmt. Optimization • Temperature, Lighting,
• Physical Asset Tracking & • Staff & Patient Duress • Hand Hygiene Compliance Entertainment Control (IBT)

Use Cases
Utilization Response Mgmt. • Real-Time Patient, Staff & • Patient Education (IBT)

2
• Clinical Staff Utilization • Fall Risk Minimization Visitor Temp. Tracking • Wait Time Reeducation
Ecosystems of Specialized • Hospital Code Escalation • Critical Asset Performance
• Patient Flow Management • Patient Flow Optimization;
Hospital Applications engineered Mgmt. Control Infant Abduction Registration, Wayfinding
• Non-Clinical Staff Utilization
to solve your most significant • Incident Mgmt. Orchestration
• Care Coordination – eWB & Recovery
challenges
• Clinical / Staff Communications • Healthcare OT Cyber Security
Operational Through-Put, Safe-
• Bed Management Hardening
Secure Environment, Infection
Reduction, Patient Satisfaction
Enterprise Service Bus

3
Technology Platform that is
‘Open at the Top’
Allowing for development of Network Infrastructure
specialized vertical applications,
both first and third party
Infrastructure

Building Infr.
Real-Time Integrated Security
Fire / Life
Location Bed Access

4
HIS / EMR Mobility Nurse Call BMS / HVAC Safety
Technology Platform that is Services Terminal Control
‘Open at the Bottom’ (RTLS) (IBT)
Integration capabilities to +600
varieties of edge devices and
point solutions

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HOW CAN HONEYWELL
BUILDING SOLUTIONS
SUPPORT?
WE TAKE THE JOURNEY WITH YOU
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HONEYWELL YOUR HEALTHCARE PARTNER

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Of Honeywell Customers Are Global and Local Solutions
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CASE STUDIES &
CUSTOMER REFERENCES
GLOBAL EXPERTISE, LOCAL EXCELLENCE

Tata Medical Cancer Hospital, Apollo Hospital Enterprise Ltd, Sir Hurkisondas Nurrotumdas Dr L H Hiranandani Hospital,
Kolkata Chennai Hospital, Mumbai Mumbai

WOCKHARDT HOSPITALS LTD, Mandke Foundation Medical Amaraja Hospital, Tirupathi, India Kozhikode Medical College ,
Research - Kokilaben Dhirubhai Kerala ,India
Ambani Hospital

We Work With 300+ Hospitals & Healthcare Related Facilities, Our Experience Is To Your Advantage

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GLOBAL EXPERTISE, LOCAL EXCELLENCE

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St Michael’s Hospital Fiona Stanley Hospital Surrey Memorial Hospital Overlake Hospital Medical Center
Toronto ON, Canada Perth Western Australia BC, Canada Bellevue WI, USA

Victorian Comprehensive St. Joseph Healthcare Hamilton Allegheny General Texas Children’s Hospital
Cancer Center ON, Canada Pittsburgh PA, USA Houston TX, USA
Australia

We Work With 300+ Hospitals & Healthcare Related Facilities, Our Experience Is To Your Advantage

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THE BEST WAY
TO PREDICT
THE FUTURE,
IS TO CREATE IT!

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