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- Articulating arm that provides utility services, including video/data, gas, and electric, within the sterile field
- Eliminates tripping hazard created by cords
- Three configurations
- All Electric
- Electric and Data
- Electric, Data, and Gas
- Optional monitor mount - Up to 32" monitor not to exceed 33.1 lbs.
Product Overview
The HarmonyAIR Utility Hub 2.0 is a customizable unit for routing electricity, video, and data, and a limited number of medical gases to the operative site while reducing the number of wall plates needed and the routing of cords and wires on the floor. The HarmonyAIR Utility Hub 2.0 is designed with cost in mind to help meet the needs of the operating room (OR), combining power and video connectivity and equipment management system (EMS) features.
How the HarmonyAIR Utility Hub 2.0 Works
A hybrid of the current ConnectPoint and EMS offerings, the HarmonyAIR Utility Hub 2.0 provides power, data/video signal, and gas connections from a flexible arm installed as a single mount or in tandem with other STERIS ceiling-mounted equipment. This allows surgical staff to plug in video/data, gas, and electrical components in their operating room (OR) and keep the cords off the floor and out of the way.
Why the HarmonyAIR Utility Hub 2.0?
The HarmonyAIR Utility Hub 2.0 can help to lower costs and increase efficiency in many ways.
- Delivers connectivity features of a surgical boom at a lower price than a traditional supply head or equipment boom, negating the need for costly EMS products for minor/minimally invasive procedures
- Increases throughput by reducing the time needed to clean the OR between cases due to fewer cords routed on the floor, making it easier to maneuver equipment for cleaning
- Covers a wide arc within the sterile field due to the ceiling-mounted arm, increasing visibility for surgeons and allowing them to address the toughest positioning challenges
- Reduces the risk of running out of medical gases during a procedure by connecting directly to a gas port, eliminating the need for gas to be stored on a cart
- Able to integrate a monitor into the system, allowing OR staff to easily route scope images to a monitor
- Provides video/data connectivity, allowing signals to be seamlessly routed from the device to anywhere around the surgical field
- Offers a ceiling-mounted power receptacle, eliminating the need for equipment to be positioned near the wall outlet
Specifications
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Length of spring arm | 1,018mm |
| Lengths of extension arms | 800mm, 1,000mm, 1,200mm |
| Lengths of drop tubes | 250mm, 300mm, 400mm, 500mm, 600mm, 800mm, 1,000mm |
| Rotation range | 330° at service head, 360° at intermediate bearing, 340° at ceiling bearing |
| Stop | Protects against twisting of cables and hoses |
| Up and down movement | 50° upward, 50° downward |
| Adjustable vertical limit | Upwards: 0-25° Downwards: 14-50° |
| Typer of brake | Friction |
| Electrical protection class according to IEC 60601-1 | Class 1 |
Available Versions
| Configuration | Long Service Head (400mm) | Short Service Head (275mm) |
|---|---|---|
| All Power | N/A | 8 duplex outlets |
| Power & Data | 6 duplex outlets 6 blank plates for data/video |
4 duplex outlets 4 blank plates for data/video |
| Gas, Power & Data | 4 medical gases 6 duplex outlets 2 blank plates for data/video |
2 medical gases 4 duplex outlets 2 blank plates for data/video |
