Since 1992, PIECO has been designing high-performance Medical Isolation Panels for hospitals and critical care areas. Our panels detect even the smallest electrical leakages — resistive, capacitive, balanced or unbalanced — to safeguard patients and equipment.
Continuous Leakage Current Monitoring
Real-time monitoring with visual and audible alarms ensures patient safety by detecting insulation faults before they become hazardous.
Transformer-Based Electrical Isolation
Built-in medical-grade transformers isolate electrical circuits, preventing leakage current transmission and ensuring uninterrupted power in critical care environments.
Compliance with NFPA & IEC Standards
Designed to meet international NFPA and IEC standards, ensuring reliability, safety, and performance in hospital isolation power systems.
Even perfectly working equipment emits leakage currents. In sensitive zones like OTs and ICUs, this can cause patient shock, burns, heart failure, or equipment damage. Since the human body senses as low as 1mA, undetected leaks become fatal. PIECO’s Isolation Panels monitor, detect, and alert — ensuring life-saving electrical safety.
In OTs, ICUs, NICUs & other sensitive zones, even minor electrical leakages can cause:
• Patient shock or cardiac failure
• Damage to critical equipment
• Risk of burns, electrocution, or system malfunction
Our isolation panels ensure leakage detection below 5mA, as per international norms, with audio-visual alerts and continuous monitoring.
The LIM Integrated System is a microprocessor-controlled solution for isolated power distribution in critical medical areas like OTs and ICUs. It monitors 8/12/16 load points for leakage current, voltage, current, and transformer temperature, with clear LED and display indicators. Built to high safety standards, it gives early warnings before isolation failure, preventing equipment issues and protecting patients and staff. It also supports communication with Surgeon Control Panels, HIS, BMS, and CRMUs for centralized monitoring.
Potential Risks Without Isolation Safety
• Heart Failure
• Skin Tissues Rupturing/burning
• Harming Master Cells
• Harming Bone Marrow System
• Burning Due To Coterie
• Medical Equipment Damaging
• Electrocution
Leakage Current
• Even Well-functioning Electrical Equipment In Patient Areas Can Still Be Hazardous.
• Every Electrical Device Produces Some Amount Of Leakage Current.
• No Electrical System Or Equipment Is Completely Flawless To Prevent Accidents Entirely.
• Careful Planning By Engineers, Architects, Contractors, And Hospital Staff Is Essential.
• Proper Safety Measures Can Reduce Electrical Hazards To Almost Zero.
• NFPA 70- National Electric Code, Article 517
• NFPA 99- Health Care Facilities
• UL 1022- Line Isolation Monitors
• UL 1047-Isolated Power System Distribution Equipment
• UL 50- Enclousures for Electrical Equipments