S200 Dental Practice Unit
Product Information
The Dental Practice Unit is a piece of equipment used in dental
practices that requires proper installation and operation. The unit
requires compressed air, electricity, clean water, and proper sewer
connections to function. The technical specifications for sizing
the installations are provided in the user manual.
The unit must be installed with a circuit breaker properly sized
to protect the installed equipment. The electrical circuits of the
equipment must be separated according to their power. The dental
practice unit, compressor, vacuum pump, x-ray, and autoclave must
be installed on separate circuits. The electrical power points of
the equipment must be grounded.
Clean, potable water must be used in the dental practice unit.
PVC pipes must be used for installations. A water tap must be
installed for each dental practice unit. A water register must be
installed for the vacuum pump. Proper sewer connections must also
be made for the unit to function.
Product Usage Instructions
1. Install the Dental Practice Unit with a circuit breaker
properly sized to protect the installed equipment.
2. Separate the electrical circuits of the equipment according
to their power. Install the dental practice unit, compressor,
vacuum pump, x-ray, and autoclave on separate circuits. Ground all
the electrical power points of the equipment.
3. Use only clean, potable water in the dental practice unit.
Use PVC pipes for installations. Install a water tap for each
dental practice unit and a water register for the vacuum pump.
4. Make proper sewer connections for the unit to function.
5. Refer to the technical specifications provided in the user
manual for sizing the installations.
6. Follow the voltage and power requirements for each piece of
equipment, as provided in the user manual.
7. Use the Dental Chair, Venturi Vac Plus, Micro Motor, High
Rotation, Triple Syringe, X-rays, Vacuum Pump, Autoclave, and
Compressor according to their intended usage and as instructed in
the user manual.
Property facilities specifications
The knowledge of the specifications for the property facilities of the dental practice units contributes to their performance and durability. Therefore, before installing your equipment, read this manual carefully. All the information, illustrations and specifications of this manual are based on the information available at the time of publication. We reserve the right to make changes at any time, both to the product and to this Manual, without prior notification. An authorized Alliage technician, under penalty of losing the guarantee, must carry out the installation of the dental practice units. The design, sizing and execution of the property facilities must be carried out by specific professionals in accordance with current regulations and legislation. The specifications contained in this manual are based on the normative guidelines of ABNT.
Dental practice unit positioning
To achieve the best distribution of spaces for the dental practice unit, a place must be chosen such that allows the ergonomic installation of the equipment, so that the professional can obtain ideal conditions of ambience and integration to work, improving his quality and productivity. Therefore, the installation of the equipment must be carried out in accordance with the standards recommended by I.S.O. (International Organization for Standardization) and F.D.I. (International Dental Federation) For analysis of the equipment according to its location in the dental practice unit, I.S.O./F.D.I. they determined to divide the room in few areas. To demarcate these areas, idealize a clock counter, where the center is the axis of the pointers and corresponds to the mouth of the patient lying in the dental chair positioned on the horizontal. · Around this center, draw three concentric circles, A, B and C of radius 0.5; 1.0; 1.5 meters respectively. · The patient’s head always indicate the 12-hour position. In this way, the axis 6-12 hours, divides the room into two areas: on the dental chair (area of the dentist) and below (area of the assistant). · The area limited by circle A, 0.5 meters radius, corresponds to the Transfer Zone, where everything that is transferred to the patient’s mouth must be located, as are the instruments and the manual parts of the Equipment. In this area should also be located the two bench seats, the dentist and his assistant. · Circle B of 1.0 meter radius limits the Working Area (maximum range), which can be reached with the movement of the stretched arm. In this area should be the auxiliary tables and the body of the Equipment. · Circle C of 1.5 meters radius limits the total area of the dental practice unit. Fixed cabinets and vats are located in this area, so when opening the drawers, they must be inside circle B.
Compressed air
The compressed air installations must be free of solid particles, liquids and oil. Size the compressed air network between 80 to 120 PSI and install the air compressor close to the supply point to avoid losses. Avoid installing the compressor in sanitary facilities such as bathrooms and lavatories, to minimize air pollution used in dental practice units. An air filter with pressure regulator must be installed in each dental practice units using a ¼ x 10mm elbow at the inlet and a ¼ x 6mm elbow at the outlet. Compressed air pipes must have a slope of 5% to 10% in the direction of the air flow and an automatic drain valve at the lowest point of the pipe. In installations, preferably use 10mm Polyurethane tubes.
Electricity
Use circuit breaker properly sized to protect the installed equipment. Separate the electrical circuits of the equipment according to their power. Install the dental practice unit, compressor, vacuum pump, x-ray and autoclave on separate circuits. Ground all the electrical power points of the equipment.
Water
Use only clean, potable water in the dental practice unit. In the installations use PVC pipes. Install the water tap for each dental practice unit. Install water register for the Vacuum Pump
Sewer
The drainage pipes must have a slope of 2% to 5% in the direction of the drain flow. Use separate sections for the drainage of the vats and lavatories, the dental chair and the vacuum pump. Connect the drain sections only in a siphoned box. In siphoned boxes use preferentially blind lid or lattice with closure. In joints use only pieces at 45° to avoid blockages and the correct direction to the drain. Install in the drainage network, ventilation branch to avoid negative pressure inside the pipe. Use rigid PVC pipes.
High Power Suction
Sewer pipes of high power suction should be made with rigid PVC pipes, with 25mm diameter, joints at 45º and inclination in the flow direction. The electrical command installations of high power suction must be made in parallel when used in more than one dental practice unit.
Technical specifications for sizing the installations
Equipment Dental chair Venturi Vac Plus Micro motor High rotation
Air consum. l/min Water consum. l/min
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25
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35
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50
0,09
35
0,09
Triple syringe
19
X-rays
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1/2 HP Vacuum Pump
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1 HP Vacuum Pump
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12 L Autoclave
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21 L Autoclave
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40L Compressor
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65L Compressor
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150L Compressor
0,13 0,4 0,4
(see manual) (see manual)
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Voltage (V) 110 / 127 o 220
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127 ou 220 Bi-volt (key) Bi-volt (key) Bi-volt (key) Bi-volt (key) 127 o 220
127 o 220
220
Power (VA) 350 –
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1200 1220 1690 1600 1700 830 / 1100 1660 / 2200 2948
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