Installing Support Grids for Medical Equipment: The Hilti MI Support System

February 1st, 2013

This Tech Talk Post features an innovative Hilti product used to support medical equipment in hospitals and medical settings.

One of the major challenges facing contractors installing a ceiling support grid for medical equipment is working around existing pipes, electrical, and other MEP systems. Although red iron structural steel supports are often used to suspend ceiling grids from ceilings in hospital settings, significant cost savings and versatility make the Hilti MI Support System an excellent alternative to traditional construction methods. This system keeps hospital construction and upgrade projects on schedule and budget by preventing the need for additional fabrication (e.g., welding and cutting) and rerouting of existing MEP systems.

Structural steel and red iron supports add to project costs by requiring fabrication time in the shop and in the field. In addition, red iron supports must be custom designed to the unique specifications of each piece of medical equipment that is to be hung or supported.

Thanks to the modular design of Hilti MI components, they can be pulled from the shelf in stock lengths and installed immediately without welding. Best of all, they accommodate a wide range of equipment models made by major medical equipment manufacturers, including GE, Toshiba, Siemens and Philips, for operating rooms, CT, x-ray equipment and heart catheterization labs, making them an ideal choice for medical and hospital applications. The Hilti MI system can support even the heaviest types of diagnostic devices, including C arms and heart cath equipment, which can weigh in excess of 3,000 pounds.

The Hilti MI System Features Modular Components

When red iron supports are used, equipment models must be selected early in the project design timeline. However, when a Hilti MI grid system is used, project planners have more time to make the final equipment selection. Construction can move forward as hospital administrators make their final equipment specifications.

The complicated overlapping foot prints and bracing involved in multiple red iron supports create numerous obstacles and complex pathways for MEP systems to wind through. Because MEP systems are commonly designed and installed before red iron supports are designed and installed, the MEP systems often must be moved to accommodate them.  The Hilti MI medical equipment support structures allow all MEP systems to run through and around the support framing, eliminating the time and expense of relocating plumbing, electrical, and HVAC duct work.

The Hilti MI system can also be designed as a grid system, drastically reducing time when equipment is relocated or changed out, and offers further cost-saving advantages when it’s time to replace equipment with upgraded models. The existing Hilti MI support system can be used or easily modified to accommodate new equipment. In most cases, red iron supports need to be replaced to accommodate new diagnostic equipment.  The welding and cutting associated with installation of new red iron supports introduces fumes, dust, debris and airborne contaminants into the environment, requiring hospital administrators to temporarily suspend activity in adjacent operational rooms, which results in lost revenue.

To learn more about the benefits of Hilti MI medical equipment support structures, or to request a quote or installation, contact Ohio Service Supply for more information. We have years of experience installing medical equipment support systems, and welcome the opportunity to discuss your project.