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Shenzhen Third People’s Hospital COVID-19 Emergency Hospital — Urgent Cabling Supply

Project Background: The client is the construction general contractor of Shenzhen Third People’s Hospital. To respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, an emergency hospital with 500 isolation beds needed to be built urgently. The project required cabling support for core systems including medical equipment power supply, ICU monitoring, security access control, ventilation control, and emergency broadcasting. The key challenges were extremely tight schedule (only 15 days for full cabling supply and supporting), strict medical-grade safety requirements, and flame-retardant & anti-cross-infection performance for cables used in negative-pressure wards.

Supplied Products: Medical-grade power cables (RVV 3*2.5mm², compliant with YY 0505-2012), shielded control cables for ICU monitoring (KVVP 4*1.0mm²), flame-retardant network cables (Cat6A, meeting GB 50217-2018 fire resistance standard), coaxial cables for emergency broadcasting (SYV 75-5), and a full set of medical-specific cabling components (1,200 sets of waterproof junction boxes, patch panels, etc.)

Core Advantages Demonstration: ① Urgent Response Capability: Launched the “pandemic emergency supply mechanism” immediately after receiving the demand. A 6-person technical team completed on-site demand survey and scheme finalization within 72 hours. Coordinated 3 production bases to start 24-hour three-shift production, with daily output reaching 15,000 meters to ensure schedule. ② Medical-Grade Compliance: All cables adopted halogen-free, low-smoke, and flame-retardant materials, passing the national medical device safety standards (YY 0505-2012) and anti-microbial testing (effective against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus with a rate of over 99%). The negative-pressure ward cables specially added moisture-proof coating to adapt to high-humidity environment. ③ Quality Assurance in Rush: Implemented “double inspection” mechanism — 100% online testing for conductor resistance and insulation performance, and random sampling for flame-retardant and high-temperature resistance tests. The qualified rate of delivered products reached 100%. ④ On-site Support: Deployed 4 technical engineers to the construction site for 24-hour on-site guidance, solving cabling conflicts between medical equipment and building structures in real time, and ensuring that the cabling project was completed 1 day ahead of schedule to support the hospital’s early commissioning.

Customer Feedback: “The emergency hospital construction was a race against time. We were deeply impressed by their 72-hour scheme finalization and 15-day full delivery. More importantly, all cables fully met medical safety standards and withstood the test of high-intensity operation in isolation wards. They are a reliable partner in critical moments.” — Mr. Liu, Project Manager of the General Contracting Unit

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