Why ExorVision?


  1. What's the difference between ExorVision monitors and regular monitors?

    Regular monitors are designed for the office environment where the code requirements are less stringent. ExorVision monitors, on the other hand, are designed specifically for dental operatories and medical environments where patient safety and operatory hygiene are the primary issues.

    According to the National Electric Code, the dental operatory is classified as a "Patient Care Area," and since liquid is present, it is also classified as a "Wet Location." Electrical codes are stricter for these special conditions, and hygiene is also a major concern. ExorVision monitors are specially designed for these specific requirements.

  2. Why use water-sealed and glass front monitors?

    In the operatory setting, various liquids may come in contact with the monitor. The water-sealed and glass display allow for ExorVision monitors to be cleaned using disinfectants and a wet cloth.

  3. Why use 12-volt power supply?

    In what is called a "Patient Vicinity," where a patient may be in contact with electrical equipment, the Standard for Health Care sets strict standards for electrical safety. It recommends less than 30 volts per device, which is easily met by ExorVision 12-volt power supplies. Compare this to 120-volt power supplies built into regular monitors, and it's easy to see why integrators prefer ExorVision.

    The engineer or integrator responsible for installation should be familiar with the OSHA-adoped codes NEC517 and NFPA99.