Setting up a new dental clinic requires precise planning, particularly when it comes to the heart of the operatory: the dental chair. In 2026, modern dental chair installation requirements go beyond basic plumbing; they involve integrated digital connectivity, advanced air filtration, and strict ergonomic zoning.
At Rixi Medical, we support our global partners with a full technical setup roadmap. This guide details the essential infrastructure requirements for a successful installation of our R-series dental units.
🏗️ Pre-Installation Infrastructure Checklist
Before your Rixi dental chair arrives, ensure your facility meets the following three infrastructure pillars: Electrical, Plumbing, and Compressed Air.
1. Electrical Requirements
Modern units like the Rixi R5 require stable power for integrated surgical monitors and intraoral scanners.
- Voltage: AC 220V/110V (±10%), 50Hz/60Hz.
- Dedicated Circuit: Each chair should be on a dedicated 10A-15A circuit to prevent power fluctuations during motor movement.
- Data Ports: Pre-install Cat6 ethernet cables or high-speed Wi-Fi access points within the delivery system zone for digital integration.
2. Plumbing and Water Quality
- Inlet Water Pressure: 0.2 MPa – 0.4 MPa.
- Water Line Filtration: We highly recommend a central water filtration system to prevent internal valve clogging.
- Suction/Drainage: A minimum 1.5-inch (40mm) diameter drain pipe with a constant downward slope to prevent backup.
3. Compressed Air Specifications
The air supply must be clean, dry, and oil-free.
- Air Pressure: 0.55 MPa – 0.8 MPa.
- Flow Rate: Minimum 50L/min per chair.
- Air Dryer: An integrated air dryer is essential to prevent moisture buildup in the handpiece lines.
📏 Space Planning and Operatory Zoning
The “Working Zone” around the chair is critical for practitioner health and patient comfort.
| Zone | Distance from Center | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Working Zone | 0 – 0.5m | Handpieces, 3-way syringe, instrument tray. |
| Assistant Zone | 0.5m – 1.0m | Suction, curing light, assistant console. |
| Digital Zone | 1.0m – 1.5m | Integrated HD monitor, intraoral scanner cart. |
| Circulation Zone | >1.5m | Patient entry/exit and clinical staff movement. |
Total recommended operatory size: Minimum 3.0m x 3.5m for optimal ergonomics.
🛠️ The Rixi Installation Process: Step-by-Step
- Foundation Anchoring: Rixi R-series units feature a heavy-duty floor-mounted base for zero vibration.
- Junction Box Connection: Connect the air, water, and power within the unit’s internal junction box.
- Digital Calibration: Calibrate the programmable memory positions and test the integrated monitor connectivity.
- Leak Testing: Perform a 24-hour pressure test on all internal water and air lines.
Conclusion: Plan for Long-Term Success
A professional installation is the foundation of your clinic’s reliability. By adhering to these dental chair installation requirements, you minimize future maintenance costs and maximize your equipment’s lifespan.
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FAQ: Dental Chair Installation
Q: Can I install a dental chair on a wooden floor?
A: We recommend a reinforced concrete floor for stability. If installing on wood, ensure the floor can support at least 300kg and use a sub-plate for load distribution.
Q: How do I handle the drainage for a floor-mounted unit?
A: Floor-mounted units require pre-drilled plumbing channels in the sub-floor. Contact Rixi engineering for a precise floor-hole template before pouring your concrete.
Q: What is the most common installation error?
A: Incorrect water pressure and moisture in the air lines. Always install a pressure regulator and a high-quality air dryer.
Published by the Rixi Medical Engineering Support Team. Building the foundation of modern dentistry.