Basic Info.
Short Description:
The MO series mini-plant oxygen generator set is a marvel in the realm of medical oxygen production. Positioned in cabins and containers, this state-of-the-art system assures an unmanned production of medical oxygen, seamlessly integrating into your healthcare facility's existing structure. Driven by the PSA process, this mini-plant is designed to deliver medical oxygen at a purity level of 93±3%, fully aligning with the stringent standards of both the European and US Pharmacopeia.
Working Principles
The Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) generator transforms air into pure oxygen through a sophisticated process of molecular sieve pressure swing adsorption. This cutting-edge system is the epitome of simplicity, practicality, and reliability, offering a cost-effective solution for in-situ oxygen production in medical institutions. Its dual tower design, coupled with advanced filtration and drying systems, ensures the delivery of contaminant-free air, perfectly suited for central oxygen supply.
Key Features and Advantages
- Dynamic on-site oxygen generation: Eliminate the risks associated with supply chain disruptions.
- Liberation from restrictive gas supply contracts, empowering independence.
- Compact design: No need for high-pressure cylinder storage or bulky tanks.
- Intelligent automation: Capable of prolonged, unattended operations.
- Real-time monitoring: Parameter transmission to a Remote Operation Center (ROC).
Frequently Asked Questions
What purity level of oxygen does this PSA system produce?
The system is designed to deliver medical-grade oxygen at a purity level of 93±3%, meeting both European and US Pharmacopeia standards.
Is the oxygen generator energy-efficient?
Yes, the MO series PSA medical oxygen generator provides an enormous saving of approximately 25-30% in power consumption compared to traditional systems.
Can the system operate automatically?
Absolutely. It features intelligent automation capable of prolonged, unattended operation with real-time data transmission for remote monitoring.
What is the estimated lifetime of the equipment?
The system is built for durability with a projected lifespan of over 8 years under proper maintenance conditions.
What kind of maintenance does the PSA system require?
It utilizes innovative condition-based maintenance, equipped with advanced diagnostics to ensure superior process management and reduced downtime.
How many hospital beds can a single unit support?
Depending on the model, the capacity ranges from supporting under 100 beds (MO-E) up to over 900 beds (MO-M and customized series).