Negative Pressure System For Isolation Room
Negative Pressure System For Isolation Room

Negative Pressure System For Isolation Room

MOQ : 100 Pieces

Negative Pressure System For Isolation Room Specification

  • Material
  • GI and Powder Coated Steel
  • Thickness
  • 50 mm insulated panel
  • Lighting
  • LED, 20W flush-mounted
  • Filters
  • HEPA and Pre-Filter
  • Filter Type
  • HEPA H14, Pre-Filter G4
  • Air Flow
  • 1200 m3/hr
  • Nozzle
  • High-efficiency adjustable air outlet nozzle
  • Air Volume
  • 1100-1200 m3/hr
  • Door
  • Hermetically sealed interlocked door
  • Dimension (L*W*H)
  • 2400 mm x 2400 mm x 2500 mm
  • Floor
  • Antimicrobial, anti-skid PVC
  • Type
  • Negative Pressure Isolation System
  • Voltage
  • 230 V AC
  • Power Consumption
  • 350 W
  • Condition
  • New
  • Frame Material
  • Aluminium
  • Feature
  • Portable design, real-time pressure monitoring, alarm system for pressure drop
  • Application
  • Isolation room for infection control in hospitals
  • Weight
  • Approx. 250 kg
  • Installation
  • Plug and play, rapid deployment
  • Disinfection
  • UV-C disinfection lamp (optional)
  • Display
  • Digital display for negative pressure level
  • Alarm
  • Audio-visual alarm for filter and pressure fault
  • Control Panel
  • Microprocessor based with digital display
  • Relative Humidity
  • <90% (non-condensing)
  • Inlet/Exhaust
  • Flexible duct connectors included
  • Mobility
  • Heavy-duty castor wheels
  • Operating Temperature
  • 5C - 45C
  • Usage
  • COVID-19, TB, SARS, and other airborne infection isolation
  • Noise Level
  • < 60 dB(A) at 1 meter
 

Negative Pressure System For Isolation Room Trade Information

  • Minimum Order Quantity
  • 100 Pieces
  • Payment Terms
  • Cash in Advance (CID)
  • Supply Ability
  • 5000 Pieces Per Month
  • Delivery Time
  • 10 Days
  • Main Domestic Market
  • All India
 

About Negative Pressure System For Isolation Room

(CAN BE DESIGNED SPECIFICALLY FOR COVID ISOLATION ROOM)

The HEPA UNIT is a portable, self-contained high efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filtration system designed to easily and economically create a negative pressure isolation room that will meet OSHA and CDC TB guidelines.

The HEPA Filtration Unit can be used as a positive pressure clean air recirculating system in clinics, waiting rooms, hospital emergency rooms and other confined areas or as a partial or complete exhausting system to create a negative pressure isolation room for possible use with patients known or suspected of having COVID 19, TB, SARS or other infectious diseases.

As a recirculating unit, the HEPA Filtration Unit has a powerful motor/blower that can deliver up to 800 cubic feet per minute (CFM) or 1360 m3 /hr to provide a large number of room air changes per hour to minimize the spread of airborne diseases to patients and healthcare workers.

As a negative pressure unit, the air passing through the HEPA filter is cleansed of 99.99% of particles as small as 0.3 micron and may be exhausted directly to the exterior through a window, or through a wall simply by connecting flexible ducting to the 12 in. (305 mm) collar located on the top of the equipment.

As a Partial Exhaust system: Same HEPA filtration unit can be used as a partially exhaust and major recirculation unit. This means that, about 10-20% of the total air can be exhausted into the environment and the rest of the air is recirculated. In this type of setup a negative pressure is created in the room along with hepa filtration in the same area. In laymans terms, it means that although negative pressure is maintained in the room still the unit is able to maintain cleanliness level in the room.

As a positive pressure system, the HEPA filtration unit can be optimized to intake required amount of fresh air and mix it in the recirculated air. In a typical clinical (hospital) setup, where cleanliness levels are of utmost priority positive pressure is maintained in the room using small percentage of fresh air and mixing in the recirculated air.

As a fresh air filtration unit, the HEPA filtration unit can be used as a 100% fresh air unit which along with providing cleanair, also provides ventilation. This setup is usually designed for households, gyms, shops, showrooms etc.

The HEPA filtration unit consists of high grade H14 mini pleat filters.

Low Cost Isolation Room: This system is an easy and economical solution for creating a negative pressure, isolation room. Simply roll the HEPA filtration unit into a standard room, connect flexible ducting to the 6 in. (150 mm) collar on the side of the unit for partial exhaust or to the optional 12 in. (305 mm) flanged collar for total exhaust and vent the purified air to the exterior through a window or wall.

Flexible Applications: The versatile HEPA Filtration Unit can be used as a clean air recirculating unit, a positive pressure unit, a negative pressure unit or as a split system to create both negative pressure and clean air recirculation by simultaneously exhausting some of the air out while recirculating the remainder back into the room.

Adjustable Airflow

  • With speeds ranging from 300 to 800 CFM (510 to 1360 m3/hr),
  • The HEPA filtration unit provides effective air filtration for a wide variety of room sizes.

Room Air Changes Per Hour: The HEPA Filtration System is capable of providing up to 27 room air changes per hour (ACH) in a typical 15 x 15 x 8 ft (4.5 x 4.5 x 2.4 m) patient room or up to 12 ACH for rooms up to 4,000 cubic feet (113 cubic meters).

Working Principle: Room air, along with airborne contaminants, are drawn into the intake grille at the bottom of the equipment, while the purified air is discharged at the top of the HEPA Filtration Unit, which generates a sweeping air circulation pattern with adequate "reach" to optimize the clean breathing zone for patient and staff.

Small and Portable: The HEPA Filtration unit can be rolled from one room to another and easily fit into areas with limited floor space (Wheels with lock)

Simple Maintenance: Both HEPA filter and prefilter are easily accessible for replacement by authorized personnel.

Quiet Operation: 52 dBA on low, 56 dBA on medium and 60 dBA on high speed measured 30 in. (762mm) from face of the unit.

Filter

  • HEPA Filter
  • Aluminum Framed HEPA type, with a minimum efficiency of 99.99% @ 0.3 micron, aerosol challenged (zero probed).
  • Airflow sensor indicates when the filter needs changing. Prefilter
  • 10 MICRON Pre Filter (G5 grade) Washable type Fine Filter
  • 5 MICRON Fine Filter (F8 Grade) Washable type.

UV light: Providing intensity of >40 W/cm2 at HEPA filter surface (hour meter provided for extra charge on request)

Airflow Speed Control: Adjustable airflow speed control from 300 800 CFM 10%.

 

VIRUS BURN OUT HEATER (OPTIONAL): An optional 2KW heater can be installed with controller in the same model (at an extra charge)

Filter Health Indicator: Indicator for HEPA filter is provided. It turns on red when the filter is choked, its green if the filter is healthy

Warranty: 1 year against any manufacturing defects



The Negative Pressure System for Isolation Rooms is a popular and commanding solution, expertly designed for advanced infection control in medical environments. Featuring a top-drawer microprocessor-based control panel with digital display, this unit operates quietly (<60 dB at 1 meter) to provide a safe and calm setting. Flexible duct connectors, heavy-duty castor wheels, and plug-and-play functionality enable rapid and mobile deployment. With UV-C optional disinfection, HEPA H14 filtration, and antimicrobial, anti-skid flooring, it ensures the finest protection against COVID-19, TB, SARS, and other airborne infections. Pick yours for superior hospital isolation!

Highlighted Usage & Applications, Core Advantages, and Directions

This Negative Pressure System is tailored for isolating patients with airborne infections such as COVID-19, SARS, and TB. Its primary competitive advantages include a high-efficiency filtration system, real-time pressure monitoring, and audio-visual alarms for filter and pressure faults. With portable, plug-and-play design and rapid set-up, it ensures seamless integration into hospital settings. Use it by positioning the system in the target room, connecting flexible ducts, powering on, and monitoring through the intuitive digital display for optimum results.


Supply Ability, Main Market, and Payment Terms - Seamless Shipping Experience

We maintain a consistent supply ability, ensuring continuous availability across the main domestic market in India. Shipped promptly with express shipping upon order confirmation, each Negative Pressure System is handled with care. The asking price is available on request, tailored to suit institutional procurement needs. Standard payment terms include advance payment or agreed schedules. Secure your hospital's finest infection control resource and experience hassle-free installation, expedited delivery, and reliable after-sale support directly from a renowned manufacturer and supplier.


FAQ's of Negative Pressure System For Isolation Room:


Q: How does the Negative Pressure System enhance infection control in isolation rooms?

A: The system maintains a negative pressure environment, preventing airborne pathogens from leaving the room. Its HEPA H14 and pre-filter combination captures contaminants, while optional UV-C disinfection further reduces microbial load, ensuring a safer zone for both patients and healthcare staff.

Q: What is the process for installing the Negative Pressure System?

A: Installation is a simple plug-and-play process. Place the system in the designated room, connect the flexible ducts, and power it on. The microprocessor-based control panel guides further setup, and real-time monitoring starts immediately through the digital display.

Q: When should this system be used in a hospital setting?

A: This system is ideal during outbreaks of airborne diseases like COVID-19, TB, or SARS, or whenever patient isolation is necessary to prevent nosocomial infections. Hospitals, clinics, and any infection-prone areas benefit from its rapid and portable deployment.

Q: What primary materials are used in the construction of the Negative Pressure System?

A: The system is built from galvanized iron (GI), powder-coated steel, and an aluminum frame, ensuring robustness and durability. The floor is antimicrobial, anti-skid PVC, and the structure is insulated to a thickness of 50 mm for thermal stability.

Q: How is system maintenance managed?

A: The system includes audio-visual alarms for filter replacement and pressure drops, alerting staff to maintenance needs. Filters (HEPA and pre-filter) should be checked and replaced as indicated to maintain optimal filtration and airflow performance.

Q: Where does your company ship this product, and how fast is delivery?

A: We primarily supply across India, catering to hospitals, healthcare providers, and institutional buyers. Products are shipped using express shipping channels to assure fast, secure delivery and rapid setup at your site.

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