It is a hard-shell hyperbaric oxygen chamber (model LB1200-50) designed for rehabilitation and wellness use. The unit provides a controlled, oxygen-rich environment at therapeutic pressures (1.5–1.6 ATA) to support recovery, sports therapy, and wellness applications.
ATA (atmospheres absolute) is the unit of pressure. 1.5–1.6 ATA means the chamber increases ambient pressure to 1.5–1.6 times normal atmospheric pressure to raise oxygen partial pressure and support therapeutic effects. Use should follow clinical protocols and manufacturer guidance.
Model: LB1200-50; Type: Oxygen Chamber; Single package size: 300 x 300 x 200 cm; Single gross weight: 101 kg; Size described as 24-inch (see manufacturer for exact internal dimensions and clearances).
This is a single-user chamber (designed for one person at a time). The product name references 24 inches — verify internal dimensions with the manufacturer to confirm fit for specific patients or users.
'Universal TV' typically indicates the chamber is compatible with or can be equipped with a 24-inch monitor/viewing option or mounting interface. A TV may not be included by default — confirm whether a monitor, mounting kit, or viewing window is supplied or offered as an option.
Operation should be performed by trained personnel only. Facilities should ensure operators receive proper training in hyperbaric procedures, emergency protocols, patient monitoring, and device-specific operation per manufacturer instructions and local regulations.
Typical applications include post-injury and post-surgery rehabilitation support, sports recovery, adjunctive treatment in certain medical conditions, and wellness/relaxation sessions in oxygen bars. It should be used as part of an overall care plan under medical advice.
Yes. Common contraindications include untreated pneumothorax and some uncontrolled medical conditions. Other safety concerns include fire risk with oxygen-rich atmospheres, barotrauma, and ear/sinus issues. Always screen users medically and follow safety protocols; consult a physician prior to use.
Certification and regulatory compliance vary by supplier and market (CE, ISO, FDA, local medical device approvals). The listing does not state specific approvals — request certificate copies and compliance documentation from the manufacturer or vendor before purchase.
The packaged dimensions (300 x 300 x 200 cm) and 101 kg gross weight require adequate floor space, door access, and a stable, level surface. Ensure sufficient room for access, ventilation, and any external oxygen systems. Professional installation by authorized technicians is recommended.
Specific oxygen supply (e.g., concentrator, cylinders) and electrical requirements are not provided in the basic description. Contact the manufacturer or vendor for required oxygen flow rates, piping or connector specs, electrical voltage/current, and any backup systems needed.
Follow the manufacturer's maintenance schedule. Use only approved, non-flammable cleaning agents, inspect seals and fittings regularly, test pressure and safety valves, and replace consumable seals per guidance. Keep maintenance records and arrange periodic professional servicing.
Common options for hard hyperbaric chambers include viewing windows/monitors, intercom systems, patient monitoring devices, stretchers, and custom interior fittings. Confirm available accessories, compatibility, and pricing with the seller.
Warranty terms and after-sales support are not specified in the product description. Before purchase, request written warranty details (duration, coverage), service network information, spare-parts availability, and response times for technical support.
This product is sold as a single item. Contact the supplier for pricing, lead times, shipping options, and installation services. Note the package size (300 x 300 x 200 cm) and weight (101 kg) for freight, clearance, and customs planning; professional installation and on-site acceptance testing are recommended.
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