A vacuum suction station is used to create negative pressure for the removal of fluids and gases from patients, ensuring a sterile and safe environment for medical procedures.
The vacuum suction station operates using a water-ring vacuum pump, which generates negative pressure. This pressure is maintained through an automatic electrical control system, ensuring optimal performance.
Key features include dynamic control of water cooling temperature, automatic switching between units, a high degree of intelligence in the electrical control system, and a data communication interface for remote management.
Yes, the vacuum suction station is designed for continuous operation throughout the day, providing reliable and safe suction for hospital wards.
Regular maintenance includes checking the water level and temperature, ensuring proper operation of the vacuum pump, and monitoring the system for any faults or abnormalities.
Yes, the open data communication interface allows for integration with existing hospital management systems for efficient monitoring and control.
The capacity varies by model, with options ranging from 30 Nm3/h to 500 Nm3/h, suitable for different hospital requirements.
Power requirements depend on the model, with voltage options typically around 220V and power consumption ranging from 2.3 kW to 15 kW.
Noise levels vary by model, with typical ranges around 56 dB(A) to 74 dB(A), ensuring it operates quietly in a hospital environment.
The system features an automatic electrical control system that allows for dynamic adjustments and monitoring of operational parameters, ensuring efficient operation.
Yes, the vacuum pump unit and the intelligent electric control cabinet have received CE certification, ensuring compliance with safety and quality standards.
The system automatically switches to the subsequent unit, maintaining continuous operation and minimizing any disruption to patient care.
Yes, it is designed to achieve sterile and environmentally friendly emissions, contributing to a safer hospital environment.
Dimensions vary by model, with sizes typically around 1300 mm x 800 mm x 1500 mm for standard units; specific measurements can be found in the product specifications.
Yes, training and support are typically offered to hospital staff to ensure proper operation and maintenance of the vacuum suction station.
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