Hospital Oxygen Generator

Hospital Oxygen Generator
Product Introduction:
Hospital-Grade Oxygen Generator System / PSA Medical Oxygen Generator Plant / Turn-key Hospital Oxygen Generator
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Description
Technical Parameters
Product Configurations

 

Oxygen Generator For medical

Twin-Tower Type

  • Classic PSA design with dual adsorption towers
  • Reliable and cost-effective solution for standard hospital oxygen demand
  • Easy to install and maintain
Oxygen Generator For Hospital

Modular Type

  • Expandable capacity through modular design
  • Space-saving and energy-efficient
  • Ideal for hospitals with growing or fluctuating oxygen needs
Oxygen Gas Generator

Containerized Oxygen Generator (Premium Solution)

  • Combines modular flexibility with containerized mobility
  • Fully integrated "plug & play" oxygen plant inside an ISO container
  • Includes compressor, PSA unit, storage, and optional cylinder filling station
  • Mobile and ready for rapid deployment in remote or emergency settings

Key Value Propositions / Selling Points

 

Meets medical-grade oxygen purity (e.g. ≥ 90 % / 93 % / 95 %) appropriate for therapeutic use.

High continuous flow / capacity for hospital demand (ICU, operating theatres, wards) - scalable for peak load demand.

Reliable 24/7 operation; robust design with minimal downtime and redundancy.

Integrated safety, monitoring and alarm systems; supports regulatory compliance.

Low operational cost: energy efficiency, low maintenance, minimal external logistics (less need for cylinder deliveries).

Modular / containerized / skid-mounted options for easier installation, transport, scaling.

Full service support: installation, commissioning, parts, training, and local technical service.

 

Technical Highlights

 

Parameter Typical / Offered Range / Example Importance / Buyer Checklist
Oxygen Purity 90 % / 93 % / 95 % (medical grade) Purity affects patient safety, compliance with medical standards and certificates.
Flow Rate / Capacity From small scale (e.g. 1-8 m³/h) up to large plants supplying multiple hospitals or entire hospital complexes.  Must meet maximum hospital requirement: ICU, ventilators, oxygen masks/tanks etc.
Outlet Pressure Example: 4-6 bar for standard units; higher pressure if filling cylinders etc.  Pressure must match downstream infrastructure, pipelines, storage, or cylinders.
Operating Mode / Availability 24/7 continuous operation; built-in redundancy; automatic start/stop features. Hospitals cannot tolerate failures; downtime has serious consequences.
Feed Gas / Air Quality Compressed air quality specs (e.g. particulate, moisture, oil content); requirement for dryers, filters. Poor air quality shortens sieve life, reduces purity, increases maintenance.
Power Requirements Input voltage, phase, frequency, power consumption (kW), backup power options. Hospitals may have unstable grid; backup generator/UPS planning needed.
Environmental Conditions Operating ambient temperature, humidity, altitude etc. Equipment must be designed or selected for local conditions.
Noise Levels dB during operation. Important for hospital environment / regulatory limits.
Control & Monitoring Systems Automatic controls; purity analyzers; dew-point / moisture sensors; alarm systems; data logging; remote monitoring options.  For safety, regulatory record, maintenance scheduling.
Materials & Construction Molecular sieve type; stainless steel piping; quality of valves, fittings; container / skid design. Impacts durability, corrosion resistance, long-term maintenance.
Certifications / Standards WHO technical specs, FDA / CE / ISO 13485, local medical device licenses; pressure vessel certifications; safety standards.  Critical for procurement compliance; for grant-funded or public hospital tenders.

 

Regulatory, Quality & Compliance Requirements

 

  • Compliance with WHO, UNICEF, Global Fund technical specifications for PSA Oxygen Plants.
  • Local medical device regulations / licensing and registration.
  • Pressure equipment / pressure vessel codes (ASME, PED, etc.) if applicable.
  • Safety standards: oxygen safety, anti-fire measures, electrical safety.
  • Validation & certification of purity analyzers, monitoring instruments.
  • Documentation: material traceability; factory test reports; performance curves; installation & commissioning reports.

 

Manufacturing, Installation & Service

 

 

Modular / skid / containerized fabrication for faster site installation.

Site requirement preparation: foundation, space, ventilation, access.

Installation & commissioning: setting up, ramp-up time, performance acceptance tests.

Spare parts & consumables: molecular sieve, filters, valves.

Maintenance schedule: filter changes, sieve replacement, inspection of piping, seals.

Remote diagnostics / support (if provided).

 

Supply, Lead Times & Commercial Terms

 

Standard models vs custom builds; possibility to scale by modules.

Typical lead time: for small, medium, large capacity units; impact of customization.

Minimum Order Quantity / Contracts.

Warranty terms: structural, performance, parts.

Packaging & shipping: containerization, skid-mounted, protected for transport.

After-sales support: local service partners or own service teams.

 

Use Cases & Applications

 

Hospitals: ICUs, operating theatres, general wards.

Field hospitals / temporary setups (e.g. emergencies, pandemics).

Rural clinics / remote medical centers.

Oxygen filling stations (cylinders).

Backup systems for existing supply reliance (liquid oxygen, cylinder supply).

 

Buyer Checklist – What Procurement Should Verify

 

Estimated peak plus average oxygen demand (flow, pressure, purity).

Stability and reliability of electricity supply; backup power availability.

Local ambient conditions (temperature, altitude, dust, humidity).

Maintenance capability and spare parts availability locally.

Purity monitoring and safety systems included.

Turn-key responsibilities: who does civil works, electrical, piping, staff training.

Total cost of ownership: initial cost + operating cost (power, compressed air, maintenance) + downtime cost.

Regulatory compliance and documentation for hospital accreditation / audits.

 

Example Specification (Sample / Reference)

 

Sample specification for a mid-sized hospital oxygen generator plant

Capacity: 50 m³/hr (≈ ~1700 scfh) required purity 95 %

Outlet pressure: 5 bar (adjustable)

Power input: 400 V, 3-phase, 50 Hz, ~ < XX kW (to be specified)

Air supply requirement: Compressed air inlet: ≥ 7 bar, ISO 8573-1 class 1.4.1 (or equivalent) air quality, with pre-filters and desiccant dryer.

Purity analyzer: Continuous O₂ % display + alarm, dew point sensor.

Control panel: PLC or industrial controller with HMI / touchscreen; remote monitoring capability.

Ambient environment: Designed for up to 40 °C, max humidity 90%, altitude up to 2000 m.

Noise: < 75 dB at 1 m (example value).

Certifications: CE / ISO 13485 / WHO technical specs / PED or ASME for pressure parts.

 

 

 

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