Maintain the ward in a negative pressure condition
Prevent the contaminated air in the ward from escaping to the outside
Indoor contaminated air can be recirculated
Indoor contaminated air is filtered before exhaust out from the room
Uses pre-filter + sterilization 99.99% @0.3µm HEPA filter + fan to capture the dust particles carrying viruses and microbes
Negative pressure isolation ward is defined as a ward with a pressure difference between the inside and outside of the ward. The pressure inside of the ward is lower than the outside pressure, therefore air inside the ward cannot escape to the outside. This design helps to prevent the contaminated air in the ward from escaping to the outside. When an indoor exhaust purification unit (EHU) is applied in a ward without exhaust system, part of the indoor contaminated air can be recirculated and absorbed to the purification unit, while part of the indoor contaminated air can be exhausted after purification to maintain the ward in a negative pressure condition. The indoor exhaust purification unit uses primary and HEPA filter to capture the dust particles carrying viruses and microbes.
Power Supply - : - AC 220V 50HZ 1P
Casing Material - : - SPCC
Fan Speed - : - High/Medium/Low
Air Volume (m³/h) - : - 200/ 400/ 600
Negative Pressure (Pa)(1/4 Exhaust) - : - 50/ 98/ 123
CADR of Particulate Matter - : - 150/ 262/ 336
Pre-Filter Size (mm) - : - 450 x 450 x 10
Antimicrobial HEPA Filter Size (mm) - : - 482 x 482 x 70
Air Outlet Size (mm) - : - 200 x 100
Exhaust Vent Size (mm) - : - Φ110
Aerosol Removal Efficiency - : - 99.91%/ 99.95%/ 99.60%