Self-cleaning purification air conditioning unit for operating rooms

by nclep on 2008-11-14 11:21:31

The role of air conditioning in modern hospital operating rooms (sterile rooms) is becoming increasingly important. In top-tier hospitals, operating rooms (sterile rooms) generally use purified air conditioning (laminar flow systems), adopting a full-air system operation. Multi-level high-efficiency filters increase wind resistance, and with the passage of time, cause filter mesh airflow blockage and dust accumulation. Suitable temperatures can exacerbate bacterial growth and reproduction, affecting indoor air quality and increasing the likelihood of disease and wound infections. Frequently replacing primary, medium, and high-efficiency filters increases operational costs.

Some second-tier or lower hospitals' operating rooms use air disinfection machines, or even ultraviolet irradiation or chemical spraying for sterilization. It should be noted that: even the best air disinfection machine can produce blind spots. When doctors operate on patients while facing away from the air disinfection machine, the patient's incision may fall into a dynamic disinfection blind spot. In the face of life, there is still much we need to do and improve upon.

NCL Company has creatively utilized cabinet-type air conditioners or central air conditioning with added (or modified) air disinfection equipment to successfully solve this problem, achieving dynamic dust removal and sterilization that fully complies with the design specifications required for clean operating rooms.