Hospital Environment-Regulating Constant Temperature & Humidity Control Cabinet
Application:
Hospital constant temperature and humidity systems stabilize environments in key areas, impacting patient recovery, equipment performance, and safety.
• Operating rooms: 22–25°C and 40–60% humidity reduce surgical infections (inhibiting bacteria, preventing hypothermia), integrated with HEPA for sterility.
• ICUs/neonatal wards: 45–55% humidity (avoids respiratory irritation/mold) and 24–26°C support vulnerable patients (e.g., preterm infants).
• Pharmacies/labs: <60% humidity preserves moisture-sensitive drugs; 20–25°C protects reagents/samples from thermal damage.
• Medical equipment rooms: 18–22°C prevents overheating of MRI/lasers, ensuring accuracy and longevity. Advanced systems offer remote monitoring and auto-adjustment to meet strict healthcare standards.
Design:
Category |
Size Details |
Standard Sizes |
Common specifications include: 2200(H) × 800(W) × 600(D)mm 2200(H) × 1000(W) × 800(D)mm 2200(H) × 800(W) × 800(D)mm 2200(H) × 1600(W) × 800(D)mm Smaller models are also available, such as 1200(H) × 600(W) × 400(D)mm, as well as more compact sizes like 600×600mm and 800×600mm. |
Custom Sizes |
Custom dimensions are determined based on actual needs, considering factors like installation space, quantity/type of control equipment, and complexity of control circuits. For scenarios requiring more devices, complex circuits, or large components, the width may exceed 1200mm, depth over 800mm, and height over 2200mm. For limited installation spaces (e.g., narrow equipment rooms or small venues), more compact custom sizes can be made. Specific specifications can be negotiated with suppliers based on actual conditions. |
IP Grade:
IP54 / IP55 / IP65 / IP66
Suggestion:
1. Operating Rooms: Opt for systems with ±0.5°C temperature precision and ±3% humidity control to meet strict sterility demands. Integrate redundant compressors for uninterrupted operation during long surgeries, and pair with HEPA filters featuring ≥99.97% particle retention efficiency.
2. ICUs/Neonatal Wards: Prioritize low-noise (<40dB) units to avoid disturbing patients. Add humidity compensation for rapid adjustments when doors open/close, and include air circulation enhancements to maintain uniform 24–26°C temperatures across cribs and beds.
3. Pharmacies/Labs: Choose explosion-proof models for drug storage areas, with humidity alarms triggering at >58% to preempt moisture damage. Incorporate data logging (ISO 13485 compliant) to track 20–25°C temperature stability for regulatory audits.
4. Medical Equipment Rooms: Select systems with high cooling capacity (≥150W/m²) to counteract heat from MRI/lasers. Add remote alerts via hospital BMS (Building Management System) for temperature deviations >±1°C, and include dust-resistant filters to protect sensitive equipment vents.
5. General Custom Features: Enable dual-power input for critical zones, and design modular units for easy expansion. Use corrosion-resistant materials (316 stainless steel) in humidifiers to prevent bacterial growth, aligning with healthcare hygiene standards.