Oxygen Generator
What is Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) Technology?
PSA is one of several modern technologies that is currently in use for separating oxygen from air.
How does PSA work?
PSA consists of a material called molecular sieve for gas separation, these zeolite based sieve has a preferential adsorption for nitrogen and other gases. The Clean dry air is passed through the sieve beds on the oxygen generator, which produces an oxygen enriched gas.
Can we operate Ventilators and Anaesthesia Machine on Airsep PSA Oxygen generator?
Absolutely Yes, these machines can be operated by Airsep PSA Oxygen Generator. Ventilators and Anaesthesia machines require 50- 56 PSI pressure where as our generator can produce 65 PSI pressure which is then reduced to your required pressure.
Is this system Hazardous?
Airsep Oxygen Generator is not hazardous because it operates only at 4.5 Bar, where as oxygen cylinders operates on 160 Bar. It is also not inflammable like other Liquid oxygen.
Space required for this system?
This is highly compact system. Our AS-G model which is with capacity of 30 cylinders/day requires 11 feet X 9 Feet area only. This system can be installed on terrace, room or hall.
What are the maintenance requirements of PSA oxygen generators?
PSA oxygen generators have internal filters that are recommended element replacement in every 6 months under 24/7 operation. Additionally, valves will have to be rebuilt every 5 years. The majority of the maintenance will involve the service of the air compressor recommended by the air compressor manufacturer
Liquid oxygen is with purity of 99% . Is this better than 93% oxygen from PSA System?
Liquid oxygen (LOX) at 99% oxygen purity is useful for metal cutting, but not necessarily for medical applications.
Why do some countries specify 99%?
Some local authorities require 99% purity oxygen due to old regulations and ordinances However, with the acceptance of international specifications from CSA (Canada), European Pharmacopeia, U.S. Pharmacopeia, Indian Food & Drug Administration and ISO 10083 (European),these older specifications are being revised to 93%.
What is the difference between an oxygen concentrator and an oxygen generator?
Generically, oxygen concentrators describe smaller home medical systems, and oxygen generators describe all other size plants. Smaller oxygen concentrator cannot produce higher pressure like 65 PSI or 4.48 bar, whereas oxygen generator can work on this kind of pressure. Zeolites life in oxygen generator are high with 20+ year depending on the feed air quality.
Liquid oxygen has losses where a certain amount is lost to evaporation. Does PSA have the same problem?
It is normal for a LOX storage tank to bleed off 10 to 15% of the tank volume to prevent pressure built-up & heat transmission. This is not a factor with PSA oxygen generators, all the oxygen that is produced can be used, and there is no bleed off.
Hyperbaric Chamber
What is hyperbaric medicine?
Hyperbaric Medicine is based on significantly increasing the level of Oxygen O2 in the blood generating the strong Hyperoxia adequate for medical therapies. Hyperoxia is created by dissolving the O2 in the blood plasma that is achieved by breathing it under a higher atmospheric pressure inside specially designed chambers. Hyperoxia produces a wide chain of physiological process in the patient organism to treat different diseases.
Above what pressure Hyperbaric chamber is considered for Medical treatment?
The undersea and Hyperbaric medical Society (UHMS) defines Hyperbaric Oxygen treatment as treating 100% Oxygen delivered at pressure greater than 1.4 ATA
WHAT CAN BE TREATED BY Hyperbaric chamber?
Emergency Indications: Air Embolism • Decompression Illness • Burns • Carbon monoxide poisoning • Cerebral edema • Closed head injuries • Crisis of sickle cell anemia • Blast injury • Gas Gangrene • Hydrogen sulfide poisoning • Near drowning • Near electrocution • Near hanging • Peyote poisoning • Severed limbs • Smoke inhalation
Which disease are mostly used in Hyperbaric
Diabetic foot and ulcer.
What is Monoplace & Multiplacechamber
Chamber where only one person can be accomodated is monoplace, Multiplace is more than one persion can be accomodated
Which are external connections required to operate the system?
Air, Oxygen and electricity.
What is duration of one session?
It is 60 min to 90 Min depending on disease.
How many sessions are required to cure the disease?
On an average 40 sessions are required but in some cases like sudden eye sight loss or sudden hearing loss 10 to 15 session are required and few Neuro cases 60 to 80 sessions are required.
Till what session we can come to know whether this therapy working on curing the disease?
Generally, in 7 to 10 session you can come to know