Specifications
Hospital Oxygen :
Oxygen is vital in all hospitals, and this has led focus of associated individuals and managers in the hospital.
For more information, we will get acquainted with three methods of using oxygen in the hospital
1-Oxygen Capsule:
It is one of the oldest methods, which is still a good alternative to the needs of hospitals
Advantages:
- No need for electricity
- No need for repairs
- High purity
- No pressure drop
- Continuous operation
- Low capital cost
Disadvantages:
- Need to change daily or weekly
- High cost for charging
- High pressure and associated hazards
- Uncertainty of having full or empty tank
- Required space of 3 square meters
- Replacement of valves
- Required periodic tests
2-oxygen tank:
It is one of the oldest methods, which is still a good alternative to the needs of hospitals
Advantages:
• No need for electricity
• No need for repairs
• High purity
• No pressure drop
• Continuous operation
• Low capital cost
Disadvantages:
• Need to change daily or weekly
• High cost for charging
• High pressure and associated hazards
• Uncertainty of having full or empty tank
• Required space of 3 square meters
• Replacement of valves
• Required periodic tests
3-Oxygen genenator:
A high-performance equipment that separate oxygen from the air using zeolite.
Advantages:
• No need to charge
• No need to be replaced
• Low pressure and low associated hazards
• No need to carry
• Guaranteed performance up to 10 years
Disadvantages:
• Low purity in high utilization
• Pressure drop
• Expensive and long-term repairs
• Requires electricity
• Requires operator
• Requires maintenance room
• High capital cost compared to oxygen tanks and vessels
• Need for continuous service
• Noise pollution
• Replacement of zeolite in the long run
• Required space of 4 square meters
Technical Information
The hospital liquid oxygen tank is a static device that works without the need for electricity and the operator.
These tanks are installed on a foundation in a hospital and using oxygen carriers, the oxygen fluid is charged in the tank. By opening the valve, the liquid oxygen with the pressure set in the pipeline flows towards the central board and then transmits to the consumer segments.
The only activity required at this time is to check the liquid level gauge weekly, which indicates the full percentage of liquid oxygen in the tank. If this gauge is between 20% and 30%, the next charge must be ordered. The purity of oxygen in these conditions will be constant and due to the pressure regulator, the pressure drop does not occure even at the highest level of consumption.
Some important points
Where to buy Liquid Oxygen?
There are more than 120 plants in Iran that can supply oxygen to the hospital.
In some small cities, there may not be these liquid oxygen production plants, but this is not worrying. Liquid oxygen transportation vehicles are active throughout Iran and carry oxygen to the most remote parts of Iran.
Price per kilo of liquid oxygen ?
Each kilo of liquid oxygen in Iran is priced at about 600 USD in urban areas and 800 USD in remote areas.
It should be noted that this amount is not deductible based on the cost of site unloading and shipping costs.
How much space is needed ?
Contrary to some imaginations, the reservoir space requirement is about 70 m. The required reservoir area is about 4 x 4 meters, with a diameter of 2.5 m, which is required for the reservoir, and the rest for access around the reservoir.
This space is for a tank with a capacity of 20 tons of oxygen.
What should be the location of the installation ?
The location of the tank should be at the point where the carriage’s access is provided and the 1 hour stop of the carriage in that area does not obstruct the route.
Preferably, the oil and fuel should not be in the tank location (sufficient distance of 2 meters).
pROJECTS
Collection name |
Amin Hospital |
installation location |
Iran, Esfahan |
Installation year |
1396 |
Type of tank |
Oxygen tank |
Tank capacity |
Z20P16 |
Specifications |
250 beds |
Collection name |
Hazrat Zahra Hospital (AS) |
installation location |
Iran-Isfahan-Khansar |
Installation year |
1395 |
Type of tank |
Oxygen tank |
Tank capacity |
Z10P16 |
Specifications |
120 beds |
Collection name |
Imam Khomeini Hospital |
installation location |
Iran-Isfahan-Falavarjan |
Installation year |
1397 |
Type of tank |
Oxygen tank |
Tank capacity |
Z10P16 |
Specifications |
150 Beds |
Collection name |
Family Hospital |
installation location |
Iran, Esfahan |
Installation year |
1397 |
Type of tank |
Oxygen tank |
Tank capacity |
Z10P16 |
Specifications |
120 beds |
Collection name |
Motahari Hospital |
installation location |
Iran-Isfahan-Foulad Shahr |
Installation year |
1397 |
Type of tank |
Oxygen tank |
Tank capacity |
Z10P16 |
Specifications |
160 beds |
Collection name |
Hojjatieh Hospital |
installation location |
Iran, Esfahan |
Installation year |
1397 |
Type of tank |
Oxygen tank |
Tank capacity |
Z8P16 |
Specifications |
100 beds |
Collection name |
Razi Clinic |
installation location |
Iran Tehran |
Installation year |
1397 |
Type of tank |
Oxygen tank |
Tank capacity |
Z4P16 |
Specifications |
60 beds |
Collection name |
Sobhan Health Hospital |
installation location |
Iran-Tehran-Pakdasht |
Installation year |
|
Type of tank |
Oxygen tank |
Tank capacity |
Z10P16 |
Specifications |
170 beds |