MOT : Laminar Air Flow With Air Handling Unit
Laminar flow is defined as airflow in which the entire body of air moves with steady, uniform velocity along parallel flow lines with a minimum of eddies.
The supply of air to an operating room should have four main functions;
To control the temperature and humidity of the space.
To assist in the removal and dilution of waste anesthetic gases.
To dilute airborne bacterial contamination To control the movement of air within the department, such that the transfer of airborne bacteria from clean to sterile areas is minimized.
For Operating Theatre, One of the main objectives of system is to dilute the bacteria generated by the operating team and patient in the theatre and to create an Air flow pattern that carries out contaminated air away from the operating table.
Integrated Plenum is supplied by us as an integral parts of Operating Theatre Department Design and Solution.
Features of Ceiling Mounted Laminar Flow
- To create a controlled sterile working area
- Free of bacterial contamination with positive
- air pressure, HEPA filters 0.3 microns
An Air Handler, or Air Handling unit, is a device used to regulate and circulate air as part of a heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning (HVAC) system.
Features of AHU
- We offer precision engineered Air Handling Units in various designs and capacities.
- Double Skinned Available in PPGI/SS-304.
Features of Ducting
- Aluminium Material 18-20 Gauges without Sharp Edge
- Gasket of 3mm between the Joints
- Leak-less Ducting with Proper Insulation
The outdoor unit is usually located in the rear or side of your Office it is where the heat from inside your room is dispersed. It contains the compressor, condenser coil and a fan.
Features of ODU
- Condenser shall be Air Cooled type
- Tubing will be copper
- Tubing Coated with Corrosion Resistant Coating