Description
Pre Filter: First level of filtration: captures larger dust particles and contaminants from the air. Protects the subsequent filters and systems from being overloaded by large particles. It ensures that only relatively clean air proceeds to the next stage of filtration.
HEPA Filter: is the final stage of filtration, ensuring that the air being recirculated into the OT room is clean and free from contaminants, ensuring a sterile environment essential for surgeries.
UV Light: acts as an additional layer of purification by sterilizing air that may have passed through the previous filtration and heating stages.
Heater : The heater raises the temperature of the air to help in eliminating bacteria and other microorganisms. Heating the air helps destroy or inactivate bacteria and small particles, improving air hygiene.
Exhaust Fan: responsible for removing the air from the OT room. This helps in creating a controlled environment by removing stale, contaminated air, which is then processed through filtration systems for cleaning and recirculation.
Cooling Coil: used to decrease the temperature. After passing through the heater, the air may become too warm, so the cooling coil cools it down to maintain a comfortable temperature suitable for the OT environment.
Blower: The blower pushes the air with force into the HEPA filter chamber. By moving air at high speed, the blower ensures a steady supply of air to be filtered. It typically pushes air from both sides to ensure even distribution across the filtration area.















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