Medical Facilities and Laboratories
 Medical Facilities and Laboratories

Air Conditioning for Medical Facilities and Laboratories

Purpose and Process
Primary Purpose:
Hospitals, laboratories, and pharmaceutical production workshops have extremely high requirements for air temperature, humidity, and cleanliness, necessitating a constant, sterile environment.
Heat Exchange Process:
Finned heat exchangers precisely exchange heat between the chilled water units and the indoor air to ensure that temperatures remain stable across all areas.
Multi-dimensional Explanation
Hygienic Materials:
Constructed from 316L or higher-grade stainless steel or food-grade aluminum to ensure a smooth, seamless surface that is easy to disinfect and clean.
Optimized Structure:
Designed with antibacterial and anti-mold features; surfaces can be treated with self-cleaning or antimicrobial coatings to reduce the risk of cross-contamination.
Energy Efficiency Control:
An intelligent control system precisely adjusts the operating status of the heat exchanger, ensuring temperature stability even under sudden load changes.
System Integration:
Seamlessly integrates with hospital management systems (such as BMS), providing real-time environmental data feedback and supporting automatic alarms and adjustments.
Low Energy Consumption Operation:
Optimizes the fluid channels and fin structures to maintain high heat transfer efficiency while reducing energy consumption for long-term economical operation.