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- Operational data:
- Medium and usage
- Working conditions
- Working parameters of cryochamber
- Operating parameters
- Alarm signaling
- Nominal power consumption 16 (A)
- Electric power supply 400/50 (V / Hz)
- Temperature range in the treatment chamber -80 to -160oC
- Temperature range in the vestibule -60 ° C
- Recommended temperature in the treatment chamber -120oC
- Recommended temperature in the vestibule -60oC
- Cooling time of the cryochamber up to temp. -120oC 25 (min)
- Time spent in the treatment chamber (regulated by the staff) 1-3 (min)
- The time spent in the vestibule (regulated by the service) 1-3 (min)
- Automatic cryochamber regeneration: time programmed by the user
- Liquid nitrogen
- Liquid synthetic air
- Cooling of the cryochamber to the temperature recommended in the treatment chamber -120oC 100 -120 (kg)
- During the procedure (3 min) 3 – 4 (kg)
- Power supply: alternating voltage
- Atmospheric pressure: 80 – 106 kPa
- Ambient temperature: 10 – 45oC
- Relative humidity: <85%
- Type of work: continuous work
- Voltage and frequency: 230 and 3 x 400 V, 50 Hz
- The temperature in the vestibule: -60oC +/- 5oC
- Range of working temperature of the chamber
- Maximum number of patients in the chamber (depending on size): up to 6 people
- Working temperature range of the treatment chamber: -80 ° C to -160 ° C every 5 ° C
- Time of the procedure programmed in the range: 30 s to 5 min. every 1s
- Nitrogen consumption for cooling: up to temp -120oC – 100 kg,
- Oxygen concentration in the chamber: 18 – 22%
- Cooling time of the cryochamber: ca. 40 min. up to -160oC
- Temperature stabilization in the treatment chamber: +/- 3 (max. +/- 10) ˚C
- The amount of breathing air entering the chamber: (163 K)> 35 m3 / h
- The lifetime of oxygen sensors: 3-4 years to -160 ° C – 120 kg
- Nitrogen consumption during treatments: (depending on the version): from 60 kg / h to 80 kg / h
Drop in oxygen concentration in the chamber:
• Below 17% – an audible signal and automatic shut-off of the cryogenic liquid supply to both the chamber and the building
• Above 22% – an audible signal and an automatic shut-off of the cryogenic liquid supply to both the chamber and the building
For the patient: a button in the chamber – a light and sound signal.