Introduction to the Central Medical Vacuum System:
A vacuum or vacuity is called a space in which there is no air; in such space, the molecules of the air that cause the air pressure are also not present. The central vacuum system is used to create a steady central vacuum within the entire hospital space which is transferred to the various terminal units of this vacuum in the designated units in the hospital using copper pipelines. This system is used within all the hospitals and medical centers which are in need of a suction system.
A vacuum pump is a machine that is designed in order to remove unwanted fluids or gases within the hospital and laboratory environments.
The medical vacuum system package which has been designed according to the HTM 2022 standards provides the essential conditions for the vacuum which consists of the vacuum pumps (the number of the pumps shall be estimated based on the capacity of the medical center) and the tank. The most important aspect of the vacuum pumps is that they work around the clock on a steady routine, suctioning the air on the one hand and releasing it on the other. Since within these pumps vacuum oil has been incorporated in order to smoothen up the motion of the blades on the cylinder walls, before the air is released it should be suctioned in by a type of filter that is generally called separator and be sent through the generation cycle again.
The Application of the Central Medical Vacuum System:
The Vacuum unit or the vacuum pump system is a machine that suctions the air and fluids by suctioning the air or creating a vacuum by creating negative pressure. The vacuum pump has one input and output section, which on the one hand suctions the air and on the other releases it, creating suction in the process. The vacuum pump is used in multiple industries, and it has various applications in medical industries and the hospital and laboratory equipment. The vacuum pump in medical application is used in highly developed and large hospitals all the while being used in small clinics and private practice. Within each hospital, operating room, or
laboratory there should always be a vacuum pump. The medical vacuum system is used during the surgery and after it in order to remove the blood, body fluids and secretions, tissues, and gases. These vacuum systems should enjoy a high level of suctioning capability and they should be easily handled while using in the operating rooms.
The Benefits and the Superior Attributes of the Central Medical Vacuum System:
Of the benefits of the oil vacuum pump, one can refer to its uninterrupted performance and its smoothening process using the oil which makes it work like a well-oiled machine. In this kind of pumps, the oil is not consumed in the process, rather it is only used to smoothen and cool up the machine.
Another benefit of the oil vacuum pump that can be reported is its vacuuming capacity up to -/7 times.