How to Select Oxygen Generation Systems for Hospital Branches, Health Centers, Sanatoriums, and Nursing Homes
2026/04/24
Hospital branches, sanatoriums, and nursing homes typically have less financial reserves compared to large-scale hospitals. Therefore, oxygen generators are a more suitable choice when selecting medical oxygen generation equipment. These devices not only have a small footprint, making them easy to install, but also offer flexibility in expanding oxygen supply when needed, with relatively low initial investment costs. Furthermore, they consume less energy, reducing daily operating costs, and are safer than liquid oxygen or cylinder oxygen. However, the initial investment for oxygen generators is higher, making them more suitable for newly built hospitals with long-term plans; for small-scale medical institutions with short-term needs, traditional methods may still be applicable.
Currently, there are many types of medical oxygen generators on the market, but one crucial point must be noted: the equipment must comply with relevant national or industry standards. Specifically, the oxygen generation equipment must have a medical device registration certificate, the manufacturer must have a medical device production license, and the sales unit must have a medical device business license. Only by meeting these conditions can the safety and reliability of the oxygen produced by the equipment be guaranteed for clinical treatment. Jiangsu LuoMing Medical Oxygen Generators comply with the YY/T 0298-1998 industry standard, possess complete certifications and qualifications, and utilize PSA (Pressure Swing Adsorption) technology. The equipment concentration can be selected from 93% to 99.5%. Furthermore, specifically designed for high-altitude regions, it features innovative altitude-adaptive technology, ensuring continuous and stable oxygen supply even under low-oxygen conditions.