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Components of a medical oxygen cylinder filling plant

A medical oxygen cylinder filling plant typically consists of the following components:

(1) Loading and unloading area: A platform for loading and unloading oxygen cylinders. Plus, there’s a roof over it that’s bigger than the platform to keep the rain off. The roof is made of stuff that won’t catch fire.

(2) Empty Tank Check Area: You need enough room to hold all the empty tanks before they are checked.

(3) Tank Cleaning Area: Here, tanks are checked to see if they were cleaned right. Check who the owners of these items are, whether the colors are appropriate, if there are any scratches, whether the valve threads are in good condition, and whether all safety components are properly equipped.Also, they check for grease. It needs to be away from the liquid oxygen tanks. After making sure there’s no bad smells, they are cleaned. This area needs room to work. To get any leftover gas out of the tanks before they’re refilled, there’s a water-ring vacuum pump that gets the tank pressure below -80 KPa. Or, the gas can just be let out at the filling station and filled with new medical oxygen.

Gas manifold system

(4) Bad Tank Area: Tanks that don’t pass inspection are put here until they can be taken away.

(5) Good Tank Area: Tanks that pass the check go here.

(6) Filling Area: After the liquid oxygen tank area, there are two oxygen filling lines that switch over automatically. The filling parts can’t be accidentally hooked up wrong. There is a reinforced concrete wall near the filling area for protection.

(7) Full Tank Area: This is where the filled tanks sit for a bit. There’s enough room to move around.

(8) Failed Tank Area: If tanks don’t meet the standards for pressure, purity, leaks, etc., they’re tagged, written up, and after approval, they are emptied here.

That’s pretty much it for the main parts of a medical oxygen filling area. if you need equipment for cryogenic gases, contact us through our website! We’ll get back to you fast.