Oxygen Gas Supply with Oxyplant or BMO - the All In One Oxygen Generator
When it comes to equipping your hospital with a standalone oxygen gas supply, Oxyplant is without a doubt the most commonly recognized option on the market today. However, due to the large number of components in the oxyplant system, it requires a large space as well as a lengthy procurement and installation period.
Image on the right shows a typical oxygen plant machine composition: in addition to the oxygen generator itself, you'll need a compressor, refrigerant dryer, filter, air tank, oxygen tank, and a pressure regulator. The advantage? You can fill your oxygen bottles and distribute oxygen to boosters more easily because Oxyplant features two tanks: one for air and one for oxygen.
But does Oxyplant represent the type of oxygen generator that is best suited to meet the current medical standard oxygen needs of your hospital?
One of the most significant challenges for setting up Oxyplant systems is the time needed for procurement. Order fulfillment can often take months, from the tender process to procurement, installation, and ready-to-use operations. In situation nowadays, where the need for oxygen gas must be dealt with quickly, acquiring oxyplant might really be a challenge.
If procurement time is short and space available at your hospital is limited, then a BMO — all-in-one oxygen generator system may be a better option. The BMO — all-in-one oxygen generator system ensures that oxygen production can start immediately by depending only in a single machine that is integrated into the oxyplant system; and a booster can be added if filling into the tube is required.