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Class S Isolation Rooms For Neutral or Standard Room Air Pressure
Class P Isolation Rooms – Negative Room Air Pressure
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Class S Isolation Rooms For Neutral or Standard Room Air Pressure
Class S Isolation Rooms are designed to provide a clean, sterile environment with neutral or standard room air pressure. These rooms are typically employed in healthcare facilities, research labs, and industrial manufacturing settings. Unlike regular rooms, Class S Isolation Rooms are constructed with external walls which are made of materials that resist the permeation of air and particles. The interior surfaces and filtration systems are designed to prevent the spread of any airborne particulates and contaminated air, such as contaminants from other areas in the building.
The air pressure in a Class S Room is typically regulated to remain near neutral, although a slight negative pressure may be utilized to ensure that any airborne particles, such as aerosols, are drawn into the room and the contaminated air is exhausted to the outside.
Depending on the application, the room’s interior walls can be constructed with single-coat epoxy paint, polyethylene coating, or stainless steel. The ceiling and the floors can be constructed with fireproof panels or steel grates, allowing stainless steel to provide the highest level of fireproofing.
Class S feature sophisticated air handling systems which utilize fans, filters, and alarms to accurately control air pressure, air temperature, and air quality.
The filtration system utilizes HEPA and/or ULPA filters to capture a wide range of airborne particles. The filtration systems ensure a particle-free environment, which is necessary to meet specific standards regarding health and safety, such as those set by OSHA.
The control systems of Class S Isolation Rooms can provide accurate and customizable environmental settings, including room temperature, air pressure, and air circulation.
The integrated air handling system can be programmed to provide a consistently clean and breathable air quality, while providing an adjustable environment based on the user needs. Filters are monitored and replaced regularly, to ensure the highest quality of air.
The Class S Isolation Room is a specialized environment which is designed to provide a neutral or standard room air pressure.
This type of room is essential in many laboratory and healthcare settings, where air quality and safety are of paramount importance. With its sophisticated air management system and durable construction materials, the Class S Isolation Room plays a vital role in providing a clean and safe environment.
Class P Isolation Rooms – Negative Room Air Pressure
Class P Isolation Rooms are designed for use in a variety of healthcare settings where negative room air pressure is required. The main purpose of such a room is to contain airborne particles and contaminants within the room, while allowing any contaminated air to be safely exhausted outside of the building. Unlike Class S Isolation Rooms, Class P Rooms maintain a negative air pressure, meaning air entering the room passes through a HEPA filter to remove particulates and other contaminants, while any air leaving is exhausted directly outside.
The air handling systems in Class P Isolation Rooms are designed to allow multiple rooms be connected to a common source of negative pressure.
Along with the HEPA filters, these rooms commonly utilize ULPA filters to provide an even higher level of filtration and safety. The materials used for the walls and floors of Class P Isolation Rooms are typically resistant to the permeation of air and particles, such as the single-coat epoxy paint, polyethylene coating, and stainless steel. Granite, quartz, and tiles may also be used for the floors, depending on the application.
Air pressure, temperature, and other environmental parameters can be managed and controlled to meet the user needs.
Specialized fans, alarms, and controls allow for adjustments in the room parameters, including the air pressure. This allows for a customizable environment for whatever use is desired. The air handling system is designed to create a negative room air pressure that is maintained at a certain level. This ensures that any airborne particles, such as aerosols, will be drawn into the room and safely exhausted to the outside.
In addition to air handling systems, the floors and walls of Class P Rooms feature fireproofing systems and surfaces.
Depending on the application, the ceilings can be made of fireproof panels or steel grates. The fireproofing system allows for extra protection if extreme temperatures are reached, as in the event of a fire. The Class P Isolation Room also features a monitoring system that is designed to alert personnel if a safety parameter is reached.
Class P Rooms are designed for a variety of healthcare and industrial applications where the air pressure must remain in the negative range.
With their fireproofing systems, air handling systems, and filtration systems, the room can provide an environment that is tailored to meet the user needs. The negative room air pressure ensures that contamination and airborne particles are safely held inside, preventing any spread of contamination or particles to the outside environment.