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Perry Medical Sigma 34 Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber
The 34 inch acrylic cylinder of the SIGMA 34
allows patients to be inclined up to 57½ degrees, thereby alleviating the
feeling of confinement. This model is easy to install or relocate. Mounted
on heavy duty casters, it is maneuverable around corners and hallways and
fits through standard doorways. Low initial investment, and a minimum
space, staffing and facility renovations requirements make the SIGMA 34
ideal for new program start-up or increasing a program's patient capacity. This unit was manufactured in 2004 and
is $89,000.
Features:
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33.5 inch Internal
Diameter
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Spacious Clear
Acrylic Cylinder that allows patient to easily view a TV/Video system
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Minimizes
Confinement Anxiety
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20-inch Wide
Stretcher
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Ability to Incline
Patients up to 57½ Degrees
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Cool and Quiet
Treatment Compartment
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Superior
Ventilation Minimizes Oxygen Use
Ease of Operation:
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Pneumatic Control
Panel
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Penetrators For
Critical Care Support
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Hydraulic Gurney
for Patient Transfer
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Intrinsically Safe
Two-Way Communications System
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Air/Oxygen Select
Capability Option
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Reverse
Configuration Available
Convenient Mobility:
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Fits Through
Standard (42-inch) Doors and Elevators
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Maneuverable
Around Corners and Hallways
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Mounted on Heavy
Duty Casters
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Ease of
Installation and Relocation
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Dimensions
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Width
Length
Height
Internal Diameter
Internal Length
Internal Volume
Weight
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40 inches (101.6 cm)
105 inches (266.7 cm)
61 inches (154.9 cm)
33.5 inches (85.1 cm)
90 inches (228.6 cm)
47.2 cubic feet (1.34
cubic meters)
2,200 lb. (998 kg)
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Performance
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Maximum Operating
Pressure
Design Temperature
Range
Medical Gas Supply
Ventilation Rate
Pressure Change Rate
Emergency
Depressurization Rate
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20 psi/3 ATA (2.07 bar)
32-100 Deg F (0-38 Deg
C
50-90 psi @ 30 scfm (3.4-6.2
bar @ 850 lpm)
(4.4- 13.6 scfm)
125-385 lpm
1-5 psi/min (0.07-.34
bar/min)
3 ATA to 1 ATA in 100
seconds- Approximate rate
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Building Service Requirements
The following requirements must be met for proper operation of the
SIGMA 34 Monoplace Hyperbaric System
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Building must
adhere to construction requirements specified in NFPA 99, Health Care
Facilities.
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Optimal patient
comfort is achieved if the room is maintained at 68°-72° F (20°-22.2° C).
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Flooring should
not produce static electrical discharge. Carpeting is not recommended.
Conductive flooring not required.
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Air/Oxygen Supply:
50-90 psi @ 30 scfm (3.4-6.2 bar @ 850 lpm). Pressure gauge and shut-off
valve installed in accessible location in both air and oxygen lines.
Termination to be 1/2” female NPT, 2 feet above floor for connection to
chamber supply line. Installation to be in accordance with publication CGA
G-4.1.
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Exhaust Line: One
and one-half inch nominal diameter copper (minimum). The exhaust line
should be run to the exterior of the building no less than eight feet above
the chamber level in an area where no potential source of ignition or fuel exists.
The exhaust line should be installed so as to obviate entry of rain or
foreign objects. The termination in the chamber room must be 1-1/2"
NPT (F), located 2 feet above the floor for connection to the chamber
exhaust hose.
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Electrical
Service: 110 VAC outlet for communication system power supply and
maintaining charge on 12 VDC backup battery.
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Chamber Ground:
Chamber grounding should be in accordance with NFPA 99, NFPA 70, National
Electrical Code, grounding and local electrical codes. Additional grounding
instructions shall be provided as required.
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The Sigma 34 is
supplied with all necessary hoses and fittings to easily connect to the
customer provided services described above. All building services should
terminate within three feet of the foot of the hyperbaric system

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