What is the flow volume needed for laminar flow? I am trying to determine if my suites are laminar or not.. There does not seem to be a great flow from the grated area above the table downward, but it is where cold air descends I know..
My understanding is that the Clean "Core" is at a higher pressure differential to even the OR, as this is where all of the sterile instruments etc are unpacked.....
@@BetterBiomedChannel Apologies if I'm being stupid!!! But what will the ball valves do? Are they inter-locked with the doors to prevent opening? As per my original point, when the doors are open and if the OR is indeed higher pressure than the Core, what prevents contaminants going from the OR to the Core (and potentially infecting other cases)? I'm not a Mech. Eng. - Biomed as well and genuinely curious.
Hello, thank you so much for the video! I have a question about the Operating room. What if nurses and doctors were complaining about headaches after being in OR, what could it be? Sorry for my English.
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Are the laminar flow & unidirectional flow same?
Laminar flow in single directional. I would assume unidirectional flow would be that of a typical fan
Good question.
@@BetterBiomedChannel It's making huge confusion to me. Can you please tell me more about it, the unidirectional flow??
thanks for the useful info, though i'm only planning on making a cleanroom to paint my car lol
What is the flow volume needed for laminar flow? I am trying to determine if my suites are laminar or not.. There does not seem to be a great flow from the grated area above the table downward, but it is where cold air descends I know..
The air curtain should blow down and outward but not at a crazy high flow
My understanding is that the Clean "Core" is at a higher pressure differential to even the OR, as this is where all of the sterile instruments etc are unpacked.....
No. We have ball flow checks above doors in the core that show flow from OR to core. If the ball isn't present the the OR pressure isn't correct.
@@BetterBiomedChannel Apologies if I'm being stupid!!! But what will the ball valves do? Are they inter-locked with the doors to prevent opening? As per my original point, when the doors are open and if the OR is indeed higher pressure than the Core, what prevents contaminants going from the OR to the Core (and potentially infecting other cases)? I'm not a Mech. Eng. - Biomed as well and genuinely curious.
Hello, thank you so much for the video! I have a question about the Operating room. What if nurses and doctors were complaining about headaches after being in OR, what could it be? Sorry for my English.
Make sure the anesthesia has sufficient vacuum/ WAG waste gas collection. After that, ensure the OR return air vent isn't blocked by equipment
Surgical plume can cause headaches
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Where does air or rather oxygen come from? Or does it naturally flow?
Regular air handler / air conditioning system but with HEPA filters