Bonphul, the developer of OxyMax—the world's second and India's first oxygen optimizer will be launching a product specifically targeted at offices hospitals and any large commercial space that is fully enclosed from all sides to meet the insulation demands of air-conditioning.
Most hospitals rely on cylinders for their supply of medical-grade oxygen to the operation theatre, few have installed oxygen plants. But a hospital is also a densely populated zone having doctors, nurses, staff, patients and attendants. This makes it a carbondioxide cesspool. Bonphul OxyMax helps fill the oxygen-deficit.
Bonphul OxyMax 50, is a roof-top product that harvests oxygen from outside air and pumps it into HVAC ducts for building-wide distribution. Each unit produces 50 LPM (litres per minute) of oxygen; however, depending upon the size of the area to be serviced, as also the density of occupancy, multiple units of Bonphul OxyMax 50 can be joined together to deliver the required volume of oxygen. Furthermore, Bonphul OxyMax 50 can also be integrated with building management systems (BMS) such that facility managers get an integrated view of the indoor climate and carry out the controls from a single digital dashboard
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Good quality air—what is called Mountain Fresh—is a mixture of about 21% oxygen, 78% nitrogen and 1% other gases. However, in most cities, the oxygen level in air is far lower; outdoors it would be around 18%, indoor even less. This leads to a whole host of problems: some immediate and some long-term.
According to Narendra Bisht COO, Bonphul Air Products, “Running OxyMax 50 for a couple of hours creates an indoor environment that leaves you feeling totally invigorated, fully charged, just the way you felt when you took-in pure air during your last vacation in the mountains.”