Hospital Isolation Room In a semiconductor or clean room manufacturing environment, a positive pressure would need to be maintained so that no dust, particles, or additional contaminants enter the space. Contaminants in the clean room would compromise the manufacturing quality, creating defects and non-working products. In pharmaceutical manufacturing, strict requirements need to be met to ensure manufactured drugs are not contaminated and are safe before they reach consumers.
Room pressure monitors provide local indication of pressure, which helps to make sure that spaces are being kept up to standard requirements. Advanced units can also provide color status indication, audible alarm features, and communication with a building management system (BMS). Both color status and audible alarm indication make identifying any potential issues easier, while communication with the BMS allows for remote monitoring.
Magnehelic® Differential Pressure Gages, Series 2000
StabiliSENSE™ Critical Room Pressure Monitor, Series RPMC The Series RPME and RPMC are complete systems allowing for access to pressure, security, calibration, and alarm setup. Visual indication, an easy-to-clean stainless steel bezel, and passcode protection make pressure monitoring in critical applications easier than ever.
To learn more about pressure and how it is referenced, read our blog article here. To learn about hospital isolation rooms, please visit our website. If you have any questions, the DwyerOmega Applications Engineers are available to assist by phone at (219) 879-8000 x6402, or by email at tech@DwyerOmegamail.com.