On-Site Medical Oxygen Gas Generators manufactured by Gasair Multitech are designed for healthcare facilities and institutional setups requiring reliable oxygen supply without dependency on cylinder logistics. These systems are widely used in hospitals, nursing homes, emergency care units, and medical colleges. From its Faridabad-based manufacturing facility, Gasair Multitech supports Pan India deployment with engineered configurations suited for varying bed capacities, usage patterns, and infrastructure constraints.
On-Site Medical Oxygen Gas Generators are systems that produce medical-grade oxygen directly at the point of use by separating oxygen from compressed air using adsorption technology. They eliminate reliance on cylinder supply chains and provide a continuous oxygen source for healthcare facilities based on on-demand generation.
These systems typically operate using Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) technology. Compressed air is passed through adsorption columns filled with specialized material that selectively removes nitrogen, allowing oxygen to be collected and stored.
Unlike bulk oxygen supply systems that depend on external vendors, on-site generators provide operational independence. They are usually integrated with air compressors, air dryers, filtration units, oxygen storage tanks, and pipeline distribution systems within the hospital.
Their performance depends on proper system design, including air quality, pressure levels, and downstream demand patterns.
• Hospital Central Oxygen Supply Systems: Used to provide uninterrupted oxygen supply across wards, ICUs, and operation theatres through centralized pipelines.
• Emergency and Critical Care Units: Ensures availability during peak demand situations where cylinder replacement delays can impact patient care.
• Remote Healthcare Facilities: Suitable for locations where regular oxygen cylinder delivery is logistically challenging.
• Medical Colleges and Training Hospitals: Supports large-scale oxygen demand for teaching hospitals with multiple departments.
• Temporary Healthcare Infrastructure: Deployed in field hospitals or emergency setups requiring rapid installation and operational readiness.
• Backup to Bulk Oxygen Systems: Acts as redundancy where liquid oxygen tanks are primary supply but require backup generation capability.
These systems are primarily used in:
Unlike industrial gas systems, these generators are specifically configured for medical usage where reliability and consistent supply are critical.
Specifications vary depending on hospital size and oxygen demand.
Parameter |
Description |
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Technology |
PSA (Pressure Swing Adsorption) |
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Oxygen Output |
Configurable based on demand |
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Purity Level |
Application-dependent |
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System Components |
Compressor, dryer, filters, PSA unit, storage tank |
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Operation Mode |
Continuous |
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Control System |
Automatic / PLC-based (optional) |
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Installation Type |
Skid-mounted or modular |
Gasair Multitech designs systems based on site requirements rather than fixed models.
When evaluating On-Site Medical Oxygen Gas Generators, operational factors are critical:
Facilities already using medical vacuum filters or compressed air systems can integrate oxygen generators into existing infrastructure.
Gasair Multitech offers configuration flexibility based on project conditions:
Customization ensures that the system fits operational workflows without overdesign or undercapacity.
Gasair Multitech manufactures On-Site Medical Oxygen Gas Generators at its Faridabad facility with focus on:
The manufacturing approach supports both standard and project-based customized systems.
Gasair Multitech supports Pan India supply and deployment:
This enables healthcare facilities to adopt on-site oxygen generation without supply chain uncertainty.
Gasair Multitech also provides export support for On-Site Medical Oxygen Gas Generators:
Export projects are handled based on technical scope and site-specific requirements.
Procurement teams should assess:
Facilities planning new installations can refer to selection guides to compare system configurations and sizing approaches.
Choosing between oxygen supply methods requires understanding operational trade-offs.
Feature |
On-Site Oxygen Generator |
Cylinder Supply |
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Supply Reliability |
Continuous |
Dependent on delivery |
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Storage Requirement |
Moderate |
High (multiple cylinders) |
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Operational Control |
High |
Limited |
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Logistics Dependency |
Minimal |
High |
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Initial Investment |
Higher |
Lower |
• Multi-Specialty Hospital: Central oxygen generation system supplying multiple departments simultaneously.
• District-Level Healthcare Facility: Eliminates dependency on cylinder transportation delays.
• Emergency Medical Setup: Rapid deployment for temporary healthcare infrastructure.
• Hospital Expansion Project: Existing systems upgraded with additional oxygen generation capacity.
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Addressing these during planning helps ensure long-term operational reliability.
Gasair Multitech, as a manufacturer, provides On-Site Medical Oxygen Gas Generators tailored for healthcare infrastructure and continuous oxygen supply.
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They use PSA technology to separate oxygen from compressed air. Nitrogen is adsorbed while oxygen passes through and is collected for use. The system operates in cycles to ensure continuous oxygen generation.
They can be configured for different hospital sizes, from small nursing homes to large multi-specialty facilities, depending on oxygen demand and infrastructure.
On-site generators reduce dependency on external supply chains, minimize storage requirements, and provide continuous oxygen availability.
Maintenance includes checking compressors, replacing filters, monitoring adsorption materials, and ensuring system calibration for consistent output.
Yes, these generators are typically designed to integrate with hospital oxygen pipeline systems.
Facilities usually maintain backup systems such as cylinders or generators to ensure uninterrupted oxygen supply during power outages.
Yes, Gasair Multitech offers system configurations based on demand, infrastructure, and expansion plans.
Installation time depends on system size and site readiness but is generally planned alongside infrastructure development.