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Medical Oxygen Generator - SEP

A medical gas generator SEP is designed for healthcare environments that require oxygen purity equivalent to traditional pharmaceutical supplies while maintaining the operational advantages of on‑site generation. Oxywise Medical SEP Oxygen Generators combine PSA technology with additional separation and polishing stages to deliver oxygen suitable for the most demanding medical applications.

This solution is intended for facilities where oxygen specification, consistency, and compliance are critical, including hospitals operating under pharmacopoeia‑driven requirements or advanced clinical protocols.

Purpose of a Medical Gas Generator SEP System

The medical gas generator SEP concept addresses the growing need for higher oxygen purity produced directly on site. While conventional medical generators typically produce oxygen within the 93% range, SEP systems are engineered to achieve near‑pharmacopoeia oxygen levels, aligning more closely with oxygen traditionally supplied from liquid or cylinder sources.

Oxywise Medical SEP solutions enable healthcare facilities to bridge the gap between full external supply dependency and autonomous generation, without compromising on gas quality expectations.

Advanced Separation for Medical Grade Performance

A medical gas generator SEP incorporates additional oxygen separation or refinement processes beyond standard PSA operation. These stages are designed to stabilize oxygen concentration at higher purity levels, even under variable load conditions typical in hospital environments.

By combining robust mechanical design with precise control logic, Oxywise SEP generators support long‑term performance where consistent oxygen quality is essential for clinical confidence and regulatory compatibility.

Integration into Regulated Medical Gas Systems

Healthcare facilities operating medical gas systems under strict institutional or regulatory frameworks often require oxygen production systems that align closely with established pipeline standards and documentation practices.

Oxywise Medical SEP systems are designed to support this integration by operating as part of a structured medical gas architecture. This enables facilities to maintain familiar workflows for monitoring, quality assurance, and internal compliance while transitioning toward on‑site oxygen generation.

Medical Gas Generator SEP and Oxygen Quality Assurance

In medical environments, oxygen quality must remain stable not only at nominal operating conditions but also during peak usage, seasonal changes, and equipment cycling. Medical gas generator SEP systems are engineered to manage these variables while maintaining target oxygen concentration.

This consistency supports patient safety, clinical planning, and internal risk management, particularly in departments where oxygen therapy is continuous or critical.

Supporting Strategic Oxygen Independence

The adoption of a medical gas generator SEP is often part of a broader strategy to increase supply resilience. By reducing dependency on external oxygen deliveries while maintaining pharmaceutical‑grade expectations, healthcare facilities can strengthen their emergency preparedness and operational autonomy.

This approach is increasingly relevant in hospitals seeking long‑term supply security, cost predictability, and reduced exposure to supply chain volatility.

Standard features

  • SIEMENS control system with color touch panel
  • Built in purity analyzer for continuous monitoring
  • Stainless Steel Robust Design Piping (AISI316)
  • Designed for dynamic pressure loading
  • Reliable - built for uninterrupted operation
  • Molecular sieve moisture protection
  • Data logging (saved on memory card)
  • Audio / visual alarm
  • Purity control
  • Automatic start/stop

Optional features

  • GSM modem (remote start / stop, SMS status, alarm warning SMS)
  • Modbus TCP / IP connection
  • Remote control
  • Flow meter with totalizer
  • Oxygen Dew Point Sensor
  • Temperature sensor

Capacity

9-81 m3/h


Outlet pressure

4-8 bar


Purity

90, 93 ,95 %


Operating time

24/7

FAQ

In the context of a medical gas generator, “SEP” refers to a system configuration that includes additional oxygen separation or refinement stages beyond standard PSA generation. The purpose of a SEP system is to deliver higher oxygen purity suitable for medical environments that require specifications closer to traditional pharmaceutical oxygen, while still benefiting from on‑site production.

A hospital may choose a medical gas generator SEP when clinical protocols, institutional policies, or local regulations demand oxygen purity levels closer to pharmacopoeia values. SEP systems allow healthcare providers to move toward on‑site generation without lowering quality expectations, making them particularly suitable for facilities transitioning away from liquid oxygen while maintaining established medical gas standards.

Yes, when properly designed, installed, and monitored, oxygen produced by a medical gas generator SEP is suitable for direct patient therapy. The system is engineered to deliver oxygen at a stable, high purity level appropriate for clinical use, and to integrate into hospital gas distribution networks used for patient care.

Medical gas generator SEP systems are designed to operate in environments where documentation, monitoring, and traceability are essential. Continuous quality control features support internal audits, validation procedures, and regulatory oversight by ensuring oxygen concentration remains within defined parameters during operation.

A medical gas generator SEP is intended for continuous, long‑term operation in demanding healthcare environments. Its design takes into account fluctuating oxygen demand, extended duty cycles, and the need for system stability over time. This makes it suitable for hospitals where oxygen supply must remain available without interruption.

Although a SEP system represents a higher level of technical sophistication, it can significantly reduce long‑term costs by minimizing reliance on delivered oxygen. Over time, savings related to transportation, rental, and external supply contracts often outweigh the investment, while providing hospitals with greater cost control and supply independence.

Scalability is a key consideration in SEP system design. Oxywise Medical SEP generators can be configured to allow future expansion of capacity or redundancy as hospital demand increases. This makes the system suitable not only for current needs but also for long‑term infrastructure planning.