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Protecting Patients and Professionals with Advanced AGSS Technology

Our Anesthetic Gas Scavenging Systems (AGSS) are specifically designed to meet the needs of advanced healthcare environments, delivering high reliability and effectiveness in compliance with ISO 7396-2 to protect both patients and healthcare professionals. As a critical component of breathing and ventilation systems, the AGSS ensures the safe removal of waste anesthetic gases from surgical spaces and areas equipped with gas terminal units, helping maintain air quality.

 

Leveraging globally recognized side channel blower technology, our AGSS systems are trusted for their high reliability, energy efficiency, and quiet operation. Compact and low heat-emitting, these systems are perfect for installation near care areas, preserving the serene atmosphere crucial for patient recovery and comfort.

Duplex AGSS Pump System

The Duplex System is the pinnacle of efficiency and reliability, offering tailored solutions for various healthcare settings.

 

GSE Model: For standard duties and normal differential pressure needs.

GSH Model: For installations requiring higher differential pressure, perfect for distant setups.

Anesthetic Gas Scavenging Systems (AGSS)

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Key Features

Compact systems requiring minimal installation footprint.

Technical Highlights

Quality

Drive Options

Available in 50Hz and 60Hz motors, with optional VSD for enhanced energy control.
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Compliance

Meets international standards, including ISO 7396-2:2016.
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Space-Saving Design

Compact installation ensures minimal disruption to hospital layouts.
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Inlet & Exhaust Connections

Supplied with check valves and copper pipelines for seamless integration.

The Anesthetic Gas Scavenging System operates through the following steps

Waste anesthetic gases are captured from operating rooms or gas terminal units.