PROMED A1000
Capacity: 1000 Kg/hour (2204 Lbs/H)
Usage Area: Large-Scale Hospitals and Industrial Sterilization Facilities
- Pressure chamber made of high-strength stainless steel
- Design and production certified by TÜV Austria
- Manufactured in compliance with EU Directives PED (2014/68/EU), 2006/42/EC, 2014/30/EU, EN285, and relevant EU regulations
- Smart automation control system supported by reporting and visualization software
- Remote access for system monitoring and fault diagnosis
- Fully automated operation without the need for operator intervention
- Automatic loading elevator for ease of use
- Innovative and eco-friendly design with zero water consumption
- Integrated steam boilers equipped with an advanced steam regeneration system for reduced energy and fuel consumption
Sterilization Cycle
When the sterilization cycle begins, the top lid automatically opens, and the waste is emptied from the discharge chamber into the device. Once the waste is fully transferred, the lid closes, and the shredding process starts.
The PLC-controlled shredding mechanism automatically adjusts its rotation direction with the “anti-blockage” system, preventing blade jamming.
The specially developed shredding system can efficiently process stainless steel surgical instruments and durable ceramic materials.
The mixer located in the upper chamber continuously feeds material into the shredding unit, ensuring a seamless and efficient operation.
Steam is supplied to the device until a uniform temperature of 134°C (274°F) is reached in both the upper and lower chambers. Sterilization is completed by maintaining the temperature between 134°C and 138°C with equivalent pressure for 10 minutes.
These processes ensure an 8Log10 reduction in the pathogenic contamination level of medical waste.
During the cooling process, excess steam accumulated in the chamber is discharged, while the temperature of the sterilized waste is lowered through cold air injection. The condensed water, which has undergone sterilization and can be safely released into the sewage system, is filtered and discharged using a pressure and vacuum system.
When the discharge lid opens, a container is positioned beneath the chamber, allowing the sterilized waste to be easily released. Once the container is removed, the bottom lid closes, and the sterilizer automatically initiates the next cycle.
Key Features
| Technical Specifications | Value |
|---|---|
| Dimensions (L x W x H) (mm) | 6000 x 2500 x 2500 |
| Weight (Kg) | 2680 |
| Steam Pressure (Bar max) | 8 |
| Required Electrical Power (Kw) | 35* |
| Operating Features | Value |
| Sterilization Capacity (Kg/Hour) | 1000 |
| Processing Volume Capacity (Lt) | 7500 |
| Average Waste Density (Kg/m3) | 100-150 |
| Average Cycle Time (Min) | 45 |
| Maximum Steam Flow (Kg/Hour) | 950 |
| Sterilization Efficiency (SAL) | 8Log10 |
| Consumption / Cycle | Value |
| Steam (Kg) | 70 |
| Electricity (Kw) | 16** |
| Water (Lt) | None*** |
| Special Consumables | None |