International. Greenheck's new modular air distribution systems are tailored to the sanitary, mechanical and electrical requirements of operating rooms and imaging rooms.
By incorporating laminar diffuser assemblies that simplify coordination during design and installation, these modular systems maximize diffuser coverage over the patient, ensuring optimal conditions for medical procedures.
Greenheck's modular air distribution systems for operating rooms and imaging rooms are designed to meet FGI, ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 170, and ANSI/IES RP-29-16 requirements.
Model No.: HLC-MPA
It uses configurable diffuser segments assembled on site to create a single set of low-profile diffusers. This allows engineers to make the most of the available roof space by eliminating the need to individually channel each diffuser.
Available in a variety of sizes, diffuser segments can be joined in virtually any combination to cover the surgical site. Optional integrated lighting solutions are available to optimize illumination over the patient.
Model HLC-SPA
It is designed to be a turnkey laminar diffuser assembly that maximizes air cleanliness while reducing design, coordination, and installation time.
High-quality structural steel tubing creates a frame that is fixed to the building structure and supports all diffuser modules and includes supports for static and mobile medical equipment. Structural engineering calculations, on-site installation supervision, and business coordination are included.
HLC-HCG Ceiling Grilles
With high strength, they seamlessly integrate laminar flow diffusers, equipment arms, and surgical luminaires to create the central diffuser assembly.
Available in customizable configurations to fit any room, HLC-HCG ceiling grid systems allow diffusers to be placed closer together than surface mount, maximizing patient coverage and improving air cleanliness within the sterile field.