Monthly Archives: January 2015

Triple Lock Hyperbaric Chamber at the New Royal Adelaide Hospital

January 27, 2015

Work is progressing on the hyperbaric area at the New Royal Adelaide hospital. The chamber, Air recievers and Deluge tanks, which were shipped from Fink Engineering’s works in Queensland before the festive season, are now in position in the hyperbaric area which is starting to take shape. The hyperbaric plant room is nearing completion which will allow the compressors to be loaded in and the supporting pipework to be run to the chamber area.

Triple Lock Hyperbaric chamber on installation trolley

Triple Lock Hyperbaric Chamber being moved into position at the New royal Adelaide hospital. A trolley was built to accommodate the chamber and move it through the carpark area to its new home inside the hospital. The Hyperbaric unit is currently being built around the chamber and the New Hospital is scheduled for completion in 2016.

Hyperbaric chamber cladding in progress at the New Royal Adelaide Hospital

The triple lock Hyperbaric chamber in position at the New Royal Adelaide Hospital as construction work continues. This picture shows the process of cladding the chamber to allow it to blend into the hospital decor.

View from outside the Hyperbaric area showing the chamber, fire deluge tanks and air receivers

View from outside the Hyperbaric area showing the chamber, fire deluge tanks and air receivers as hospital contractors build the hyperbaric unit around the chamber.

Rear View of the New RAH triple Lock Hyperbaric chamber in situ

Rear View of the New RAH triple Lock Hyperbaric chamber in situ. The three deluge tanks (silver) and two Air Receivers (white) in their temporary position to allow the dividing wall to be built.

Mobile Equine Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

January 23, 2015

Fink Engineering recently delivered a first of its kind Mobile Equine Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy system to MEHOT in California. The system is entirely self-contained, with the chamber and supporting plant assembled into a custom designed standard width trailer which can easily be transported to where it is needed.

As with our range of Rectangular hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy facilities for human occupancy the Equine patients inside the chamber breathe 100% pure oxygen while the chamber is pressurised with air. Oxygen is administered to the Equine patients via Fink Engineering’s custom designed Equine Hyperbaric oxygen mask which incorporates a humidification circuit to ensure the mucous membranes do not dry out.

With over 20 years of development and design of rectangular hyperbaric systems for clinical use, Fink Engineering maintain the same levels of safety for our Equine patients as we do for our human patients. The Mobile Equine Hyperbaric chamber is pressurised with air which is constantly flushed throughout the treatment providing ventilation and preventing the build up of oxygen inside the chamber. The chamber environment is constantly monitored to measure the percentage of oxygen inside the chamber and ensure to it does not rise above safe levels.

As with our chambers for human occupancy, the operation of the the Mobile Equine Hyperbaric system is computer controlled via touchscreen with manual override. Pre-defined and customisable treatment profiles make for simple operation of the chamber. This system includes the first implementation of our new Gen 4 software which is the result of 20 years of experience in computer control for hyperbaric systems.

The equine facilities are equipped with a fire deluge system modelled on the system we use in our human chambers, and just as our human patients wear special clothing for treatment, our equine patients are equipped with protective boots. As an extra precaution the walls and floor are covered with a tough sprayed on protective coating which will not peel or de-laminate even under extreme abuse.

For more informnation on Mobile Equine Hyperbaric centres please contact www.mehotcenters.com

View of Mobile Equine Hyperbaric Therapy (MEHOT) trailer

Mobile Equine Hyperbaric Therapy (MEHOT) trailer parked up and ready to treat Equine athletes

Looking into the Mobile Equine Hyperbaric Therapy (MEHOT) chamber

Looking into the Mobile Equine Hyperbaric Therapy (MEHOT) chamber, the central door makes it easy to load two horses side by side and the tapered corridor helps to guide the horses into the chamber.

Horses fitted with Oxygen Masks inside the Mobile Equine Hyperbaric Therapy (MEHOT) chamber

Horses fitted with Oxygen Masks inside the Mobile Equine Hyperbaric Therapy (MEHOT) chamber. The specially designed Equine oxygen system ensures that the Equine athletes receive 100% pure oxygen throughout the course of their treatment. The Oxygen supply is humidifed to prevent the drying out of mucous membranes.

View of 2 horses Inside the Mobile Equine Hyperbaric Therapy (MEHOT) chamber

View from the main door showing 2 horses loaded inside the Mobile Equine Hyperbaric Therapy (MEHOT) chamber, the attendant can be seen at the front of the horses.

Mobile Equine Hyperbaric Therapy (MEHOT) control console

Mobile Equine Hyperbaric Therapy (MEHOT) control console showing treatment profile loaded and the CCTV screen with 3 views of the two horses inside the chamber.

View of Mobile Equine Hyperbaric Therapy (MEHOT) plant room showing compressor

View of Mobile Equine Hyperbaric Therapy (MEHOT) plant room showing compressor

View of Mobile Equine Hyperbaric Therapy (MEHOT) plant room showing Air Receiver and Deluge Tank

View of Mobile Equine Hyperbaric Therapy (MEHOT) plant room showing Air Receiver and Deluge Tank

Control Console

Mobile Equine Hyperbaric Therapy (MEHOT) control console




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