Oxygen (O2) and Air Supply and Management Systems for Shelters
Atmas offer different solutions for oxygen and air supply as well as monitoring and control of safe levels of gases in the air.
In shelters designed for operation in complete isolation from external environment (lock up mode) for longer periods of time air regeneration systems must be installed to maintain the safe levels of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Oxygen(O2), as well as keep the overpressure (positive pressure) inside the shelter (pressurized shelter) which prevents from contaminated air entering the shelter. Atmas offer different solutions for oxygen and air supply as well as monitoring and control of safe levels of gases in the air.
Oxygen and air supply solutions for shelters, emergency chambers and isolated areas
Oxygen Release and Regulation Valves for O2 Tanks
Automatic and manually operated Oxygen (O2) regulation valves and larger systems for connection to oxygen tanks allow correctly maintaining the oxygen levels in the shelter or a sealed chamber and keep the overpressure levels.

Oxygen Candles - Emergency O2 Generators
Oxygen candles used as emergency means for fast release of oxygen created inside the shelter by chemical reaction typically a mix of sodium chlorate and iron powder, that release breathable oxygen when ignited. Similar products are commonly used for emergency air supply in shelters and rescue chambers, submarines, aircrafts, and more.

Compressed Air - Overpressure Maintenance systems
Compressed air regulation systems allow correctly maintaining the oxygen levels and overpressure levels in shelter and chambers isolated from external air supply.
Such systems are commonly based on release of compressed air stored in special tanks and controlled manually or automatically with the use of sensors.

Overpressure Gauges / Meters for Shelters
Overpressure gauge / meter is a devise used to measure and monitor the differential pressure between shelter compartments (shelter main chamber, airlock, etc.) or between the protected area and outside. Overpressure is a critical part of the protection layers in the shelter and it is vital to constantly monitoring its values.
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