Description
The POL-EKO CALDERA 150 is a sophisticated warming chamber specifically built for the healthcare sector to combat perioperative hypothermia. With a 150-liter capacity, it offers double the storage volume of the entry-level CALDERA 70, allowing medical staff to maintain a larger ready-to-use supply of warm saline, glucose, and blankets. The unit is designed to meet strict electromagnetic compatibility standards, ensuring it can operate safely alongside other sensitive life-support and monitoring equipment in surgical suites.
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Safety-First Thermal Control: The CALDERA 150 is optimized for fluid safety. The standard model features a restricted temperature range of +35?C to +42?C, specifically designed to keep liquids at body temperature without the risk of overheating. For facilities focusing on textile warming, the TERM version offers an expanded range up to +70?C. Every unit includes Class 3.1 independent temperature protection and an “Open Door” alarm that triggers if the door is left ajar for more than one minute, preserving the internal microclimate and energy efficiency.
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Designed for Clinical Workflows:
Storage & Accessibility: Standardly equipped with two stainless steel drawers on telescopic slides, the CALDERA 150 ensures that heavy bags of fluids can be reached easily and safely, preventing accidental spills or drops.
Visibility: The large tempered glass door and energy-efficient internal LED lighting provide excellent visibility, enabling staff to monitor inventory levels without opening the chamber.
Monitoring: A clear LED display allows for temperature checks from up to 4 meters away, while the internal memory archives working parameters for up to one year for quality control audits.
Durability: The exterior is made of polished stainless steel for easy decontamination, and the interior is crafted from acid-proof stainless steel (DIN 1.4301) for maximum longevity.
Primary Applications:
Surgery Centers: Pre-warming of high volumes of infusion and irrigation fluids.
Labor & Delivery: Keeping blankets and neonatal care items at a safe, soothing temperature.
Emergency Medicine: Maintaining a constant supply of warmed IV fluids for trauma patients.
Intensive Care: Reliable thermal management for sensitive medical textiles and solutions.

