Description
The POL-EKO CALDERA 250 is a specialized warming chamber engineered to meet the rigorous demands of large hospitals and specialized clinics. With a 250-liter capacity, it bridges the gap between mid-sized cabinets and the largest floor-standing models, providing ample space for up to 60 kg of total workload. This unit is essential for maintaining a constant, “ready-to-use” supply of warmed saline, glucose, and patient blankets, which is a critical factor in preventing perioperative hypothermia and enhancing patient comfort.
Safety-First Design & Medical Compliance: Operating within a precisely controlled environment, the CALDERA 250 features a microprocessor controller that limits the standard heating range to +35?C to +42?C for fluid safety. For facilities primarily warming sheets and towels, the TERM version offers an expanded range up to +70?C. The cabinet is fully compliant with medical electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) standards, ensuring it can be safely placed in operating rooms alongside sensitive electronic medical instruments.
Clinical Efficiency & Ergonomics:
Storage Optimization: The unit comes standard with three stainless steel drawers on telescopic slides. These drawers are specifically designed with raised edges to prevent fluid bags from sliding or falling, even when fully extended for loading.
Maximum Visibility: The door is fitted with a large tempered glass window and energy-saving internal LED lighting, allowing staff to perform quick inventory checks without opening the door and losing heat.
Intelligent Monitoring: Features include a clear LED display visible from up to 4 meters, an “Open Door” alarm (triggered after 1 minute), and a Class 3.1 independent temperature protection system that ensures the load never exceeds 45?C.
Robust Construction: The interior is made of acid-proof stainless steel (DIN 1.4301) for easy sterilization, while the polished stainless steel exterior provides a professional, durable finish suitable for sterile environments.
Primary Applications:
Large Surgical Suites: Centralized warming of high-volume irrigation and infusion fluids.
Emergency & Trauma Departments: Ensuring immediate availability of body-temperature liquids.
Maternity & Neonatal Care: Maintaining warm blankets and supplies for newborn care.
Physiotherapy & Recovery: Consistent heating of textiles for patient thermal management.

