The Omega Air MVAC Series is specifically designed for medical vacuum systems in hospitals, clinics and healthcare facilities. Installed in the exhaust line of medical vacuum plant, the MVAC traps bacteria, pathogens, body fluids and particulate matter before exhaust air is discharged to atmosphere — protecting staff, equipment and the environment. Available in BSP and flanged connections, it covers flows from 1.25 to 787 Nm³/h.
| Parameter | Specification | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Series | MVAC (M-VAC) | Medical vacuum exhaust filter |
| Operating Mode | Vacuum (sub-atmospheric) | Designed for vacuum pump exhaust duty |
| Flow Range | 1.25 – 787 Nm³/h | Covers all hospital sizes from clinic to large hospital |
| Connection | BSP Screwed + Flanged | Both connection types available across size range |
| Filter Grades | P / M / S | Particulate, coalescing and high-efficiency |
| Bacterial Filtration | 0.01 µm (Grade S element) | Traps bacteria, pathogens and body fluids |
| Element Replacement | Annual minimum (or on dP) | HTM 02-01 mandates annual element change |
| Differential Pressure Indicator | Visual + switchable alarm output | Integrates with MGPS alarm panels |
| Housing Material | 316L stainless steel (standard) | Suitable for sterilisation and chemical wipedown |
| Compliance | HTM 02-01 / ISO 7396-1 / IS 7898 | Indian and international hospital gas standards |
Ward vacuum outlets draw contaminated air from surgical suction, anaesthetic scavenging and dental procedures through the piped medical vacuum system.
The MVAC filter is installed on the vacuum pump exhaust outlet. All contaminated exhaust air passes through the filter before being discharged to atmosphere.
The Grade S element captures bacteria, virus-bearing aerosols, body fluids and particulate matter to 0.01 µm, preventing cross-contamination and environmental release.
Central medical vacuum plant rooms serving operating theatres, ICUs, wards and emergency departments. HTM 02-01 mandates bacterial exhaust filtration.
Dental vacuum system exhausts carrying saliva, blood and oral aerosols. Bacterial filtration prevents staff exposure and environmental contamination.
Biological safety cabinets, sample handling vacuum and pathology laboratory vacuum systems where biohazardous aerosols must be contained.
Vacuum systems in sterile manufacturing and fill-finish environments where exhaust filtration is required by GMP regulations.
Veterinary surgical suction and anaesthetic scavenging vacuum systems requiring exhaust protection in clinical environments.
Smaller healthcare facilities with piped medical vacuum needing certified bacterial exhaust filtration on compact vacuum pump systems.
Our team will help you select the correct MVAC size and connection type for your vacuum plant, ensuring HTM 02-01 and IS 7898 compliance throughout your healthcare facility.