Specifically designed for P3/P4 biological laboratories or critical sterilization areas in high-demand manufacturing facilities, this system enforces mandatory showers upon personnel exiting the workspace. It features high automation, robust isolation capabilities, emphasis on staff comfort, and EHS compliance.
Compulsory shower systems are designed for use in specific environments to ensure personnel adaptability and to enforce mandatory shower procedures for departure from high biohazard areas.
I. Components of Compulsory Shower Systems
Composed of bio-sealed doors, stainless steel waterproof sealed doors, stainless steel sealed enclosures, air systems, water systems, and automatic control systems. Ensures isolation and airtightness between the entire negative pressure area or critical zone (toxic area) and the general area.
Section 2: Ventilation and Exhaust Systems
1. The air system primarily regulates the air exchange rate and pressure difference within the shower unit for both supply and exhaust systems, ensuring indoor environment and comfort.
2. Determine the air volume for both supply and exhaust based on the size of the volume.
3. Directly connect the exhaust ventilation to the workshop's main ventilation system. Waterproof filters must be installed on the exhaust ventilation.
4. The exhaust system must be equipped with an in-situ sterilization and leakage detection device.
Section 3: Water System
The main points of the drainage and water supply system are as follows:
1. Spray Head Type
2. Water Temperature
3. Water Supply Pressure
4. Drainage System
5. Comfort Level for Humans
6. Forced-program water supply
IV. Regulatory and Security Systems
1. Water Temperature Control: The Kweili team utilizes European technology to ensure constant water temperature output; it guarantees that the water temperature remains unaffected by weather and seasonal changes.
2. Interlock Control: In a forced-shower system, interlock control not only achieves the function of locking two doors together, but it must also be in real-time联动 with the water temperature system, pressure system, and safety system.
3. Personnel Management: Our design incorporates a fixed control method for mandatory showers using diverse forms, and employs a three-tiered management authority for authorization-based control of the shower system.
4. Time Control: Time control is categorized into shower system preparation time, forced shower time, and standby time.
5. Alarm Control: The KuiLi team equips forced shower alarm devices, which provide real-time alarms for any abnormal conditions on the equipment (such as water temperature, pressure, time, and operator actions), and are interconnected with the central control system.
6. Operation Record Inquiry: In our forced shower systems, we have equipped with a Siemens touchscreen, where you can real-time check the system's operating data and equipment status; it is also interconnected with the central control system.
7. Emergency Evacuation System: The forced shower system is equipped with an emergency evacuation function, which can be activated in any actual emergency situation to protect both the users and the equipment itself.
8. Data Transmission: Primarily linked with the central control BMS system.
V. Product Advantages
Modular structural design: Customized
2. All control systems are integrated internally, significantly reducing failure rates and simplifying maintenance.
3. Constant water temperature, forced spray: Automatic spray upon entry into a specific area of the room
4. Full coverage sprinkler system, no blind spots. Typically equipped with 3 to 6 custom sprinkler heads.
5. Emergency escape settings available
6. Doors are configurable with bio-seal level design, featuring inflation sealing and electromagnetic interlock functions.
7. Temperature adjustable with real-time monitoring and online control; temperature error less than 1℃; rapid control response
8. Personnel Records
9. Equipment is installed, verified, and maintained as a whole





