MZ Liberec

 MZ Liberec, Inc. continues the tradition of distribution of medical and industrial gases, dating back to 1958. The company designs, manufactures, supplies and installs distribution systems of medical and industrial gases. An integral part of the manufacturing program are end units of the distribution systems such as Bed Head Units, Medical beams, Ceiling Pendants and other health care devices, which are used for equipping operating rooms, intensive care units, anaesthesiology and resuscitation departments and standard inpatient wards throughout the world. The company also secures supplies and assembling of the sources of medical gases, e.g. oxygen generator, compressor, vacuum, reducing and evaporation station.

By MZ Liberec

Ceiling console OK07-57 is a model with the possibility of variable adjustment of the source column in the horizontal level and in the vertical level. At the same time adjusting it anywhere in the range of the tripod brackets. A choice of source columns of the type: L – surgical, A – anesthetic.

Ceiling console OK07-28 is a model with the ability to variably adjust the position of the source column in the horizontal level and at the same time adjust it anywhere in the range of the tripod brackets. A choice of source cabinets of the following types: A – anesthetic, L – surgical, Z – with the possibility of hanging anesthetic equipment.

Bridge ceiling consoles ZMP 07 are designed to supply medical gases and electrical networks at an optimal distance from the patient’s bed in specialized workplaces (intensive care wards and departments of anesthesiology and resuscitation). A system of shelves on the movable chassis at the bottom of the bridge provides a comfortable positioning of the necessary devices near the patient’s bed.

The RN07-D wall consoles are designed primarily for bedrooms of medical facilities and where are required medical gas outlets, high-voltage and low voltage distribution of electricity. They can be used for wall ramps but also in receiving centers, recovery rooms and intensive care units. Part of BHU may be direct or indirect night lighting, both fluorescent lamps and LED technology.