Description
The YG1818 Infant Radiant Warmer is an all-encompassing neonatal care station designed to provide premium care. Combining precise thermal regulation with built-in bilateral phototherapy, this hospital-grade unit features dual-control operations—offering both skin temperature (±0.3°C accuracy) and manual modes—with a rapid heating capability, rising from 25°C to 37°C in just 30 minutes. Its integrated X-ray tray and RS-232 connectivity make it indispensable for comprehensive newborn care. The 770VA efficient design ensures reliability across various clinical settings, catering specifically to the needs of modern medical facilities.
Price in the Market
Within the premium neonatal equipment segment, products like the YG1818 Infant Radiant Warmer typically range between $2000 USD and $2800 USD. This range reflects the exceptional value and advanced features that medical professionals expect for optimal newborn care solutions.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the phototherapy capacity of this warmer? The unit’s bilateral fluorescent system delivers an irradiance of 8-30 μW/cm²/nm, ideal for treating jaundice effectively.
- Is it possible to upgrade to LED phototherapy? Yes, clients have the option to upgrade to an LED module while keeping the current fluorescent system intact.
- How do the X-ray trays function? The radiolucent trays slide beneath the mattress, enabling portable radiography without the need to move the infant.
Advantages and Disadvantages
Advantages
- Complete Solution – Integrated phototherapy capabilities eliminate the need for separate devices.
- Clinical Precision – ±0.3°C thermal accuracy aligns with NICU standards.
- Time-Efficient Design – Capability to perform simultaneous warming and phototherapy.
Disadvantages
- Power Requirements – The unit requires a dedicated 220V circuit for operation.
- Space Requirement – Needs 2m² space to operate effectively.
- Fluorescent Bulbs – Require annual replacement unless upgraded to LED.
Product Use in the Field
The YG1818 excels in settings such as hospital delivery rooms for immediate newborn stabilization, neonatal ICUs where combined thermal and phototherapy is required, pediatric units for jaundice treatment, and maternity centers that demand advanced care. Its integrated design is particularly beneficial for facilities with limited space where separate units for warming and phototherapy aren’t feasible.
Recommendations
To ensure optimal performance of the YG1818 Infant Radiant Warmer:
- Calibrate the temperature sensors every six months for accuracy.
- Adhere to the manufacturer’s schedule for replacing phototherapy bulbs.
- Disinfect surfaces thoroughly between patient use to maintain hygiene.
- Test all alarm systems at the beginning of each shift to ensure safety.
- Conduct comprehensive training for staff members on combined operation modes.
Features
- Dual-control thermal operation with precision skin temperature monitoring
- Built-in bilateral fluorescent phototherapy with optional LED upgrade
- Rapid heating from 25°C to 37°C in under 30 minutes
- Integrated X-ray tray for non-invasive radiography
- Compact design with RS-232 connectivity
Technical Specifications
| Model | YG1818 |
| Electrical requirement | ~ 220V 50Hz or ~ 230V 60Hz |
| Power consumption | ≤770VA |
| Air mode temperature range | 25.0°C~37.0°C |
| Over temperature alarm | <38.0°C |
| High mode temperature range | 37.1°C ~ 38.0°C |
| High mode temperature alarm | <39.0°C |
| Temperature deviation alarm | ±1.0°C |
| Skin sensor accuracy | ≤±0.3°C |
| Mattress temperature Uniformity | ≤2.0°C |
| Heating rate | ≤30min |
| APGAR timing | 1 min. 5min. 10min |


