Description
The YG1821 Infant Radiant Warmer delivers hospital-grade thermal management with its dual-control microcomputer system offering both skin temperature monitoring (±0.3°C accuracy) and manual operation modes. This advanced unit features rapid ≤30 minute heating (25-37°C range) and 700VA energy-efficient operation, making it ideal for continuous clinical use. The modular design includes X-ray cassette compatibility, optional LED phototherapy, and electronic height adjustment for ergonomic patient access.
Key clinical innovations:
- Four self-check alarms for comprehensive system monitoring
- APGAR timer with 1/5/10 minute intervals for standardized assessment
- RS-232 connectivity for seamless EMR integration
- Tilting radiant canopy (0-15°) for optimal clinician positioning
- Low-voltage safety design (24VDC) for humid environments
Priced competitively in the mid-to-high neonatal equipment range, the YG1821 provides exceptional value for hospitals seeking premium features without the premium price tag.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How does the electronic lift mechanism work? The optional smooth electric lift adjusts height by 30cm range with one-touch controls for ergonomic positioning.
- What’s the advantage of LED phototherapy over standard? The optional LED module provides higher intensity (35-50 μW/cm²/nm) with lower power consumption and 10,000+ hour lifespan.
- Can this integrate with our patient monitoring system? Yes, the RS-232 port enables connectivity with most hospital monitoring networks for centralized data tracking.
Advantages and Disadvantages
Advantages
- Precision Thermal Control – ±0.3°C accuracy meets strict NICU standards
- Future-Ready Design – Optional upgrades (LED/O₂/suction) as needs evolve
- Ergonomic Operation – Tilting canopy and optional lift enhance clinician comfort
Disadvantages
- Accessory Costs – LED phototherapy adds significant expense
- Power Requirements – Needs dedicated 220V circuit
- Footprint – Requires 1.8m² clearance with all accessories
Product Use in the Field
The YG1821 excels in:
- Hospital delivery rooms for immediate newborn stabilization
- Neonatal ICUs requiring precise thermal regulation
- Pediatric ERs for emergency hypothermia treatment
- Maternity centers performing routine newborn care
Its rapid heating capability makes it particularly valuable for emergency C-sections and preterm deliveries requiring immediate intervention.
Recommendations
For optimal performance:
- Calibrate temperature sensors every 6 months
- Test alarm systems before each clinical shift
- Disinfect surfaces with hospital-grade cleaners between patients
- Consider LED upgrade for high-volume jaundice treatment
- Train staff on all operation modes and safety features
Ready to upgrade your neonatal care? Request your YG1821 quote – where clinical excellence meets innovative design. Our neonatal specialists will help configure the perfect solution with optional accessories for your facility.
Technical Specifications
Model | YG1821 |
Electrical requirement | ~ 220V 50Hz or ~ 230V 60Hz |
Power consumption | ≤700VA |
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 | 1min. 5min. 10min |