Description
The Infant Radiant Warmer YG1816 is an advanced neonatal care device designed to provide precise temperature regulation for newborns. It features an advanced microcomputer control system with skin temperature monitoring accuracy of ±0.3°C and manual override modes. The unit ensures thermal stability with adjustable radiant heating ranging from 25 to 37°C and a quick ≤30-minute warm-up period. Its modular design includes APGAR timer functionality, RS-232 connectivity, and optional phototherapy/LED modules, making it a comprehensive solution for neonatal care.
Market Pricing
The Infant Radiant Warmer YG1816 is competitively positioned within the market’s entry-level medical equipment segment. The typical price range for infant radiant warmers similar to the YG1816 spans from approximately $1600 to $2300 USD, offering excellent value for hospitals, birthing centers, and pediatric clinics seeking reliable performance without significant investment.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What safety features are in place to prevent infant overheating? Integrated audible and visual alarms activate at 38°C in normal mode and 39°C in high mode, ensuring safety with an automatic power cutoff feature.
- Can phototherapy modules be added at a later stage? Yes, both fluorescent and LED phototherapy modules can be installed as optional accessories, enhancing the warmers’ functionality.
- How often is temperature sensor calibration required? To maintain performance accuracy of ±0.3°C, biannual calibration of temperature sensors is recommended.
Advantages and Disadvantages
Advantages
- High-Precision Thermal Control with ±0.3°C accuracy meeting clinical standards.
- Flexible setup with optional modules for future upgrades.
- Ease of maintenance with simple, tool-free access to key components.
Disadvantages
- The basic model does not include oxygen/suction systems, which are available as add-ons.
- No inherent data recording capability; requires external monitoring systems.
- Requires a dedicated 220V circuit for power.
Product Use in the Field
The YG1816 is ideal for use in community health centers providing routine newborn care, maternity wards for postnatal stabilization, pediatric clinics for infant examinations, and during emergency transport between facilities. Its compact design is particularly beneficial in smaller clinical spaces where traditional, full-sized NICU warmers are impractical.
Recommendations
To ensure optimal performance, conduct daily pre-use checks of alarm systems, disinfect surfaces between patients using hospital-grade solutions, and store the canopy in an upright position when not in use. Use OEM probes for accurate temperature readings and consider adding a phototherapy module to extend the warmer’s capabilities for treating jaundice.
Features
- Advanced microcomputer control system.
- Precise skin temperature monitoring with ±0.3°C accuracy.
- Manual override modes and adjustable radiant heating.
- APGAR timer and RS-232 connectivity.
- Optional phototherapy/LED modules.
- Four self-check alarm systems.
Technical Specifications
| Model | YG1816 |
| 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 display range | 20.0°C – 40.0°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 |


