HBOT Oxygen System Installation Requirements

Every ON2 HBOT oxygen system is engineered to fit in a standard equipment room or utility closet. Single units require just 5 ft × 5 ft of floor space and pass through any standard 30-inch doorway, making installation straightforward in retrofit hyperbaric clinic builds. Dual O2/Air combo systems — which supply both oxygen and medical air to chambers — require a 5 ft × 10 ft footprint for two side-by-side towers.

40 LPM Oxygen System — Supports Up to 2 Chambers

Footprint
5 ft × 5 ft
Electrical
208/240V, 32A, single phase
Receptacle
50A
Ventilation
500 CFM, ducted to exterior
Fresh Air Intake
2 sq. ft.

The 40 LPM system includes the ON2 Aura® 40 oxygen plant, a high pressure regulator, and a backup oxygen cylinder connection. Ventilation fan and ductwork are room-prep items completed by the facility electrician prior to installation.

80 LPM Oxygen System — Supports Up to 4 Chambers

Footprint
5 ft × 5 ft
Electrical
208/240V, 32A, single phase
Receptacle
50A
Ventilation
1,000 CFM, ducted to exterior
Fresh Air Intake
2 sq. ft.

The 80 LPM system adds an integrated oxygen storage tank and high pressure regulator to buffer peak treatment demand across up to four simultaneous hyperbaric chambers.

80 LPM O2/Air Combo System — Supports Up to 4 Chambers

Footprint
5 ft × 10 ft (two towers)
Electrical
Two independent 208/240V, 32A, single-phase circuits
Ventilation
1,000 CFM per tower, ducted to exterior

The O2/Air combo generates both medical oxygen and breathable medical air on site, eliminating all gas cylinder and liquid oxygen deliveries for the hyperbaric facility. The Aura Conductor™ control station monitors live pressure, temperature, humidity, and O₂ levels for all connected chambers simultaneously.

Common installation questions

Can the oxygen plant go in a shared equipment room?
Yes, as long as the minimum floor space and ventilation requirements are met. The unit operates at 56 dBA — quieter than normal conversation — so it does not interfere with adjacent treatment areas.
Do I need special permits for the installation?
No special permits are required for the ON2 oxygen plant itself. Your facility electrician installs the dedicated outlet and ventilation fan per local electrical code prior to ON2's installation appointment.
How long does installation take?
Professional installation is typically completed in under 2 hours for single systems and 3–4 hours for dual O2/Air combo systems. ON2 technicians work around your treatment schedule to minimize downtime.