A sitting-type, single-person hyperbaric oxygen chamber (Brand: LBYL, Model: LB780-90) designed for home, clinic or gym use to support wellness, recovery and oxygen therapy by supplying high-concentration oxygen in a durable enclosed cabin.
It is intended for one person and is suitable for home health care, physical therapy and injury recovery, hospitals, oxygen therapy centers, gym centers and indoor sports recovery or training applications.
Capacity is for 1 person (sitting type).
Oxygen flow rate: 15 L/min; oxygen concentration: 93% ± 3%; cabin material: Q390B low alloy steel plate; main material: special high-strength steel. Area covered: 1–2 m³. Model LB780-90, single package size 300 × 300 × 200 cm, single gross weight 820.000 KG.
The specification lists an oxygen flow rate (15 L) and oxygen concentration (93% ± 3%), which indicates the system supplies medical-grade oxygen delivery. Confirm with the seller whether an integrated oxygen concentrator is supplied or if external cylinders/equipment are required.
Session length varies by treatment goals and medical guidance. Common session durations range from about 30–60 minutes, but you should follow the manufacturer’s instructions and consult your physician or therapist for a personalized protocol.
The unit is designed for home use and includes durable, high-strength materials and available onsite inspection service. For safety, installation and use should follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and you should consult a healthcare professional before beginning therapy. Qualified personnel should handle setup.
Some conditions (e.g., untreated pneumothorax, certain lung infections, some ear/sinus issues, recent ear or thoracic surgery, or other contraindications) may preclude use. Always consult your physician to determine if hyperbaric oxygen therapy is appropriate and safe for you.
The packaged unit dimensions are 300 × 300 × 200 cm and gross weight is 820 kg, so plan for adequate floor space, ceiling height and structural floor loading. You will likely need professional handling equipment (e.g., forklift) and qualified technicians for installation. The manufacturer offers onsite inspection—arrange this before or during installation.
Follow the manufacturer’s maintenance schedule in the user manual. Typical tasks include cleaning and disinfecting the cabin interior, checking seals, replacing/cleaning air and oxygen filters as recommended, and routine inspections. Use only approved cleaners and service personnel for technical maintenance.
Certification and warranty details are not listed in the basic spec. Ask the seller/manufacturer for relevant certifications (CE, ISO, FDA clearance if applicable), test reports, and written warranty/service terms. The product does list onsite inspection service for quality assurance.
Yes — it is marketed for sports recovery and performance enhancement applications. Athletes should consult their medical team or sports physician to determine appropriate session frequency and duration and to ensure safe use.
A sitting-type chamber is sized for a single seated person, has a smaller footprint and typically covers a smaller internal volume (here 1–2 m³). Full-body/lying chambers are larger to accommodate a horizontal position and can provide broader body coverage. Choose based on comfort needs, treatment protocol and available space.
Power requirements and decibel (noise) ratings are not specified in the provided data. Hyperbaric systems with integrated oxygen concentrators require mains electricity and may generate operational noise. Ask the manufacturer for power specs and measured noise levels for planning placement in a home environment.
The single package size is listed as 300 × 300 × 200 cm with a gross weight of 820 kg, so delivery will likely be by freight. Prepare for a heavy, oversized shipment—arrange appropriate unloading equipment and confirm delivery access, floor capacity and final placement logistics with the seller before shipment.
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