OEM Nobreak Médico Manufacturers & Suppliers

High-reliability, certified Medical-Grade UPS Solutions tailored for hospital applications, critical diagnostics, and life support apparatus.

The Crucial Role of "Nobreak Médico" in Modern Healthcare Infrastructure

Within healthcare facilities, electrical power failure is not just an operational inconvenience; it is a life-threatening hazard. Medical equipment like MRI scanners, CT systems, mechanical ventilators, and surgical theatre systems demand absolute power continuity. "Nobreak Médico" or medical-grade Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) systems act as the primary defense line against utility fluctuations, surges, sags, and complete outages.

Compared to standard IT UPS systems, medical-grade UPS systems must satisfy significantly stricter criteria. These include specialized galvanic isolation to guarantee low leakage currents, high electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) to prevent interference with sensitive diagnostic telemetry, and specialized certification pathways such as IEC 60601-1. Without these certifications, custom installations risk immediate patient injury and compliance failure.

Shenzhen REO Power Co., Ltd. addresses this vital segment with robust, highly efficient medical-grade power solutions. Leveraging custom software parameters, hybrid hardware frameworks, and comprehensive engineering consultations, we collaborate with healthcare developers globally to construct fail-safe systems.

REO Power Manufacturing and Medical Grade Systems

About Shenzhen REO Power Co., Ltd.

Established in 2015, Shenzhen REO Power Co., Ltd. has established itself as an innovative, quality-focused leader in the global UPS manufacturing sector. Operating out of our advanced 13,500-square-meter facility in Shenzhen, China, we coordinate research, design, engineering, and manufacturing under unified quality controls.

Our expansive product portfolio covers single-phase UPS, split-phase systems (220V input/110V+110V output), heavy-duty three-phase installations, lithium-ion energy storage UPS, industrial modular systems, weather-proof outdoor units, offline computer backup power, and advanced solar inverters. Over the past decade, we have successfully developed custom power architectures for demanding clients across more than 100 countries.

Under the guidance of our Chief Technology Officer (CTO), who holds over 20 years of OEM/ODM industrial experience, our R&D department collaborates directly with clients to optimize design topology, efficiency ratings, and structural form factors.

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Expert OEM/ODM Customization for Nobreak Médico

No two medical installations share identical power architectures. We offer deep hardware and software adaptability to align precisely with your clinical environments.

Hardware Engineering

Customizations cover structural modification of high-grade cabinets, alternative input/output sockets (such as NEMA or Schuko), embedded medical isolation transformers, and tailored thermal control units optimized for low-decibel clinical operation.

Software Adaptations

Engineers program control boards to match distinct battery discharge profiles, alter warning levels, configure Modbus/SNMP network control systems, and adapt local LCD screen readouts to match regional language preferences and visual guidelines.

Comprehensive Branding

We provide full white-label and OEM identity design solutions. This includes corporate branding on front/rear panels, customized outer packaging, specialized instruction guides, and regulatory rating plates configured to ease domestic import customs.

Quality Compliance and Testing Laboratory

Global Compliance: Navigating Medical Regulations

Deploying power supplies near active patients demands compliance with strict international norms. Standard industrial UPS designs often fall short because of excessive leakage currents, which can bypass skin resistance and harm patients.

Medical-grade Nobreak configurations mandate strict physical isolation between raw utility grid input and operational output. By integrating high-grade electrostatic Faraday shields within isolation transformers, we lower leakage currents to safe thresholds under 300 microamps (μA) for normal operation and under 500 μA during single-fault scenarios.

Furthermore, our designs comply with the IEC 60601-1-2 electromagnetic disturbance standard. This guarantees that diagnostic imaging machines and patient monitors do not experience line noise or RF interference while the UPS maintains voltage regulation. We assist OEM distributors in achieving regional certifications (such as CE, UL, and ANVISA) by providing comprehensive test data packages and compliance engineering support.

Leveraging the Chinese Electronics Supply Chain

Choosing Shenzhen REO Power as your OEM partner provides a distinct cost and speed advantage. Shenzhen serves as the global hub for power electronics manufacturing, allowing us to source key components—like high-frequency MOSFETs, high-grade copper windings, and advanced lithium cells—directly from top-tier local suppliers.

This localized supply chain reduces lead times and minimizes transportation overhead, lowering the total cost of ownership (TCO) for global buyers. Additionally, it gives our engineers the agility to source, prototype, and refine custom configurations within weeks rather than months.

We maintain two highly automated manufacturing facilities with 10 production lines, enabling a monthly output of up to 80,000 units. This scalable capacity allows us to manage large production runs and seasonal demand spikes smoothly without compromising quality.

Advanced SMT and Automated Testing Facilities

Our Multi-Tier Quality Management Framework

Reliability is non-negotiable in critical medical environments. We use precise testing instrumentation to verify the performance of every UPS unit we manufacture.

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In-Circuit Testing (ICT)

Automated Optical Inspection (AOI) and ICT examine circuit boards at the component level to identify assembly discrepancies, short circuits, or misaligned components before final casing assembly.

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8-Hour Full Load Burn-In

Unlike manufacturers that only sample-test batches, we run every UPS unit under full load conditions in a climate-controlled burn-in chamber for at least 8 hours to identify early-stage component issues.

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Double ATE Validation

Units undergo comprehensive Automatic Test Equipment (ATE) checks both before and after the burn-in phase, ensuring compliance with dynamic load, transfer-time, and wave-distortion requirements.

Advanced Production Bases & Facilities

Inside our ISO 9001:2015 certified manufacturing facilities in Shenzhen, China.

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Testing Stations
Quality Control Lab
Warehouse and Shipping
Automated Optical Inspection Facility

Real-World Deployment Scenarios & Industry Trends

Medical-grade Nobreak systems are deployed across various medical settings, each with its own power requirements. In Intensive Care Units (ICUs), single-phase online UPS systems provide zero-transfer time protection to life-support systems and infusion pumps, ensuring uninterrupted care during transitions to diesel generators.

In Imaging Suites (MRI/CT/X-Ray), scanners require high surge currents during imaging sequences. Standard systems can fail under these brief, intense loads. Specialized medical UPS solutions are engineered with robust inverters capable of handling peak overload stresses without dropping the load.

Additionally, modern pathology labs rely on sensitive analysis equipment that can lose hours of progress from a minor power drop. Our UPS designs provide stable, double-conversion pure sine wave power to protect these analysis workflows.

Key Industry Trends: The sector is transitioning from traditional Lead-Acid VRLA batteries to Lithium-Ion chemistry (LiFePO4). Lithium-Ion batteries offer double the operational lifespan, handle more charge cycles, charge faster, and weigh significantly less, making them ideal for integration into mobile medical carts.

Global Procurement Requirements

Procurement departments at medical institutions prioritize compliance, risk mitigation, and total cost of ownership. Key requirements include:

  • Traceable Certifications: Clear documentation showing compliance with IEC 60601-1, CE, and regional standards like UL.
  • Galvanic Isolation: Complete input-to-output isolation to prevent electrical noise and leakage currents from affecting sensitive patients.
  • Remote Management: Support for SNMP/Modbus protocols to allow IT staff to monitor battery health and power conditions remotely.
  • Robust Build Quality: High-grade internal components that ensure long-term stability and minimize maintenance needs.

Frequently Asked Questions: Nobreak Médico

Detailed technical answers to help purchasing managers, biomedical engineers, and distributors make informed decisions.

What is the primary difference between a standard commercial UPS and a Nobreak Médico?
The main difference lies in safety compliance and electrical noise levels. A Nobreak Médico must meet IEC 60601-1 medical standards, which restrict leakage currents to safe microamp levels to prevent patient shock. They also incorporate medical-grade isolation transformers, high-level electromagnetic shielding, and zero-transfer online double-conversion topologies.
Why is a zero-transfer online double-conversion topology necessary?
In standby or line-interactive systems, there is a delay of 4 to 10 milliseconds when switching to battery power during a blackout. This brief interruption can cause sensitive diagnostic machines to reboot or disrupt the settings of a ventilator. Online double-conversion systems continuously supply power through the inverter, ensuring zero transfer time (0ms) and keeping connected systems running smoothly.
Does Shenzhen REO Power support specific OEM/ODM certifications for international markets?
Yes. We design and manufacture our products to comply with international standards such as CE, IEC 62040, and ISO 9001. For customized OEM products, we provide detailed test reports, electrical schematics, and engineering documentation to assist our partners in obtaining localized medical certifications like UL or ANVISA.
What battery chemistries are available, and which is recommended for medical carts?
We offer both Valve Regulated Lead-Acid (VRLA) and Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) options. For mobile medical workstations, diagnostic carts, and ventilators, we highly recommend Lithium-Ion (LiFePO4) because of its lower weight, longer cycle life, faster recharge rates, and more stable performance over years of daily cycling.
How does REO Power manage quality control for medical-grade orders?
Our quality control process is built on multi-stage testing. Circuit boards undergo In-Circuit Testing (ICT) and Automated Optical Inspection (AOI). Every completed UPS then runs under full load for at least 8 hours in our burn-in chamber. Finally, the units undergo dual ATE validation before packaging to confirm all electrical specifications are met.

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