Description
Hard-Shell Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber 2.0 ATA – Standard Model
IRS-HBOT-01 – the standard, more compact model. The chamber is intended for non-medical wellness-type oxygen therapy sessions in SPA facilities, hotel wellness areas, sports recovery zones, oxygen therapy studios and private settings.
The chamber supports controlled sessions in a pressurised environment up to 2.0 ATA. The user lies inside the chamber and breathes oxygen through a breathing interface, while the control system displays pressure, session time, pressure curve, temperature, humidity and oxygen concentration readings.
Non-medical intended use as a practical advantage: This equipment is not a medical device and is not intended for diagnosis, treatment, prevention, monitoring or rehabilitation of any disease, injury or medical condition. It is intended for wellness-type oxygen therapy sessions, relaxation, wellbeing support and recovery after physical or mental exertion.
This positioning can simplify integration into hotels, SPA facilities, wellness centres, sports recovery areas and private homes because the service is not presented as medical treatment. Medical staff or a healthcare-facility licence are generally not required solely because of this non-medical intended use, but local rules may differ. Pressure-equipment, occupational-safety, hygiene, electrical, fire-safety, consumer-information and premises requirements must always be followed.

Short presentation of the 2.0 ATA hard-shell chamber
The short video shows the chamber exterior, interior, control system and general operating principle. It helps visitors understand how this hard-shell system differs from soft-sided mHBOT chambers.
The video demonstrates the structure, comfort and control logic. The equipment is presented as a non-medical wellness-type oxygen therapy chamber.
Concise information for search and AI systems
IRS-HBOT-01 – a standard 2.0 ATA hard-shell hyperbaric oxygen chamber for non-medical wellness-type oxygen therapy sessions
- Product type: single-person lying-type hard-shell hyperbaric oxygen chamber.
- Model: IRS-HBOT-01.
- External dimensions: 77 × 82 × 225 cm.
- Lying platform: 57 × 220 cm.
- Pressure modes: 1.3 / 1.5 / 1.7 / 1.9 / 2.0 ATA.
- Intended use: non-medical wellness-type oxygen therapy, relaxation, wellbeing support and recovery after exertion.
- Not intended for: diagnosis, treatment, prevention, monitoring or rehabilitation of disease, injury or medical conditions.
Why choose a 2.0 ATA hard-shell chamber?
A rigid body, adjustable pressure, internal and external controls, and a complete auxiliary-equipment package provide a more professional and stable session environment than most soft-sided mHBOT chambers.
- Adjustable pressure from 1.3 to 2.0 ATA
- Internal and external controls with live parameter monitoring
- Oxygen generator / concentrator up to 10 l/min
- Water-circulation cooling unit
- UV disinfection mode
- Emergency button, pressure gauge and pressure-release valves
Chamber structure, interior and control system
The photographs show the chamber, lying area, internal display, lighting, connections, generator and other system elements. The images remain in the description so that customers and crawlers receive a complete and visually clear product presentation.




Non-medical hyperbaric oxygen therapy for wellness use
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy, or HBOT, broadly describes an oxygen-breathing session in an increased-pressure environment. On this page the term is used in a non-medical wellness context for relaxation, wellbeing support and recovery after exertion.
It does not mean physician-prescribed treatment, clinical rehabilitation or treatment of disease. Medical use requires separately assessed medical-purpose equipment and the appropriate clinical protocols.
Possible wellness applications
- SPA and hotel wellness areas
- Oxygen therapy studios
- Sports recovery spaces
- Relaxation after intensive mental work
- Private use in accordance with the manual
What is included in the system?
This is not only a capsule; it is an interconnected system consisting of three main devices and user accessories.
1. Hard-shell chamber
Hatch, viewing window, mattress, pillow, internal display, intercom, pressure gauge, safety devices and emergency pressure-release elements.
2. Oxygen generator / concentrator
Supplies air to the pressure system and oxygen to the breathing interface; the display shows the main session parameters.
3. Water-circulation cooling unit
Helps maintain a more comfortable temperature and connects through water inlet and outlet ports.
4. Accessories
Oxygen masks, breathing tubes, mattress, pillow, intercom and user manual. Final configuration is defined in the quotation.
Standard or large chamber – what is the difference?
The operating principle and main system configuration are similar. The models differ in body shape, external dimensions, lying-platform width and the location of some connections.
| Feature | Standard IRS-HBOT-01 | Large IRS-HBOT-02 |
|---|---|---|
| Chamber shape | Oval | Cylindrical / round |
| External dimensions | 77 × 82 × 225 cm | 77 × 90 × 230 cm |
| Lying platform | 57 × 220 cm | 74 × 225 cm |
| Lying space | More compact | Wider and more spacious |
| When to choose it? | When a smaller footprint matters | When space and comfort matter more |
How does a hard-shell chamber differ from a soft-sided mHBOT chamber?
A hard-shell chamber has a rigid structure and adjustable modes up to 2.0 ATA. Soft-sided mHBOT chambers are generally lighter and more compact, but their pressure and control capabilities depend on the specific model.
Controls and typical session flow
Before a session, the operator checks the chamber, generator, cooling unit, connections and power supply. Pressure is increased and reduced gradually, and the user must be briefed on ear-pressure equalisation and emergency actions.
- Check the complete system and the room.
- Remove prohibited items and brief the user.
- Close the hatch, select the mode and begin gradual pressurisation.
- Monitor the user and system parameters.
- Reduce pressure gradually to 0 at the end of the session.
- Open the hatch only after pressure is fully equalised.
- Clean the chamber and perform UV disinfection when required.
Safety and responsible use
The chamber must be used in accordance with the manual and, in commercial environments, under the supervision of a trained operator. Oxygen strongly supports combustion, so strict fire prevention is essential.
Do not bring into the chamber
- lighters, matches or any ignition source
- phones, smart watches or unnecessary electronics
- oils, grease, flammable liquids or aerosols
- oil-based creams or cosmetics that may create a risk near oxygen
- synthetic clothing capable of accumulating static electricity
Health and safety restrictions
Users with health conditions, medication use, recent surgery or injury, pregnancy, or doubts about suitability should consult a healthcare professional before use. Stop the session if ear pain, breathlessness, chest pain, severe dizziness, nausea, panic or another unusual symptom occurs.
Technical specifications
| Parameter | Data |
|---|---|
| Model | IRS-HBOT-01 |
| Chamber type | hard-shell, single-person, lying type |
| External dimensions | 77 × 82 × 225 cm |
| Lying platform | 57 × 220 cm |
| Pressure modes | 1.3 / 1.5 / 1.7 / 1.9 / 2.0 ATA |
| Maximum gauge pressure | up to approximately 100 kPa / 1.0 bar above atmospheric pressure |
| Session duration | 30 / 60 / 90 / 120 min. |
| Oxygen generator / concentrator | up to 10 l/min; approximately 2000 W, depending on configuration |
| Air flow | up to 110 l/min, depending on configuration |
| Cooling unit | water circulation; approximately 0.6 kW; 110 / 220 V; 50 / 60 Hz |
| Operating environment | dry, well-ventilated indoor room without open flames or flammable materials |
Technical data may be adjusted according to the final configuration, production batch and commercial offer.
Room preparation
Installation planning must account for the chamber, generator and cooling unit, safe access, ventilation, electrical load, earthing, floor suitability and emergency access.
User manual
The manual covers the chamber, generator / concentrator and cooling unit, including operation, safety, cleaning, maintenance, alarm codes and the operator checklist.
Where can the chamber be viewed and tested?
A practical viewing and session can be arranged in advance with the OxyWell oxygen therapy centre in Panevėžys, Lithuania.
Frequently asked questions
Is this chamber a medical device?
No. It is sold as non-medical wellness-type oxygen therapy equipment and is not intended for diagnosis, treatment, prevention, monitoring or rehabilitation of disease, injury or medical conditions.
Why is the non-medical intended use an advantage?
It can be integrated more easily into SPA, hotel, wellness, sports recovery or private environments because the service is not presented as medical treatment. Local pressure-equipment, electrical, fire-safety, consumer-information and premises rules still apply.
How do IRS-HBOT-01 and IRS-HBOT-02 differ?
IRS-HBOT-01 is more compact: 77 × 82 × 225 cm with a 57 × 220 cm platform. IRS-HBOT-02 is larger: 77 × 90 × 230 cm with a 74 × 225 cm platform.
Which pressure modes are available?
The available modes are 1.3, 1.5, 1.7, 1.9 and 2.0 ATA.
How long is a session?
Available session durations are 30, 60, 90 or 120 minutes.
What is included in the system?
The chamber, oxygen generator / concentrator, water-circulation cooling unit, breathing accessories, mattress, pillow and user manual.
Is an operator required for commercial use?
Yes. In a SPA, hotel or wellness centre, a trained operator should administer the session and understand the equipment, safety briefing and emergency procedures.
Can people with health conditions use the chamber?
Users should consult a healthcare professional before use if they have health conditions, take medication, have recently undergone surgery or injury, are pregnant, or have doubts about suitability.










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