RIVA dissipates about 5200W of power and therefore, the room that RIVA is placed in needs to be able to accommodate this from a cooling perspective. RIVA does not provide any heating or cooling on its own. For a general antibiotic unit, RIVA can recirculate air back into the room, but for chemo, it needs to be hooked up to externally exhausted ducting.
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