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OXYGEN CONCENTRATOR


Concentrators work like an oxygen cylinder, supplying oxygen through the use of masks or nasal tubes. However, cylinders need refilling, while oxygen concentrators can work 24×7..

There are two types of oxygen concentrators. These are namely continuous flow and pulse. While a continuous flow oxygen concentrator provides the same flow of oxygen in a minute until it’s been turned off, pulse dose identifies the patient’s breathing pattern and gives out oxygen when it detects inhalation. Oxygen concentrators are portable and easy-to-carry alternatives to massive cylinders, However, one needs to take note that the concentrators are not the best option for those suffering from severe comorbidities and complications because they can only provide 5-10 litres of oxygen per minute, which may not be enough for patients who have severe complications.

Oxygen support can be initiated either with an oxygen cylinder or oxygen concentrator when the oxygen saturation drops below 92 per cent.

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FUNCTIONS


  1. Power off Alarm,

  2. Overlaod Protection,

  3. Hi/Lo Press Alarm,

  4. Temp Alarm,

  5. Erro indication,

  6. Oxygen Purity Alarm

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