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An oxygen concentrator is a medical device that gives you extra oxygen. Your doctor may prescribe one for you if you have a health condition that causes your oxygen level to drop too low.
It can help some people who have trouble breathing due to conditions like:
Asthma
Lung cancer
COPD
The flu
COVID-19
You need to get your doctor's OK before you buy or use an oxygen concentrator. Using one without their guidance or a prescription can be dangerous. If the doctor thinks a concentrator might be right for you, they'll let you know how much oxygen to take and how long to use the device.
An oxygen concentrator isn't the same thing as an oxygen tank, which delivers liquid or gas oxygen. Instead, the concentrator is a machine that pulls in the air around you and filters out the nitrogen.
A thin tube runs from the device to your face, giving you purified oxygen through two open prongs below your nostrils. Some people use a facemask to get a higher concentration and flow of oxygen.
There are two types of concentrators: a bigger model you can use at home, and a lighter, portable model you can use on the go.
Medical10 Ltr Oxgen Concentrator Product Specification | ||
Model | OLV-5S | OLV-10s |
Oxygen flow | 5L/min | 10L/min |
Oxygen concentration | ≥ 93%±3(V/V) | |
Power supply | 220V ±22V 50Hz ± IHz/ll0v ±15V60Hz ±1Hz | |
Output pressure | 20Kpa-60Kpa | |
Input Power | 210VA | 480VA |
Sound level | Less than 45 db | |
Net Weight | 25KG | |
Dimension(MM) | 500 X320 X 240(mm) | |
Working System | Continuous flow | |
Atomization quantity | >0.15ml/min(0nly modes with atomization function |
Q1. What is the maximum concentration of oxygen that can be achieved with the concentrator?
Up to 94%
Q2. What kind of maintenance is required for the oxygen concentrator?
The device is as simple to manage as it looks. All that is required is that the coarse filter has to be washed each day and replace the other filters as per instructions of the company, which is usually at 6 months or 1500 hours of use. The filters may also need to be changed according to local conditions (dust, humidity) and the amount of use of the concentrator. Skilled mechanical maintenance is needed only yearly. There is a fourth filter, the bacterial filter, located before the oxygen outlet of the concentrator. Typically this must be changed every year, or more frequently, depending on the amount of use of the concentrator. The concentrator may work 24 hours a day, every day, as long as daily maintenance procedures are carried out. Every concentrator has an hour meter. The working hours should be written down in the service report.
Q3. How many babies can be treated at a time with the oxygen concentrator?
Up to 4 babies using a splitter
Q4. Are there any limitations of the oxygen concentrator?
In general oxygen concentrators have few problems during use but it is important to be aware of a few limitations. When air is hot and humid, as may be the case in many tropical countries during summer season, the concentration of oxygen may be reduced to 70% because in these circumstances moisture is absorbed by the molecular sieve material in preference to nitrogen. Low voltage may pose a similar problem by overheating the machine due to inefficient running of the motor. A voltage regulator should be used in these circumstances. At high altitudes (4000 meters), the oxygen concentration may be reduced to 80% due to low oxygen concentration in the air itself, but this should not cause serious difficulties in most cases. Small concentrators are not intended or suitable for compressed gas anaesthesia machines or ventilators.