About Analog Oxygen Flow Meter
Product Details:
| Usage |
Industrial |
| Flow Rate |
Max 250 L/min |
| Body material |
Stainless Steel |
| Accuracy (Flow rate) |
+- 5% |
| Outlet Connection |
Inlet 5/8 inch BSP L/H (Male) 3/8 inch BSP L/H (Male) |
| Add-ons |
Oxygen Regulator |
| Inlet Pressure |
Max 40 Bar |
| Outlet Pressure |
Max 1.5 Bar |
Reliable Medical Oxygen Flow ControlEngineered for clinical use, this analog flow meter provides precise regulation of oxygen delivery to patients. Its robust design, ease of installation, and mute function make it excellent for hospitals, clinics, and homecare. The easy-to-read analog glass tube display aids swift verification of flow rates, ensuring patient safety and comfort.
Built for Versatility and SafetyThe flow meter's versatile mounting options-wall or stand-allow integration across different medical environments. Its variable air discharge and inline mounting configuration support customized oxygen therapies. The oil-free mechanism reduces maintenance needs, while brass fittings and an acrylic body ensure compatibility and reliability in demanding healthcare settings.
FAQ's of Analog Oxygen Flow Meter:
Q: How does the Analog Oxygen Flow Meter measure oxygen flow?
A: It uses an analog glass tube to indicate the oxygen flow rate, allowing users to visually confirm flow levels between 0 and 15 liters per minute. The mechanical design ensures accurate readings without requiring electrical power.
Q: What is the process for installing the oxygen flow meter?
A: Installation is straightforward-mount the device on a wall or stand, and connect it to a standard G5/8" oxygen outlet or a customized port as needed. It requires no electrical wiring or lubrication, making it quick and easy to deploy in medical settings.
Q: Where is this oxygen flow meter typically used?
A: This device is suitable for hospitals, clinics, and homecare environments where precise oxygen flow control is essential. Its design supports both stationary and mobile medical applications.
Q: What makes this flow meter beneficial compared to digital types?
A: Operating mechanically, it requires no external power source, ensuring reliability during power outages. Its oil-free, mute mechanism reduces maintenance and noise, providing a cleaner and quieter experience for both patients and caregivers.
Q: When should the oxygen flow meter be checked for accuracy?
A: Periodic calibration checks-typically as part of routine maintenance in healthcare facilities-are recommended to ensure accuracy within 3% of the full scale. Regular inspection helps maintain dependable performance.
Q: What materials are used in the construction of this device?
A: The flow meter is constructed from a durable acrylic body and robust brass fittings, ensuring longevity, corrosion resistance, and safety in continuous medical use.