Medical Regulator - Side Entry

Medical Regulator - Side Entry


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medical oxygen regulator is a device that reduces the pressure of oxygen from a high-pressure cylinder to a lower pressure that is safe and effective for use in medical applications. Medical oxygen regulators typically have a pressure range of 50 to 100 psi and a flow rate of 1 to 10 LPM.
 

Medical oxygen regulators are an important safety device that helps to prevent accidents and injuries. They should always be used when working with medical oxygen.

Here are some of the features of a medical oxygen regulator:

  • Pressure gauge: This indicates the pressure of the oxygen in the cylinder.
  • Flow meter: This measures the flow rate of the oxygen.
  • Shut-off valve: This can be used to stop the flow of oxygen.
  • Pressure relief valve: This prevents the regulator from overpressurizing.

Medical oxygen regulators should be regularly inspected and maintained to ensure that they are working properly. If a regulator is damaged or malfunctioning, it should not be used.

When using a medical oxygen regulator, it is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully. It is also important to take the following safety precautions:

  • Never smoke near oxygen.
  • Do not use an oxygen regulator near open flames or other sources of ignition.
  • Keep oxygen away from heat and sunlight.
  • Do not store oxygen in a hot car.
  • Inspect the regulator for leaks before each use.
  • Report any leaks or damage to the regulator to the manufacturer.

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