Oxygen Gas Liter Flow Meter Measures 0-8LPM by Tina's Homecare
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As oxygen flows through the meter, the ball will rise, indicating the true flow rate. The meter must be held vertically while this is happening. This will result in an inaccurate reading if it is not vertical.
There are 8 liters on the output side, and I assume 8 would be the maximum amount on the input side too. It is very easy to use and I believe that anyone who uses oxygen at home should have one to ensure that the appropriate amount of oxygen is being provided. You should especially think about it if you have pets (dogs, cats The kitty cat). The hole that my kitten put in the tubing, however, could be barely noticed but it did reduce the output flow. I was only able to notice this when I used I appreciate how easy this is to use and how inexpensive it is with barely any maintenance required.
As someone who has one and uses it quite frequently, I found it a very handy tool.
The flow cannot be measured from a cannula, Since the resolution begins at 1 and goes up to 8 LPM, I have attempted to measure from the cannula, but I am unable to get any readings. The unit's accuracy is quite good when using just a regular hose. The oxygen generator I use works quite well for this, and I check the output quite frequently in order to make sure I am at the proper level. Whenever I take measurements with this and the generator's flow meters, my results are always the same.
Selected User Reviews For Oxygen Gas Liter Flow Meter Measures 0-8LPM by Tina's Homecare
As long as it was inline, that's what I wanted. Please see the attached picture for how the mounts are mounted. As well as the control valve, there is an inline control valve. My concentrator has three hoses connected to it. My inline flow meter allows me to control how much water I need to have flowing through the concentrator. With the concentrator set at max 6 liters per minute, I turn on the hose I'm using at that moment. I am happy with the results. In the past I would always switch hoses at the concentrator but now the valves are at the concentrator. There are now two valves at the hose location, one of which I can turn off and the other on. To keep the flow meter connected, I returned the tapered connection to its original state and attached some clamps (from Ace Hardware). There is no question that you have to hold the flow meter vertical, but we all know.
There is a nozzle at the output of the concentrator that measures the output before it leaves the device. The alarm usually sounds when the pressure builds as a result of a pipe restriction. Normally, the alarm does not sound if the line leaks or there is a loss of pressure before the cannula. The humidifier bottle could be faulty and preventing water flow or it may have a cracked swivel connector that leaks fluid. It is easy to verify that the patient is receiving the concentration set on the concentrator using the flow meter at the cannula connection.
To be able to check my oxygen levels with this device has been a true Oxygen is my primary source of oxygen 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. A couple times, when I had trouble breathing, I checked the flow of oxygen through my tubing with this little meter. There were a few times when it wasn't flowing right, and it turned out that the tubing had a kink/kink. After having low oxygen values repeated over and over, today I checked it with my little meter. This was a very low number. My search for kinks turned up nothing, so I replaced the tubing a second time and checked. According to the meter, the flow had finally returned to normal. This is a great It is a handy and portable device if you keep it close.
I tested it in hospitals and it worked perfectly. I tested it in the home and our converter only gave If set to 3 liters, the water level is 5. A new converter has been added! It's one of the best little gadgets! All people using oxygen in the lungs need these! We should all be able to purchase a helmet with our bikes!.
I've frequently wanted to check their accuracy, and the meter gives me a compact and straightforward method for that.
We use the same flow meter to deliver oxygen to my body. This is a good - It is well-crafted, user-friendly, and easy to follow. My concentrator and regulator are delivering the flow of oxygen they should be delivering, and it is nice to learn that. By using this simple flow meter, I have been able to track down defective regulators (which the provider of oxygen then replaced). I think it's a good idea for those of us on supplemental oxygen to have this safety tool.
This product is so easy to use, I believe anyone who uses an oxygen concentrator 24/7 should have it.
This allows you to ensure that you are getting the oxygen flow recommended by your doctor. The interface and the content are both very easy to understand.