Oxygen Tank Regulators play a crucial role in Oxygen Therapy and Ozone Therapy, providing precise control over the delivery of oxygen from a compressed gas cylinder. Understanding their function, and different types, is vital for proper usage.
At its core, these devices regulate the flow of oxygen, converting high-pressure gas into a safe and consistent flow suitable for therapeutic use. This regulation is essential as too little oxygen may fail to meet the requirements, while excessive flow can lead to complications.
A typical regulator comprises several key components, including a pressure gauge, a flow meter, and an outlet for connecting to delivery devices such as nasal cannulas or masks. The pressure gauge indicates the pressure within the cylinder, allowing healthcare providers to monitor the remaining oxygen supply. Meanwhile, the flow meter enables precise adjustment of the oxygen flow rate.
While Oxygen Tank Regulators are invaluable tools in Oxygen and Ozone Therapy, their misuse or mishandling can pose significant risks, so you must adhere to stringent safety protocols, including proper storage, regular maintenance, and adherence to prescribed oxygen flow rates.
Additionally, when using home oxygen therapy users should familiarize thoroughly with regulator operation, safety precautions, and emergency procedures to mitigate potential hazards. This education empowers users to manage their oxygen therapy effectively while minimizing the risk of accidents or complications.
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International High Pressure Low Flow Oxygen Regulators:
These international high-pressure low-flow oxygen regulator will provide the following flow rates:
1/64 lpm, 1/32 lpm, 1/16 lpm, 1/8 lpm, 1/4 lpm, 1/2 lpm, 3/4 lpm, 1 lpm, 1.5 lpm, and 2 lpm.
Oxygen Tanks are typically filled to 3000 PSI or 200 bar and this regulator with adapter is designed to be used on tanks with pressure at or below 3000 psi or 200 bar.

