Oxymed 5LPM Oxygen Concentrator
$63.97
$88.28
Description Key Features Flow Rate: Adjustable from 1–5 LPM to meet patient needs. Oxygen Purity: 90–96% (purity decreases slightly at higher flow rates). PSA Technology: Pressure Swing Adsorption ensures efficient oxygen generation. Built-in Humidifier: Optional water bottle attachment to moisten dry oxygen. Alarm System: Audible/visual alerts for: Low oxygen purity (<82%). Power failure. Overheating. High/low pressure. Portability: Wheels and handles for easy movement within homes/clinics. Noise Level: ≤ 50 dB (quieter than many budget models). Technical Specifications Parameter Details Oxygen Output 1–5 LPM (continuous flow). Power Consumption 350–450 Watts. Voltage 220–240V AC, 50Hz (suitable for Indian standards). Weight ~20–25 kg (with wheels). Dimensions ~55 x 35 x 55 cm (compact for home use). Filters Particulate filter (washable), bacterial filter (replaceable). Applications Chronic Respiratory Conditions: COPD, asthma, pulmonary hypertension. Post-Surgical Recovery: Oxygen support after major surgeries. Palliative Care: Comfort for patients with terminal illnesses. Emergency Backup: During power outages or hospital bed shortages. Safety & Maintenance Auto Shut-Off: Stops operation if oxygen purity drops or overheating occurs. Filter Care: Pre-Filter: Clean weekly with water. Bacterial Filter: Replace every 6–12 months. Annual Servicing: Recommended for sieve bed and compressor maintenance. Setup & Usage Positioning: Place in a well-ventilated area, 6–12 inches from walls. Humidifier Setup (Optional): Attach water bottle and fill with distilled water. Turn On: Adjust flow rate to prescribed level (e.g., 2–3 LPM for COPD). Connect Cannula/Mask: Deliver oxygen via nasal cannula or oxygen mask. The Oxymed 5LPM Oxygen Concentrator is a budget-friendly, reliable choice for patients needing continuous oxygen therapy at home. It excels in: Delivering high-purity oxygen for chronic conditions. Quiet, energy-efficient operation. Always consult a doctor to confirm the required flow rate (e.g., 5LPM may be excessive for mild COPD).
Respiratory Care