The emergency oxygen inlets feature a three-piece ball valve, pressure gauge, and terminal strip within a weather-tight enclosure for auxiliary oxygen connection to hospitals. Installed outside and linked to the main oxygen pipeline, the EOSC ensures reliability during emergencies or maintenance. The durable design safeguards against unauthorized access and weather conditions.
Enhanced safety
The rugged, sturdy construction provides protection from the elements and can be secured to prevent unauthorized acces.
Flexible design
Available in recessed design with a tubing extension from the rear of the enclosure, and a surface-mounted design with the tubing extension from the right side of the enclosure.
Modular design
A terminal block with plastic cover is mounted within the enclosure with four sets of alarm contacts. Jumpers included to keep the circuits closed when not in use.
Durable construction
Powder-coated steel, weather-tight enclosures with padlock staple to prevent unauthorized access.
Valve sizes
The inlet consists of either a 1” ball valve with ½” and 1” NPTF connections or a 2” ball valve with 1-1/2” and 2” NPTF connections.
Alarm connections
Terminal strip with 4 alarm points and plastic cover mounted within the enclosure, meeting requirements of NFPA 99.
Cleaned for oxygen
Entire valve assembly is cleaned and capped for oxygen service.