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Variable-area flow meter Qmed® twin
doubleoxygenfor hospitals

variable-area flow meter
variable-area flow meter
variable-area flow meter
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Characteristics

Type
variable-area, double
Fluid type
oxygen
Applications
for hospitals
Connection type
plug-in type
Output

Max.: 50 l/min
(13.2086 us gal/min)

Min.: 1 l/min
(0.2642 us gal/min)

Pressure

Max.: 600,000 Pa
(87 psi)

Min.: 0 Pa
(0 psi)

Weight

0 kg
(0 lb)

Height

142 mm
(6 in)

Width

33 mm
(1 in)

Description

The flowmeters type Qmed® are instant flow measuring devices suitable for the dosage of medical gases. They are manufactured in version with compensated or not compensated pressure and in single or twin configuration in order to allow a double and independent gas supply using a single gas source. The flowmeters type Qmed® fit a needle valve with a knob in color code for the immediate identification of the supplied gas. The body is made of aluminium making it extremely light and giving the possibility to obtain different finishing solutions such as chrome-plating or anodising, this last case in different customised colours. The measure group is made of high resistance polycarbonate, a high mechanical resistance material that, together with the chrome-plated brass nipples and the aluminium body, makes this device ideal for the toughest applications. Moreover the outlet nipple can be easily manually removed and replaced by the operator, to meet any immediate application requirements. The flowmeters type Qmed® are available in different solutions of pressure calibration and medical gases, various options of scale, normal or extended (L version) to allow a better reading of the indicated values and in several configurations of inlet and outlet connections offering a wide range of combinations to fit every application need.
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