Oxygen pressure regulator PM0107E
airnitrous oxidehelium

oxygen pressure regulator
oxygen pressure regulator
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Characteristics

Fluid type
oxygen, air, CO2, nitrous oxide, helium
Applications
medical
Number of stages
single-stage, second stage
Connection type
plug-in type, quick-connect, rail-mounted
Features
adjustable-flow, low-pressure
Other characteristics
with flow selector
Inlet pressure

Min.: 0 bar
(0 psi)

Max.: 10 bar
(145 psi)

Output pressure

Min.: 0 bar
(0 psi)

Max.: 5 bar
(72.5 psi)

Height

97 mm
(3.8 in)

Weight

720 g
(25.4 oz)

Width

47 mm
(1.9 in)

Depth

128 mm
(5 in)

Description

For the pressure regulation of medical gas from a central gas supply Also available with fixed working pressure For the direct connection of up to 3 consumers Can also be used as a second stage in combination with a cylinder pressure reducing valve Mainly intended for the use in clinics and in emergency medicine The reduc LP take-off regulator is used for the pressure regulation of medical gas from a central gas supply system. The reduc LP consists of a pressure reducing valve and a country-specific probe or NIST connection that is directly coupled or screwed into the extraction socket. The reduc LP offers the possibility of connecting up to 3 consumers, or to use one of the outlets as a relief valve. The desired working pressure can be set using the regulating handle on the pressure reducing valve. Also available on request with a preset working pressure. As an option, the reduc LP is also available in a dual version and/or mounted on a clamping rail bracket (with medical hose and the corresponding probe). The reduc LP is certified in accordance to EN ISO 10524-4. CE marking according to the Guideline for Medical Products 93/42/EEC.

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