Name: | New 5L oxygen concentrator |
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Model No.: | BES-OC16 |
Product Name: | Portable Oxygen concentrator |
Packaging: | Carton |
Keywords: | BESCO |
Keywords: | Portable Oxygen Concentrator,5L Portable Oxygen Concentrator,Portable Oxygen Concentrator for Sale |
Sample: | Available |
MOQ: | 50 UNITS |
Payment Term: | T/T in advance |
Country of Original: | China |
Port: | China |
Stock: | NO |
Factory Address: | Changyuan,China |
Office: | Zhengzhou,China |
Parameters:
The stylish BESCO Portable Oxygen concentrator Machine is a great option for home oxygen users who are tired of big noisy machines or inconvenient oxygen tanks. BESCO's smart form factor, advanced motor, low power usage, and lightweight, durable construction make it easy, convenient, and very popular! The fashion technology elements design style and Black color make it harmonious at home in almost any environment.
Brand:BESCO
Working Principle: PSA
Compressor: Air Internal Intake Type
Average Power Consumption :360 Watts
Input Voltage / Frequency: AC120 V ± 10% / 60 Hz, AC220 V ± 10% / 50hz
Ac Power Cord Length(Approx) :8 Feet ( 2.5m )
Sound level :≤43 dB(A)
Outlet Pressure :5.5 PSI (38kPa)
Liter Flow :0.5 To 5 L/Min.
Oxygen Concentration (at 5 lpm) :93%±3% @ 5L/Min.
OPI (Oxygen Percentage indicator) Alarm Levels: Low Oxygen 82% (Yellow),Very Low Oxygen 73%(Red)
Operating Altitude :0 To 6,000 (0 To 1,828 m)
Operating Humidity Up :To 95% Relative Humidity
Operating Temperature :41℉ To 104℉ (5℃ To 40℃)
Required Maintenance(Filters): Air Inlet Filter Clean Every 2 Weeks
Compressor Intake Filter Change :Every 6 Months
Dimensions(Machine) :16.2*10.2*22.5inch (41*26*57cm)
Dimensions(Carton) :19*13*26 Inch (48*33*66cm)
Weight (Approx) :N.W: 28lbs (13kg) G.W: 33lbs (15kg)
Warranty 1Years - Review Manufacturer's Documentation For Full Warranty Details.
Features
THE MOST HUMANIZED DESIGN
A simple On/Off Switch on the top of the machine to prevent you from bending over to operate it .
SIMPLE TO USE
Three Indicator Lights (green, yellow, red) and Visual and audible Alarm help you to be secure in the knowledge that your concentrator is working properly at all times.
ENERGY EFFICIENT
Its advanced motor provides 5 LPM of Continuous Flow Oxygen, while using less electricity and producing less heat, than most other stationary oxygen concentrators; so It costs less to run saving you money every day.
PROVIDE QUIET SLEEP
≤43db Quiet --> Keep silent for nighttime use
Use every night --> Eliminate fatigue and give you a relaxing morning
LIGHTWEIGHT & 4 OMNI-DIRECTIONAL WHEELS FOR EASY TRANSPORT
The BESCO Oxygen concentrator weighs in at only 28 pounds, reducing shipping and storage costs and risk of injury.
4 universal wheels makes its possible to movable easier from here to there even if the user is not very strong.
SLOPING AND RECESSED FLOW METER REDUCES ACCIDENTAL BREAKAGE
The flow meter slope installation facilitates the user to adjust or view the flow rate.
Recessed flow meter minimizes damage during the transport.
MODERN TECHNOLOGICAL ELEMENT DESIGN LOOKS LESS LIKE A MEDICAL MACHINE
BESCO ergonomic design takes up less space and it looks more like a electrical appliance than a cold medical device.
An oxygen concentrator is a medical device that extracts oxygen from the ambient air, filters out nitrogen and other gases, and delivers it to a user who needs supplemental oxygen for a medical condition. It creates its own oxygen on demand, unlike a compressed or liquid oxygen tank which holds a finite supply. These devices are powered by electricity or batteries and are used for conditions like COPD, cystic fibrosis, and sleep apnea to improve breathing and stamina.
How it works:
1. Intake:
The concentrator takes in ambient air, which is about 79% nitrogen and 21% oxygen.
2. Filtration:
The air passes through a series of filters and sieve materials (such as zeolite canisters) that separate and remove the nitrogen.
3. Oxygen Production:
This process leaves behind purified, medical-grade oxygen.
4. Delivery:
The oxygen is then compressed and sent to the user through a nasal cannula or mask.
Types of oxygen concentrators:
Stationary/Home models:
These are larger, heavier units that provide continuous flow oxygen and are typically plugged into a wall socket.
Portable oxygen concentrators (POCs):
Lighter and smaller than stationary units, POCs can be powered by rechargeable batteries, home electricity (AC), or a car's cigarette lighter socket (DC).
Key differences from oxygen tanks:
On-demand oxygen: Concentrators make oxygen as needed, while tanks store a limited supply that can run out.
Power source: Concentrators require electricity or battery power to operate.
Safety: Concentrators are a safer option than carrying heavy, pressurized tanks.
Important considerations:
Prescription required:
An oxygen concentrator should only be used under the guidance of a doctor, as using one without a prescription can be dangerous.
Settings:
Some models can deliver oxygen continuously, while others offer pulse-dose delivery, which releases oxygen in bursts during inhalation.
Noise:
Oxygen concentrators can be noisy due to their internal mechanisms, though newer models aim to reduce this sound.