Best Oxygen Tank Regulator with Flow Meter from ProMed
ProMed Oxygen Tank Regulator with Flow Meter

Oxygen gas uses regulators to releases the oxygen gas at a constant pressure from the cylinder despite the pressure in the cylinder becoming less as the gas is released. At ProMed OMS Supply we offer to types of regulators with flow meter at the best price online. Below are the specs and links to buy the oxygen tank regulator at affordable price.
B&F Medical Oxygen Regulator with Gauge & 2 Check Valves 0 - 25 LPM

B&F Oxygen Regulator 0-15lpm Hose Barb 21017
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0-15 Litres Per Minute (lpm)
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Hose Barb Outlet
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With Gauge
- Yoke Pin Indexed CGA 870 Regulator
- Designed for use in oxygen therapy - Homecare and Hospital
- Nickel-plated brass oxygen regulator body
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Large easy to read flow rate numbers
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One-year manufacturer's warranty
(no check valves on this model)
Oxygen Tank Regulator with Flow meter - Responsive Respiratory E Series Value 15 LPM

Responsive Respiratory E Series Value Oxygen Regulator with the flow meter- 15 LPM is intended for the administration of oxygen to patients who need to increase oxygen levels to improve their breathing conditions. In addition, some models may be used in emergency situations. In an emergency situation, one should be sure to contact a physician or EMS immediately. It is a 15 LPM Regulator, CGA 870 with barb outlets. It has a light-weighted aluminum body with all brass core and direct flow orifice design. Oxygen Regulator is rated for use up to 3000 PSI. It has an ergonomic handle and meets FDA, CGA, ASTM standards.
Features
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Responsive Respiratory E Series Value Oxygen Regulator - 15 LPM Set Up:
- Inspect the cylinder following the instructions of the gas supplier. Be sure to purge the cylinder valve seat of debris
- Inspect the regulator for oil or grease. If visible. DO NOT use the regulator
- Be sure the sealing washer is in place on the inlet to the regulator
- Slip the yoke over the cylinder post and fit the pins into the holes on the cylinder valve. The pins should lit easily into these holes
- Turn the T-Handle clockwise until the screw point is seated in the dimple on the cylinder valve
- Be sure the regulator is tightened securely onto the cylinder
- Attach the oxygen supply tubing to the outlet connection of the regulator -
Instructions for use:
- Be sure the regulator is in the off position by rotating the knob counterclockwise to the 0 position
- For safety be sure you are not directly in front of or behind the regulator when opening the cylinder valve
- Slowly turn the cylinder valve on (counterclockwise), about one full turn
- If a hissing sound comes, there is a leak in the system. Turn the cylinder off and turn the regulator on to relieve any built-up pressure. Try tightening the regulator to the cylinder and opening the cylinder again. If this does not help, shut the system down again and contact a service representative
- Adjust the flow rate setting by turning the knob clockwise until the desired setting shows through the window
- If the cylinder pressure falls below 300 PSI, one should exchange the cylinder for a full one
- Turn off the system, close the cylinder valve, wait for oxygen to flow out of the regulator, and turn the regulator to the 0 position
- NEVER try to remove the regulator unless the cylinder is off and pressure has been relieved - Flow Ranges: .5, 1, 1.5, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15 LPM
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