We offered of Hypoxic Guard Rotameter is precisely manufactured by using superior quality materials and advance methodologies. Hypoxic Guard Rotameter is use in hospitals, medical institute & clinics.
Features - Sturdy design
- Excellent performance
- Long service life
Precision and Safety in Gas DeliveryThis rotameter enhances patient safety by accurately monitoring and controlling the flow of medical gases, especially oxygen and nitrous oxide. With an accuracy of 4% of full scale and an operating pressure up to 4.2 kg/cm, it prevents hypoxic gas delivery, making it essential in medical settings like hospitals and clinics. Its anti-corrosive and durable construction ensures dependable operation even under high humidity and variable temperature conditions.
Reliable and Convenient InstallationFeaturing standard gas inlet and outlet fittings and a panel-mountable design, the Hypoxic Guard Rotameter provides versatile installation options for various medical gas supply units. The compact shape, lightweight build, and straightforward analog display facilitate quick setup and intuitive flow readings, enhancing convenience for healthcare professionals during setup and routine use.
FAQs of Hypoxic Guard Rotameter:
Q: How does the Hypoxic Guard Rotameter prevent hypoxic gas delivery?
A: The rotameter incorporates a precise graduated analog scale to monitor oxygen and nitrous oxide flow rates, ensuring accurate mixing and administration. Operators can visually track and adjust flow to maintain safe concentrations and comply with medical safety protocols, thereby preventing hypoxia.
Q: What gases are compatible with this rotameter?
A: This rotameter is specifically designed for use with oxygen (O2) and nitrous oxide (N2O) in medical applications. Both gases are safely and precisely controlled, making the device ideal for oxygen therapy and other regulated medical gas supply needs.
Q: When should this rotameter be used in a medical facility?
A: It is suitable whenever precise control and monitoring of oxygen and nitrous oxide delivery are critical, such as during oxygen therapy, anesthesia, or in medical gas supply units. Its prevention mechanism against hypoxic gas blends is vital in patient-centric care environments.
Q: Where can the Hypoxic Guard Rotameter be installed?
A: Designed for panel mounting, this device can be securely installed in medical gas supply units in hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare settings. Standard gas inlet and outlet fittings ensure easy integration with existing gas delivery infrastructure.
Q: What is the process for operating the rotameter?
A: Operation is manualno power source is required. Simply connect the device to the gas supply, adjust the flow using system controls, and read the output on the analog graduated scale. Regular observation ensures correct flow rates and patient safety.
Q: What are the main benefits of using this rotameter?
A: Key benefits include prevention of hypoxic gas delivery, high accuracy (4% of full scale), durable and anti-corrosive construction, analog display for easy monitoring, compatibility with standard fittings, and adaptability to a range of medical scenarios involving oxygen and nitrous oxide.