EverFlo Stationary Oxygen Concentrator is one of the leading Oxygen concentrator for elders or senor citizens. This EverFlo from Respironics is a unique stationary concentrator that
delivers the features homecare providers want and patients deserve.
EverFlo reduces operating costs with a design that is lightweight (only
31 lbs) and quiet, smaller and sleeker, easier to store and transport,
low maintenance and simpler for patients to use.
Until now, oxygen concentrators have been very similar - heavy, bulky, noisy, or require frequent maintenance. But EverFlo from Respironics is a unique stationary concentrator that delivers the features homecare providers want and patients deserve. EverFlo reduces operating costs with a design that is:
- Lightweight - only 31 lbs
- Smaller and sleeker
- Easy to store and transport
- Low maintenance
- Quiet
- Simpler for patients to use and maintain
Features
Until now, most oxygen concentrators have been bulky, heavy, and require ongoing maintenance by patients and homecare providers. But the 5-liter per minute EverFlo stationary concentrator from Respironics has been designed with a unique set of features to lower the costs of providing oxygen therapy while maintaining ease of use for patients.
Lightweight and easy to transport at 31 pounds
Compact, ergonomic design takes up less space, looks less like a medical device
One of the quietest mainstream concentrators (
No homecare provider filter change for two years
Uses less power and produces less heat, so it’s more patient-friendly
No filters for the patient to change
Available with and without OPI (oxygen purity indicator)
Specifications
Input Voltage | 120 VAC +/- 10% |
Input Frequency | 60Hz |
Average Power Consumption | 350 Watts |
Oxygen Concentration* (at 5 LPM) | 93% (+/- 3%) |
Liter Flow | 0.5-5 liters per minute |
Weight | 31 lbs (14 kg) |
Sound Level | 45 dBA typical |
Dimensions (HxWxD) | 23 in (584 mm) H x 15 in (381 mm) W x 9.5 in (241 mm) D |
OPI (Oxygen Percentage Indicator) Alarm Levels | Low Oxygen: 82% Very Low Oxygen: 70% |
Operating Temperature | 55°F to 90°F (12°C to 32°C) |
Storage/Transport Humidity | -30°F to 160°F (-34°C to 71°C) up to 95% relative humidity |
Operating Humidity | up to 95% relative humidity |
Outlet Pressure | 5.5 PSI |
Operating Altitude | 0 to 7500 ft (0 to 2286 m) |
* Device operation above or outside of the specified voltage, LPM, temperature, humidity and/or altitude values may decrease oxygen concentration levels.
These generators are very important especially to the people with lung problems. This is because they supply oxygen to people with breathing problems. It’s usually impossible to buy the concentrators over the counter. This is because you always need a doctor’s prescription for you to access the concentrators. There are usually two types of oxygen concentrators: fixed and portable. Fixed concentrators are those that are in fixed position, while portable concentrators are those that can be moved from one place to the other. Portable concentrators are the most used medically. This is because they can be easily carried by the patient, and the patient can continue using it regardless of the location.
ReplyDeleteThese are very interesting devices. I wonder if the senior care in Queens, NY uses them..
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