Breathe Easy with a Long-Lasting 8kg Aluminum Oxygen Cylinder
Never run out of oxygen again with this durable 8kg aluminum oxygen cylinder. Made of high-grade aluminum alloy, this lightweight yet high-capacity cylinder is perfect for home oxygen therapy use or as an emergency backup system.
Key Features:
•8kg (176 L) oxygen capacity provides up to 8-10 hours of continuous low-flow oxygen. The large volume means fewer cylinder changes and uninterrupted oxygen supply.
•Aluminum alloy construction is light yet strong, weighing only 8.4kg when fully filled for easy portability and handling. Aluminum is also non-corrosive for safe oxygen storage.
•CGA870 valve inlet and DISS outlet compatible with most oxygen tubing, masks, and regulators for convenient setup and use. An oxygen regulator with flowmeter is required to control the oxygen flow rate.
•Durable and long-lasting, able to withstand high pressures and suitable for repeated oxygen filling. With proper care and maintenance, this cylinder can provide many years of reliable service.
•Conveniently sized at only 24 inches high to store in tight spaces like under the bed or in a cabinet. Compact and portable for in-home mobility.
For a high-capacity, lightweight and durable oxygen cylinder to keep at home or on the go, choose this 8kg aluminum oxygen cylinder. Breathe comfortably knowing you have plenty of oxygen supply for any situation. Get your 8kg aluminum cylinder today!
Q: How much oxygen does this cylinder hold?
A: This aluminum oxygen cylinder has a capacity of 8kg or 176 liters of oxygen.
Q: How long will the oxygen in this cylinder last?
A: The duration of an 8kg oxygen cylinder depends on the flow rate used. At a flow rate of 2 liters per minute, this cylinder would last approximately 88 minutes. At a flow rate of 5 liters per minute, it would last around 35 minutes. Flow rates can vary based on a patient’s prescription and condition.
Q: What is the pressure of the oxygen in this cylinder?
A: This cylinder contains oxygen compressed to a pressure of 2000 psi or 138 bar. The high pressure allows a large volume of oxygen to be stored in the cylinder.
Q: How do I safely transport and store this oxygen cylinder?
A: This oxygen cylinder should be transported and stored upright while secured in place. Do not drop or knock over the cylinder. Store the cylinder in a well-ventilated area away from heat sources. Do not store near flammable gases or liquids. The cylinder valve should be closed when not in use and when empty for storage.
Q: How is the oxygen delivered from this cylinder?
A: Oxygen is delivered from this cylinder through a pressure regulator which attaches to the cylinder valve. Tubing connects from the regulator to a nasal cannula or oxygen mask to deliver oxygen to the patient. Only use a regulator approved for high-pressure oxygen cylinders.
Q: How do I know when the oxygen cylinder is empty?
A: This oxygen cylinder uses a pressure gauge to indicate the amount of oxygen remaining. The pressure gauge will show 2000 psi when full and drop to around 500 psi when nearing empty. Do not continue using once the pressure reaches 0 psi. The oxygen flow will drop noticeably when the cylinder is close to empty, signaling it is time to replace or refill the cylinder.
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