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Airgas® MediTech Medical Oxygen Cylinder Regulator, CGA-870

Part Number: 0721107USSKU: Y11HC870T2550-AG
$189.44

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Item Details

The Airgas® MediTec regulator is designed for use with high pressure medical gas cylinders equipped with a medical CGA-540 or CGA-870 cylinder valves. They regulate the flow of medical gases to the patient or instrument in liters per minute (LPM). They are intended for the administration of medical oxygen gas in the treatment, management, diagnosis evaluation and care of the patient. The Airgas® MediTec regulator is the little brother of the MediSelect II. The regulator is has less features than MediSelect II but the focus of design was functionality, safety and ergonomics. The regulator body is shrouded with a plastic guard to protect from less than gentle use. This regulator is very low in weight, making it a great solution for EMS and ambulatory applications. The large dual scale gauge is easy to read. The flow selector adjustment is intuitive. This regulator was designed specifically to provide “heavy duty use” for medical professionals.

Features

  • Additional flow settings allow regulator to be used for other applications
  • Flow setting of 25 LPM can be used for resuscitation purposes
  • Flow setting of 7 LPM can be used for nebulization therapy
  • The 0-6 LPM model has fractional setting for pediatric applications, 0.25, 0.5 and 0.75 LPM
  • The Airgas® MediTec regulator is equipped with a unique anti-shock element that reduces the risk of adiabatic compression making the regulator more resistant to heat of recompression which can lead to ignition
  • The oxygen gas velocity is slowed at the inlet to lower the risk of molecule friction

WARNING

  • WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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