Drive Chad CGA 870 Oxygen Regulator - CH4815-L-BLUE - 0-15 LPM, Click Style Blue Regulator
Drive Chad CGA 870 Oxygen Regulator offers a multitude of liter flow options. The Barb Outlet will connect to a humidifier or an adapter is needed to connect directly to a cannula. The ergonomic T-handle makes tightening quick and pain-free. A sleek blue finish gives this oxygen regulator some flare.Drive Chad CGA 870 Oxygen Regulator Highlights:20-micronBarb OutletSleek blue finishErgonomic t-handleSintered-bronze inlet filter
Features of Drive Chad CGA 870 Oxygen Regulator
Oxygen Flow Control Regulators:- Pressure reducing devices which lower oxygen pressure from a cylinder to levels which can be safely used by the user
- Intended for administration of oxygen to patients who need increased oxygen levels to improve their breathing conditions
- In addition, some models may be used in emergency situations
- In an emergency situation, be sure to contact a physician or EMS immediately
- 100% quality QC tested in the USA
- 20-micron, sintered-bronze inlet filter
- All flows tested to an accuracy within +/- 15% tolerances
- Ergonomic t-handle for easy tightening
- FDA recommended Viton and brass seal washers
- Inlet pressure:
- 200-3000 PSI - Outlet pressure:
- 50PSI
More About Drive Chad CGA 870 Oxygen Regulator
- 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 you can hear a hissing sound, 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.
- Never attempt to repair a regulator or cylinder yourself.
- 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, you should exchange the cylinder for a full one
- To turn off the system, close the cylinder valve, wait for oxygen to flow out of the regulator, and turn regulator to the "0" position.
- Never try to remove the regulator unless the cylinder is off and pressure has been relieved.
- Set Up:
- Inspect and install the cylinder using instructions of qualified personnel.
- Be sure to purge the cylinder valve seat of debris.
- Inspect the regulator for oil or grease. If these are visible, do not use the regulator.
- Be sure the sealing washer is in place in the yoke inlet.
- Slip the yoke over the cylinder post and fit the pins into the holes on the cylinder valve. The pins should fit 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 snugly onto the cylinder ·Attach the oxygen supply tubing to the barbed outlet connection.
- Warnings:
- Federal law restricts this device to use by or on order of a physician. Only use as prescribed by a physician.
- This unit should only be used on patients who are breathing; do not use to resuscitate non-breathing patients.
- Do not use with oil, grease or any other flammable material ·Keep out of reach of children.
- Do not smoke in an area where oxygen is in use.
- Do not use this equipment unless you have been trained in its proper use or are under the supervision of someone trained in its use.
- If the pressure relief valve on the underside of the regulator begins to vent oxygen, turn off the system and remove the unit until it can be serviced.