Respironics Oxygen Concentrator EverFlo™CONCTR 5L W/O O2 SENSOR #1020000
Oxygen Concentrator EverFlo™CONCTR 5L W/O O2 SENSOR
Respironics Everflo Oxygen Concentrator is designed to be small, light, easy to transport, and will fit into the trunk of a car. It features an interface panel with on-or-off switch and alarm indicators. EverFlo from The Breathing Shop has an easy-to-mount humidifier bottle connection and no patient filter. Its molded handle is easy to pick up and transport with one or both hands.
Oxygen Everflo Concentrator Highlights
- Lightweight and easy to transport at 31 pounds.
- The Respironics oxygen concentrator provides up to 5 lpm of oxygen.
Everflo Oxygen Concentrator Features
- Respironics Everflo Oxygen Concentrator is lightweight and easy to transport.
- One of the quietest mainstream oxygen concentrators.
- Uses less power and produces less heat, so it’s more patient-friendly.
- Recessed flow meter helps reduce the chance of accidental breakage.
- Durable metal cannula connection is less likely to break.
- Humidifier Bottle Platform is designed to be compatible with all bottle styles and features an easy-to-use velcro closure.
- Internal tubing storage keeps tubing conveniently available for use.
- Humidifier bottle holder compatible with all bottle styles.
Oxygen Concentrator Specifications
Particulars |
Specifications |
Input voltage |
120 VAC +/- 10% |
Input frequency |
60hz |
Average power consumption |
350 watts |
Oxygen concentration (at 5lpm) |
93% (+/- 3%) |
Liter flow |
0.5 to 5 liters per minute |
Weight |
31lbs (14kg) |
Sound level |
45dBA typical |
Dimensions |
23"H x 15"W x 9.5"D (584mm x 381mm x 241mm) |
Required maintenance |
Compressor intake filter: change every 2 years |
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 |
5.5PSI |
Operating altitude |
0 to 7,500; (0 to 2,286 m) |