Portable Olive Oxygen Concentrator – OLV-B1
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Portable Olive Oxygen Concentrator – OLV-B1 Voltage: 220v /50Hz Oxygen flow rate : 1litre/min – 5l/min output pressure: 40-60Kpa Sound level: <40dB(A) li
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The Portable Olive Oxygen Concentrator – OLV-B1 is a compact and efficient device designed for oxygen therapy.
It operates on a voltage of 220V/50Hz and offers an adjustable oxygen flow rate from 1 liter per minute to 5 liters per minute.
With an output pressure of 40-60Kpa and a sound level of less than 40dB(A), this concentrator ensures quiet operation.
This model is ideal for both home use and clinical settings in Kenya.
Applications & Use Cases
This oxygen concentrator is primarily used for patients with respiratory conditions requiring supplemental oxygen.
It is suitable for hospitals, clinics, and home healthcare providers in Nairobi and across Kenya.
Healthcare professionals often recommend it for individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or other breathing difficulties.
The portability allows users to maintain their mobility while receiving necessary oxygen therapy.
Care & Maintenance
To ensure optimal performance, clean the oxygen concentrator regularly with a soft, damp cloth.
Replace filters as recommended in the user manual to maintain airflow quality.
Store the device in a cool, dry place when not in use and avoid exposure to direct sunlight.
Regular checks for wear and tear are essential, and any faults should be addressed by a qualified technician to ensure safety and efficacy.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long will a portable oxygen concentrator last?
On average, a single-battery oxygen concentrator lasts from two to six hours. The average double-battery oxygen concentrator can last between five and 13 hours. A plug-in oxygen concentrator runs as long as you have power in your home.
Which is better, a 5 litre or 10 litre oxygen concentrator?
Here's a comparison between the two: Oxygen output: A 5 litre oxygen concentrator produces up to 5 liters of oxygen per minute, while a 10 litre oxygen concentrator produces up to 10 liters per minute. The latter is better suited for patients who require high flow rates of oxygen therapy..
Is portable oxygen expensive?
Buying a new portable oxygen concentrator is the most expensive option. But you will reap the benefits of a full warranty and accessories with a new POC. New portable oxygen concentrators cost range between $800 to above $3,000.
What are the side effects of using an oxygen concentrator?
What are the risks of using oxygen therapy? Oxygen therapy is generally safe, but it can cause side effects. They include a dry or bloody nose, tiredness, and morning headaches. Oxygen poses a fire risk, so you should never smoke or use flammable materials when using oxygen.