An Oxygen concentrator J10 (10 liters) is a high-capacity medical device designed to deliver up to 10 liters of concentrated oxygen per minute (LPM) for patients requiring supplemental oxygen therapy. This model is suitable for patients with severe respiratory conditions, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), emphysema, or severe hypoxemia, who require higher flow rates of oxygen. It is ideal for use in hospitals, clinics, long-term care facilities, and home care settings.
Key features of the J10 oxygen concentrator (10 liters) include:
- 10 LPM oxygen output: Provides a continuous flow of up to 10 liters per minute, which is suitable for patients requiring higher oxygen flow rates.
- Oxygen purity: Typically delivers oxygen at 90% to 96% purity, depending on the flow rate, ensuring safe and effective oxygen delivery.
- Dual flow options: Some models may allow two patients to use the same concentrator simultaneously at lower flow rates.
- Quiet operation: Designed to run quietly, which is essential for patient comfort, especially during sleep.
- Portable and durable: Though larger than standard 5-liter models, it is usually built with wheels for easy movement around the home or facility.
- Humidifier compatibility: Can be fitted with a humidifier bottle to add moisture to the oxygen, preventing dryness and irritation in the patient’s airways.
- User-friendly interface: Features a simple control panel with adjustable flow rate settings and easy-to-read indicators.
- Safety alarms: Equipped with alarms for low oxygen purity, high/low pressure, power failure, and other operational issues to ensure safe and continuous oxygen delivery.
- Energy-efficient: Designed to be efficient despite its high output, helping reduce power consumption while providing reliable oxygen therapy.
The J10 oxygen concentrator (10 liters) is typically used in more severe cases where patients require higher levels of oxygen than those provided by standard 5-liter models. It is especially useful for patients who may require long-term, continuous oxygen therapy at home or in clinical settings.