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The human body often has low levels of oxygen due to respiratory problems like asthma, COPD, lung disease, while undergoing surgery and a few other problems. To such people, doctors often suggest the utilization of supplemental oxygen. Earlier, when technology wasn’t advanced, oxygen devices were cumbersome tanks or cylinders that restricted the versatility and could even be hazardous. Luckily, the technology of oxygen therapy has made considerable progress and made people’s treatment easier. Healthcare centers have moved to on-site medical oxygen generators from gas cylinders and portable concentrator options. Here, we will tell you how medical oxygen generators work and what are the main components of these generators.

What are oxygen generators?

Oxygen generator plants utilize a molecular sieves bed to separate pure Oxygen from atmospheric air and distribute air for people having a low level of blood oxygen levels. On-premises generators are cost-efficient and effective than traditional oxygen tanks.

How do Medical Oxygen Generators work?

Oxygen Generators are just like an air conditioner that we have at our homes-it takes air in, changes it and delivers it in a different form (cold air). Medical oxygen generators take air in and give purify Oxygen for the use of individuals who require it due to the low level of oxygen in the blood.

In the past, healthcare facilities were largely dependent on oxygen cylinders and dewars but since the evolution of technology, hospitals and nursing homes prefer on-site medical oxygen generators as they are cost-efficient, effective and safe to handle.

Main components of oxygen generators

  • Filters: Filters help in filtering out impurities present in the air.
  • Molecular Sieves: There are 2 molecular sieve beds in the plant. These sieves have the ability to trap Nitrogen.
  • Switch valves: These valves help in switching the output of the compressor between molecular sieves.
  • Air compressor: It helps in pushing room air into the machine and pushes it to the molecular sieve beds.
  • Flowmeter: To help to set the flow in liters per minute.

Post time: Dec-06-2021