KSOP10 10 portable acrylic high flow oxigen regulator air medical flow meter for 10L oxygen concentrator

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Product Overview

Description





Specification


Product Name
Flow meter
Type
Variable Area Water Flowmeters
Material
acrylic
Medium
gas and oxygen
Application
medical
Connection
hose connection
Length
106mm
Diameter
20mm
Packing Size
21*11*8cm,100pcs/ctn
Weight
0.1kg


Features
◆Accuracy
◆Easy to operate
◆Portable and light weight


Product Description


Acrylic material
Flow meter which is made of acrylic, is used to measure the single-phase non-pulsating flux of liquid or gas, it is featured in
beautiful look, low weight and long-life span.


Accuracy
This model is used for measuring and controlling the flow of oxygen concentrator.


Easy to use
It can calibrate it to 70 install degree, other install degree also available, but before order pls contact our engineer for check.


Flexibility
Let us know your inlet pressure, we can calibrate it according to your working condition to make it more accurate.


Brass chromeplated
The material of button is made of brass with chromeplated, durable and against corrosion. Suitable to use in the environmental of
dry and wet.


Agate ball
Agate ball with stainless steel material, it is easy to adjust the flow, durable and flexible.




Packing & Delivery




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FAQ


1. What should you check prior to using a flow meter?
One must consider the operating parameters such as temperature, line pressure, flow rate, user-friendliness, type of fluids, and accuracy requirement in the selection of a flow meter. Furthermore, the fluid behavior under all anticipated conditions must be known.


2. Where should a flow meter be placed?
Regarding flow meter installation for gas or liquid, the flow meter should always be placed in a position where it is filled with the fluid, even if there is no flow. An escape path should also be present for the second undesired phase.


3. How do you read a rotameter ball?
Find the ball floating in the middle of the rotameter column. Look at the bottom of the ball and see where it lines up with the scale on the side of the meter. This is the flow rate. Rotameters are marked from the top to bottom, increasing to decreasing flow, like a thermometer.


4. How do I choose a mass flow controller?
ABSTRACT. There are four main considerations to evaluate to specify a Thermal Mass Flow Controller (MFC) for your application. Flow range, gas conditions, desired accuracy, and communications are all important constraints.


5. Does pipe size affect flow rate?
Flow rate varies inversely to length, so if you double the length of the pipe while keeping the diameter constant, and you'll get roughly half as much water through it per unit of time at constant pressure and temperature.








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