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Drive DeVilbiss® 10-Liter Stationary O2 Oxygen Concentrator

$1,403.99
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Description

Product #
4HR15
Brand / Manufacturer
Drive Medical
Manufacturer Model #
1025DS

• Built upon the reliable features of the 525 concentrator, the 1025 Oxygen Concentrator is designed to provide optimal oxygen delivery for patients with varying flow requirements
• Assembled in the USA and built in the same shell as the 5 Liter, the 10 Liter Drive Oxygen Concentrator is also compatible with cylinder transfill systems
• Sold separately, the Transfill Caddy is designed with a steel frame to simply connect the 18 × 14 inch shelf, designed to support up to 40 lbs., to the DeVilbiss 10L Oxygen Concentrator
• With a weight of 42 lbs. and an identical footprint to the 525 unit, the 1025 is substantially smaller and lighter than competitive 10 Liter concentrators
• Capable of delivering 87% to 96% of O2 purity from 2 to 10 LPM, the 10 Liter Stationary Concentrator is an ideal investment for your patients and business alike
• Exclusive DeVilbiss OSD® (Oxygen Sensing Device), standard on every unit, monitors the oxygen produced and ensures patient safety and reliability for longer service intervals
• Equipped with accessible patient controls, bright LEDs that can be seen from a distance, protected cannula fitting and recessed humidifier nook to prevent damage
• Compare to the Invacare Platinum™ 10-Liter O2 Oxygen Concentrator – #IRC10LXO2

Specifications

Returnable
Yes - Restrictions or Fees May Apply
Oxygen Purity Sensor
Yes
Weight
42 lb
Width
13 1⁄2 in
Warranty
3 Years
Height
24 1⁄2 in
Flow Rate
10 l/min
Flow Rate Range
2 l/min-10 l/min
Average Power Consumption
120 W
O2 Purity %
96
Power Consumption
120VAC, 60Hz
Outlet Pressure
20.0 PSI ± 1.0 PSI
CA Prop 65 Warning
Does not apply
For professional use only?
No
Prescription Required
Yes

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