Parts of an Oxygen Concentrator

There are many different moving parts to oxygen concentrators. Oxygen Always shares some information regarding oxygen concentrator parts, how they work, and when to replace them.

Cannula – The nasal cannula is the thin tube inserted into the nose that delivers airflow, while the other end of the tube is connected to oxygen supply, such as a portable or home oxygen concentrator.

Tubing – With soft plastic, the tube is connected to the nasal cannula or a mask and allows the oxygen to flow from the oxygen concentrator to your nose.

Motor Mounts – A motor mount is a piece of metal that is able to withstand force and torque generated by the operation of the oxygen concentrator. A piece of rubber is used to absorb and dampen the vibrations that the motor produces. When there is a problem with the motor mounts, Oxygen Always says it is usually easily noticeable and not too difficult of a task to repair.

Compressors – These are the oxygen concentrator parts that have two cylinders filled with zeolite pellets, a pressure equalizing reservoir, valves, and tubes. The compressor forces air into the storage tank that increases air pressure and allows for patients to set their air flow.

Humidifier Bottles – These pieces attach to oxygen concentrators to moisten the air. It warms the oxygen and mixes it with water to do so.

Capacitors – Similar to a battery, a capacitor stores and releases electrical energy. These oxygen concentrator parts have two conductors and an insulator between them.

The Cooling Fan – There are AC axial and DC axial fans. DC axial fans use direct current, only moving in one direction. These kinds of cooling fans have a longer life span than AC axial fans and are more affordable. AC axial fans use alternating current changes and can change their direction quickly. They both consist of motors and bearings.

The Power Button – They typically stay illuminated so you can tell if the machine is switched in the on or the off position.

Gross-Particle Air Filter  These oxygen concentrator parts look like a sponge or a mesh screen and can be found on the side or the back of the unit. The concentrator sends the ambient air through a filtration process to produce medical grade oxygen. The ambient air is pumped into the first cylinder, where the very first process where the separating of nitrogen begins taking place. The first chamber then pumps the air into the second cylinder for further refinement.

Oxygen Always state that it is important to clean your oxygen concentrator parts and the air filters in order to avoid the risk of damaging your unit and voiding the warranty of your machines. After understanding these parts of your machine, you can proceed to receive the utmost beneficial oxygen for your body.

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