Product Description
Home Oxygen Concentrator rentals are available at weekly and monthly rates. Includes tubing, cannula and humidifier bottle.
Rates: $75/week; $200/month
Make your Reservation Today! Call 480-926-4367
Rentals are only available for pickup and return Monday through Friday, 8:00am – 5:00pm.
Delivery and/or Pickup is available for the Greater Phoenix Metropolitan Area - $25 each way.
Features:
Until now, most oxygen concentrators have been bulky, heavy, and require ongoing maintenance by patients and homecare providers. But the 5-liter per minute EverFlo Q stationary concentrator from Respironics has been designed with a unique set of features to lower the costs of providing oxygen therapy while maintaining ease of use for patients.
- Lightweight and easy to transport at 31 pounds
- Compact, ergonomic design takes up less space, looks less like a medical device
- One of the quietest mainstream concentrators
- No homecare provider filter change for two years
- Uses less power and produces less heat, so it’s more patient-friendly
- No filters for the patient to change
Specifications |
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Input Voltage |
120 VAC +/- 10% |
Input Frequency |
60Hz |
Average Power Consumption |
350 Watts |
Oxygen Concentration* (at 5 LPM) |
93% (+/- 3%) |
Liter Flow |
0.5-5 liters per minute |
Weight |
31 lbs (14 kg) |
Sound Level |
45 dBA typical |
Dimensions (HxWxD) |
23 in H x 15 in W x 9.5 in D |
OPI (Oxygen Percentage Indicator) Alarm Levels |
Low Oxygen: 82% |
Operating Temperature |
55°F to 90°F (12°C to 32°C) |
Storage/Transport Humidity |
-30°F to 160°F up to 95% relative humidity |
Operating Humidity |
up to 95% relative humidity |
Outlet Pressure |
5.5 PSI |
Operating Altitude |
0 to 7500 ft (0 to 2286 m) |
* Device operation above or outside of the specified voltage, LPM, temperature, humidity and/or altitude values may decrease oxygen concentration levels.
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Great Service
Concentrator was delivered with out a problem, worked great while I was in Phoenix.