Emergency Oxygen Inlet Stations
Emergency oxygen inlet stations are designed to provide a quick and easy way for medical staff to access oxygen in the event of a medical emergency. They are typically installed near patient care areas, such as in hospitals or clinics, and are equipped with valves that can be opened to allow oxygen to flow into the area. This oxygen can then be used to help patients who are experiencing difficulty breathing or have suffered from a heart attack or other medical emergency requiring oxygen therapy. In most cases, the oxygen is delivered through a network of tubes or hoses connected to the inlet station, allowing medical staff to easily administer oxygen to patients using various devices, such as masks or nasal cannulas.
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- Designed in accordance with NFPA 99.
- Rugged 14 gauge steel weather-tight enclosure with keyed lock to prevent tampering or unauthorized access 24" H x 16" W x 8" D
- Consists of a 1" ball valve with 1" female NPT inlet connection or a 2" ball valve with 2" female NPT inlet connection and a pressure gauge
- Surface mount and recessed mount designs available
- Surface mount design includes a bottom port outlet
- Recessed design includes a back port outlet
- Entire assembly is cleaned for oxygen service and capped.
- Manufactured & Tested in the U.S.A. with Domestic & Imported Components