Until now, oxygen concentrators have been very similar – heavy, bulky, noisy, or requiring frequent maintenance. EverFlo from Respironics is a unique stationary concentrator that delivers what homecare providers want and patients deserve.
Features
- Compact design looks less like a medical machine
EverFlo’s ergonomic design takes up less space and doesn’t draw as much attention.
- Lightweight for easy transport
The EverFlo Oxygen concentrator weighs in at only 31 pounds, reducing shipping and storage costs and risk of injury.
- The Right Fit series focuses on patients’ needs
EverFlo is part of the Right Fit, a complete portfolio of oxygen products and programs inspired by patients and built for business.
- Low maintenance for reduced service costs
No homecare provider filter change for two years. Patients do not ever have to change filters.
- Lower power consumption makes EverFlo patient-friendly
The system uses less electricity and produces less heat.
- Humidifier Bottle Platform for extra flexibility
The platform is designed to be compatible with all bottle styles and features an easy-to-use closure.
- Oxygen purity indicator option for increased security
EverFlo is available with or without oxygen purity indicator. This OPI (Oxygen Percentage Indicator) ultrasonically measures oxygen output as a purity indication.
Specifications
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General system Sound level -
45 (typical) dB
Operating Temperature -
12°C to 32°C/55°F to 90°F
Dimensions -
58.4 cm H x 38.1 cm W x 24.1 cm D (23″ H x 15″ W x 9.5″ D)
Oxygen concentration* (at 5 LPM) -
93 +/- 3 %
Input Voltage -
120 +/- 10% VAC
Weight -
14 (31) kg (lbs)
Outlet Pressure -
5.5 PSI
Storage/Transport Humidity -
-34°C to 71°C (-30°F to 160°F) up to 95% relative humidity
Operating Altitude -
0 to 2286 m (0 to 7500 ft)
OPI (Oxygen Percentage Indicator) Alarm Levels -
Low Oxygen (82%) and Very Low Oxygen (70%)
Operating Humidity -
up to 95 %
Input Frequency -
60 Hz
Average Power Consumption -
350 W
Liter Flow -
0.5-5 l/min
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- Device operation above or outside of the specified voltage, LPM, temperature, humidity and/or altitude values may decrease oxygen concentration levels.