Product Description
The Single Stage Twin Gauge Oxygen Regulator is a durable and precision-engineered component designed for use with standard oxygen cylinders. It features dual pressure gauges, allowing clear visibility of both cylinder pressure and output pressure during operation.
This oxygen regulator uses a single stage pressure control mechanism, making it suitable for general oxygen handling applications where consistent pressure reduction is required. The twin gauge design supports easy monitoring and operational clarity, helping users manage oxygen flow efficiently.
Constructed with robust materials, this regulator is designed for long-term use across applications such as oxygen cylinder kits, mobility support equipment, and controlled oxygen delivery setups.
It follows standard oxygen regulator specifications and is compatible with commonly used oxygen cylinders.
Technical Features
Single stage pressure regulation mechanism
Twin (double) gauge design for pressure monitoring
Compatible with standard oxygen cylinders
Clear dial markings for easy reading
Stable output pressure control
Durable metal body construction
Designed according to oxygen regulator specifications
Usage Instructions
Secure the regulator firmly onto a compatible oxygen cylinder valve
Ensure all connections are tight before opening the cylinder
Slowly open the cylinder valve to allow pressure stabilization
Monitor the twin gauges during operation
Close the cylinder valve fully after use
Safety Disclaimer
This oxygen regulator is an equipment accessory intended for use with oxygen cylinders.
It is not a medical device for diagnosis or treatment and should be used only as directed by equipment guidelines.
Always follow oxygen handling safety standards and local regulations.
FAQ's
The two gauges serve distinct functions:
Gauge #1 (High‐Pressure Gauge) shows the remaining pressure in the oxygen cylinder.
Gauge #2 (Delivery/Outlet Pressure Gauge) shows the regulated pressure being supplied to the hose or equipment.
This twin‑gauge setup allows the user to monitor both the supply level and the working pressure, improving safety and usability.
A single‐stage regulator reduces pressure in one step, from cylinder pressure to output pressure. It’s simpler and generally less expensive. However, as the cylinder pressure drops, the outlet pressure may fluctuate.
A two‐stage regulator reduces pressure in two stages, first to an intermediate pressure and then to the final outlet. This provides more consistent outlet pressure even as cylinder pressure falls.
Limitations:
Because it reduces pressure in one step, as the cylinder pressure drops, outlet pressure may also drop (less stable).
If you have an application that demands very constant working pressure (for example certain laboratory or medical applications), a two‑stage regulator may be more appropriate.
You might choose a two‐stage regulator if you need highly stable pressure, or for extended use where cylinder pressure will fall significantly over time and you cannot keep readjusting.
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