Description
- Free Shipping throughout Canada
- Product includes a starter kit which includes the following items: Nasal cannula X 2 units, 25' oxygen tubing with connectors.
- Built upon a legacy of reliable, field-proven concentrator models, the DeVilbiss 5 Liter Oxygen Concentrator was designed with enhanced quality, durability and simplicity in mind
- Patented DeVilbiss Turn-Down Technology minimizes wear on internal components, reduces power consumption by 15% or more and extends the life of the concentrator
- Exclusive DeVilbiss OSD (Oxygen Sensing Device), standard on every unit, ensures patient safety and reliability for longer service intervals
- Readily accessible patient controls, protected cannula fitting and recessed humidifier nook to prevent damage
- Alarms Audible and visual high/low pressure, low flow, low oxygen, power fail, Oxygen Sensing Device
Warranty |
3 Years |
Product Weight |
36 lbs |
Product Dimensions |
24.5" (H) x 13.5" (W) x 12" (D) |
Delivery Rate |
0.5 to 5 LPM |
Oxygen Percentage |
1-5 LPM, 87% - 96% |
Power Consumption |
310 Watt Average, 275 Watts @ 1.2 LPM and Below |
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Frequently asked questions about the Drive Devilbiss 5 liter home oxygen concentrator
A 5 liter oxygen concentrator can typically last anywhere from 5 to 10 years depending on usage and maintenance. With proper care and regular servicing, these machines can provide reliable oxygen therapy for an extended period of time. It is important to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for cleaning and servicing to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the concentrator. Regularly changing filters and keeping the machine in a clean environment can also help extend its lifespan.
Which is better 5 Litre or 10 Litre oxygen concentrator?
The choice between a 5 Litre and 10 Litre oxygen concentrator depends on the specific needs and requirements of the individual using it. A 5 Litre oxygen concentrator is ideal for those who need a lower flow rate of oxygen and do not require a higher concentration of oxygen.
On the other hand, a 10-liter oxygen concentrator is suitable for individuals who require a higher flow rate of oxygen and need a more concentrated level of oxygen. It is typically used for patients with more severe respiratory conditions or those who need continuous high-flow oxygen therapy. Ultimately, it is best to consult with a healthcare professional or oxygen therapy provider to determine the most appropriate oxygen concentrator for your specific needs.