Description
The Tahoe Oxygen Concentrator is designed specifically for veterinary applications and engineered to deliver superior performance while also being an affordable solution for veterinary practices. The Tahoe outperforms competing portable oxygen concentrators with its exceptional 50 PSI pressure—6 to 10 times higher than similar products—ensuring optimal functionality for veterinary anesthesia machines. This compact, reliable system eliminates the need for oxygen tanks, refills, or deliveries, providing a cost-effective and efficient oxygen supply for veterinary practices.
With industry-standard features, safety alerts, and a robust design, the Tahoe ensures medical-grade oxygen is available on demand, 24/7, to meet the needs of your facility. The Tahoe utilizes advanced Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) technology to draw in room air, separate oxygen, and compress it to 60 PSI for storage in an internal reservoir. When your anesthesia machine requires oxygen, the Tahoe delivers a steady, regulated flow at 50 PSI. As the reservoir depletes, the system automatically refills, ensuring uninterrupted operation. Built to comply with 2005 NFPA 99 standards for oxygen piping systems, the Tahoe maintains 50-55 PSI at maximum flow rates, meeting the daily checklist requirements of major anesthesia machine manufacturers. For added reliability, we recommend pairing the Tahoe with an emergency oxygen tank in case of power loss.
Key Features
- High-Pressure Output: Delivers 50 PSI ± 5 PSI, 6-10 times higher than competing portable concentrators, ensuring compatibility with anesthesia machines requiring 50-55 PSI per 2005 NFPA 99 standards.
- Medical-Grade Oxygen: Produces oxygen at 93% ± 3% concentration (1-5 LPM), ideal for veterinary anesthesia applications.
- On-Demand Supply: Compresses oxygen to 60 PSI and stores it in a reservoir for continuous, reliable delivery.
- Industry-Standard DISS Outlet: Seamlessly connects to veterinary anesthesia systems.
- Safety Alerts: Audible and visual alerts enhance operational safety.
- Compact and Quiet Design: Operates at 44 dB (± 4 dB), minimizing noise in clinical environments.
- Cost-Effective: Eliminates the need for oxygen tank refills, reducing operational costs and logistical hassles.
- Veterinary-Specific: Designed exclusively for use with anesthesia machines (not suitable for oxygen cages or ventilators).
- Sea-Level Optimized: Performance specifications based on operation at sea level.
Technical Specifications
- Oxygen Flow Rate: 1-5 liters per minute (LPM)
- Oxygen Concentration: 93% ± 3% at 1-5 LPM
- Oxygen Supply Pressure: 50 PSI ± 5 PSI at 1-5 LPM
- Compression Pressure: 60 PSI
- Noise Level: 44 dB (± 4 dB)
- Oxygen Delivery Method: Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) process
- Outlet Type: Industry-standard DISS oxygen supply outlet
- Certifications: Complies with 2005 NFPA 99 standards for oxygen piping systems (50-55 PSI at maximum flow)
- Operating Conditions: Optimized for sea-level performance
- Safety Features: Audible and visual safety alerts
- Recommended Accessory: Emergency oxygen tank for backup in case of power failure
Why Choose the Tahoe Oxygen Concentrator?
The Tahoe Oxygen Concentrator sets a new standard in veterinary oxygen delivery, offering unmatched pressure, flow, and oxygen purity at a competitive cost of ownership. Its compact design and quiet operation make it an ideal fit for veterinary clinics of all sizes, while its high-pressure output ensures compliance with the stringent requirements of anesthesia machines. By eliminating the need for oxygen tank management, the Tahoe streamlines operations, enhances patient safety, and reduces costs. Trust Infinium Medical and the Tahoe Oxygen Concentrator to deliver reliable, medical-grade oxygen whenever and wherever you need it.
Applications
- Veterinary anesthesia machines
- Veterinary surgical suites
- Emergency and critical care settings (with backup tank)
Limitations
- Not suitable for use with oxygen cages or ventilators.
- Performance specifications based on sea-level operation; consult Infinium Medical for high-altitude applications.