EMS PRO TOP PRODUCTS
The OGSI Model MOGS100 Medical Oxy- gen Generating System has been designed to produce oxygen onsite and fill high-pres- sure cylinders (up to 2200 psig) or to supply oxygen directly at up to 80 psig. This system uses oil-free air compressors and modular oxygen generators for redun- dancy and reliability.
The system produces Medical Grade Oxy- gen at 93% in accordance with the US Phar- macoepia specifications. There is a continuous gas quality monitoring system in- cluded with automatic shutdown if a fault oc- curs.
This system will reduce oxygen supply costs by 80% or more in most cases. Less than 1 Kilowatt-Hour (KWH) of energy is re- quired to fill one ‘M’-size oxygen cylinder and all delivery and handling charges from your current supplier are eliminated.
16 December 2011
Oxygen Generating Systems Incorporated Disaster Preparedness
By making and filling cylinders at your site the uncertainty and logistics of delivered oxy- gen supplies are eliminated. With this sys- tem in place care providers are also assured that in the event of a disaster their oxygen supply chain will not be in jeopardy. The sys- tem itself can also be transported for use at a disaster site. It can be moved by truck and fits easily through a standard 36” wide door- way.
Features
• Touchscreen operator interface panel • PLC controller with NEMA 12 electrical enclosure and UL® listed electrical panel
• Two position containment fill station accommodates oxygen cylinders up to
31” overall length
• Two H size oxygen cylinders installed in an integral rack
• Sound attenuating enclosure with slam- action latches and lift-off hinges
• E-Stop button Benefits
• 24/7 oxygen supply • Supply both high and low pressure oxygen
• Reduce oxygen costs up to 80% • Transportable to disaster site • Dual fill containment • Fits through a 36” wide doorway
For more information, visit:
www.ogsi.com or call: 800-414-6474
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