Some of the common uses of a wall flow meter are:
1. Respiratory Support: Patients with respiratory conditions, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or asthma, may require supplemental oxygen to support their breathing. Wall flow meters provide a means to ensure that a consistent and appropriate level of oxygen is being delivered.
2. Anesthesia and Surgery: Wall flow meters are commonly employed in operating rooms and recovery areas to monitor and regulate oxygen flow during surgeries and anesthesia. They ensure that the patient receives the necessary oxygen concentration and flow rate for safe and effective procedures.
3. Emergency and Critical Care: In emergency situations or critical care units, wall flow meters play a crucial role in delivering oxygen promptly to stabilize patients who are experiencing respiratory distress or inadequate oxygenation.
Type | Gas Type |
Flow meter Range |
Working pressure |
Accuracy |
Entrance pressure |
Material |
DY-A | Oxygen |
1L/min-10L/15L/min |
0.2-0.3Mpa |
Grade 4 |
0.35Mpa |
Brass or aluminum |
DY-A1 | ||||||
DY-A3 | ||||||
DY-B | ||||||
DY-B1 | ||||||
DY-D |