10 LPM ICU oxygen concentrator – built for high-demand environments.

10 LPM ICU oxygen concentrator

When it comes to life-saving respiratory support, a 10 LPM ICU oxygen concentrator is an essential piece of equipment in any intensive care unit. Designed to deliver high-flow, medical-grade oxygen continuously, this device plays a critical role in treating patients with severe respiratory conditions, including COPD, pneumonia, COVID-19 complications, and other hypoxemic disorders.
These machines are engineered for continuous operation, making them ideal for ICUs, emergency rooms, and long-term care facilities. Many models also support dual flow outlets, allowing two patients to receive oxygen simultaneously.

Why It’s Critical in Intensive Care Settings

High Flow Capacity: Supports patients with severe hypoxemia or those requiring non-invasive ventilation.
Purity Levels: Maintains oxygen purity between 90–96% across all flow rates
Dual Flow Capability: Can serve two patients simultaneously, enhancing ICU efficiency.
Reliability in Harsh Conditions: Models like UNICEF’s resilient concentrator are optimized for high heat, humidity, and unstable power environments, making them ideal for low-resource settings.
Emergency Readiness: Equipped with alarms for low oxygen purity, power failure, and pressure drops, ensuring rapid response to system issues

Key Features and Benefits

Here are the standout features that make a 10 LPM ICU oxygen concentrator a top choice for healthcare facilities:

Energy Efficient: Optimized for 24/7 operation with low power consumption (typically 600–750W).
Medical-Grade Purity: Maintains oxygen concentration of 93% ±3%, meeting WHO and ISO standards.
Dual Flow Option: Some models offer two independent flow meters for treating multiple patients.
Advanced Alarms: Built-in alerts for low oxygen purity, high temperature, power failure, and low pressure.
Durable Design: Heavy-duty compressors and metal outlets ensure long-term reliability.

Technical Specifications

SpecificationDetails
Flow RateMatches prescriptions for COPD, ILD, sleep labs, ICU recovery, and more
Oxygen Concentration93% ±3%
Outlet Pressure0.04 – 0.07 MPa
Power Consumption600 – 750 Watts
Noise Level≤ 55 dB
Weight25 – 30 kg (varies by model)
DimensionsApprox. 390×337×620 mm

Maintenance and Safety Tips

To ensure optimal performance and patient safety:

Clean filters regularly (as per manufacturer guidelines)
Keep the unit in a well-ventilated area
Avoid placing near heat sources or flammable materials
Schedule periodic servicing by certified technicians
Monitor alarms and oxygen purity indicators

Additional Features and Benefits

Inbuilt Nebulizer: Allows simultaneous medication delivery alongside oxygen therapy.
Energy Efficiency: Some models are solar-compatible, reducing dependency on grid power.
Ease of Use: Intuitive interfaces and multiple alarms make operation and monitoring straightforward for healthcare staff.
Portability: Though heavier than home units, ICU concentrators are compact enough for bedside use and transport within facilities.
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