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Cylinder instructions
Oxygen cylinder data summary
Cylinder code
Cylinder order code
Nominal contents (litres)
Nominal cylinder pressure (bar)
Nominal outlet pressure (bar)
Valve outlet fl ow connection
Valve outlet pressure connection
Valve operation
Flow-rate (litres/min)
Dimensions (inc. valve) L x D (mm)
Water capacity (litres)
Nominal weight full (kg)
Cylinder duration versus selected fl owrate (based on nominal fl owrate and normal cylinder contents)
Size
CD oxygen (460 ltrs)
ZD oxygen (605 ltrs)
HX oxygen (2300 ltrs)
ZX oxygen (3040 ltrs)
Safety information and precautions
• Oxygen is a non-flammable gas, but strongly supports combustion.
• Do not store or use medical gas cylinders near naked flames,
sources of ignition or combustible materials.
• Ensure the oxygen cylinders are stored in a safe and secure area
where they cannot fall over and cause injury.
• Clearly identify the storage areas with appropriate signage.
Ensure separation of full and empty cylinders.
• Store medical gas cylinders separately from industrial and other
non medical cylinders in a well-ventilated area that is clean and dry,
preferably inside.
• Smoking should not be permitted in the vicinity where cylinders
are used or stored.
• Ensure labels remain clearly visible at all times and not removed or
covered. Unauthorised labels/tags must not be fitted.
BOC Healthcare
Customer Service Centre, Priestley Road, Worsley, Manchester M28 2UT
Phone 0800 111 333, Fax 0800 111 555, Email [email protected], www.bochealthcare.co.uk
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CD
ZD
101-CD
101-ZD
460
605
230
300
4
4
6 mm fi rtree
6 mm fi rtree
BS 5682 Schrader
BS 5682 Schrader
handwheel
handwheel
Firtree: 1-15/
Firtree: 1-15/
Schrader: 40 (nominal)
Schrader: 40 (nominal)
520 x 100
525 x 101
2.0
2.0
3.5
4.1
Flowrate (ltr/min)
(hr.min)
15
9
6
4
2
15
9
6
4
2
15
9
6
4
2
15
9
6
4
2
HX
101-HX
2300
230
4
6 mm fi rtree
BS 5682 Schrader
handwheel
Firtree: 1-15/
Schrader: 40 (nominal)
930 x 140
10.0
19.0
Gauge contents
Full (100%)
Half (50%)
(mins)
(hr.min)
0.30
30
0.15
0.51
51
0.25
1.16
76
0.38
1.55
115
0.57
3.50
230
1.55
0.40
40
0.20
1.06
66
0.33
1.40
100
0.50
2.30
150
1.15
5.00
300
2.30
2.33
153
1.16
4.15
256
2.07
6.23
383
3.11
9.35
575
4.47
19.10
1150
9.35
3.22
202
1.41
5.37
337
2.48
8.26
507
4.13
12.40
760
6.20
25.20
1520
12.40
• Use a suitable trolley to transport large cylinders. Any stationary
cylinder trolley in a ward area should be fixed in place to prevent it
falling over.
• Where available, always use an appropriately designed cylinder
support to hold the cylinder whilst in use adjacent to the patient.
• Ensure the cylinder is set up and tested before placing near the
patient.
• Do not place the cylinder on the patient's bed unless there is no
suitable alternative for retaining the cylinder.
• Do not use oil or grease (or any oil-based products which includes
hand creams) in the vicinity of an oxygen cylinder.
• If you need to clean the cylinder do not use any materials which
contain ammonium or chlorine compounds.
• Do not refill or tamper with the cylinder package.
ZX
101-ZX
3040
300
4
6 mm fi rtree
BS 5682 Schrader
handwheel
Firtree: 1-15/
Schrader: 40 (nominal)
930 x 143
10.0
14.0
Low (25%)
(mins)
(hr.min)
(mins)
15
0.07
25
0.12
38
0.19
57
0.28
115
0.57
20
0.10
33
0.16
50
0.25
75
0.37
150
1.15
76
0.38
127
1.03
191
1.35
287
2.23
143
575
4.47
287
101
0.50
168
1.24
253
2.06
127
380
3.10
190
760
6.20
380
7
12
19
28
57
10
16
25
37
75
38
63
95
50
84