Additional Information
✧ Small and Medium Cages can be used with a 5 Liter continuous flow Oxygen Concentrator such as the VET-1, VET-5AW.
✧ Large Cages require higher flow rates to achieve safe levels of oxygen saturation and should be used with a 10 Liter continuous flow Oxygen Concentrator like the VET-10.
✧ A must-have ICU tent for pet families and pet hospitals. It can take care of pets suffering from mild or severe diseases.
✧ Transparent PVC visible front window: It is easy to observe the pet's treatment process without disturbing the pet's rest.
✧ ICU tent is a simple and quick way of oxygen therapy for pets! Just connect our medical-grade oxygen concentrator to start providing relief to your pet.
✧ The oxygen tent can accommodate small, medium, large-sized pets, according to the weight of your pet.
✧ Support presetting oxygen supplying time, and will automatically stop working when time up.
Specification
Veterinary Cage | Veterinary Oxygen Concentrator | ||||
Small Size 450*330*330mm | VET-1 | Flow Rate | 1-7L | Net Weight | 6kgs |
Oxygen Concentration | 93%~38% | Outlet Pressure | 6-10Psi(0.04-0.07Mpa) | ||
Power Consumption | ≤85W | Dimension | 220*280*310mm | ||
Medium Size 600*450*450mm | Vet-5KW | Flow Rate | 0.5-5L | Outlet Pressure | 6-10Psi (0.04-0.07Mpa) |
Oxygen Concentration | 93%(±3%) | Sound Level | ≤40dB | ||
Power Consumption | ≤350W | Net Weight | 15kgs | ||
Dimension | 348*280*510mm | Alarms | Power failure alarm, High/low pressure alarm, Low oxygen concentration alarm | ||
Large Size 1100*660*660mm | VET-10 | Flow Rate | 0.5-10L | Outlet Pressure | 6-10Psi (0.04-0.07Mpa) |
Oxygen Concentration | 93%(±3%) | Sound Level | ≤50dB | ||
Power Consumption | ≤880W | Net Weight | 27kgs | ||
Dimension | 385*350*600mm | Alarms | Power failure alarm, High/low pressure alarm, Low oxygen concentration alarm |
Applications
✧ At Veterinary Clinic, we administer oxygen therapy using oxygen cages. Your pet will be surrounded by oxygen and will get its full benefits with every breath. Animals can find masks frightening, so being placed in an oxygen cage provides a less stressful, safer way to provide the needed oxygen supplementation.