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Oxygen Flush Control
Oxygen Flush Control
Emergency Oxygen Flush Valve Ensure fast, reliable oxygen delivery during critical situations with this precision-engineered emergency oxygen flush valve, designed specifically for veterinary anaesthesia systems.
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Description
The Emergency Oxygen Flush Valve is an essential safety component for veterinary anaesthesia systems, providing an immediate high-flow burst of pure oxygen directly into the breathing circuit. Designed for clinical reliability and fast response, this valve allows veterinary teams to rapidly flush anaesthetic gases, oxygenate compromised patients, or purge the system during equipment changeovers.
Constructed from high-quality, durable materials, this flush valve integrates seamlessly with most modern veterinary anaesthetic machines. The self-closing push-button mechanism ensures rapid delivery only when activated, reducing the risk of accidental oxygen flow and preventing pressure-related injury.
Its robust build, smooth exterior surfaces and strong fittings make it both easy to clean and highly dependable in demanding clinical environments.
Key Features
High-Flow Oxygen Delivery – Instantly delivers 100% O₂ into the breathing circuit.
Veterinary-Optimised Compatibility – Works with common veterinary anaesthetic machines and breathing systems.
Durable, Long-Life Construction – High-quality materials engineered for busy clinical use.
Safety-Focused Push-Button Mechanism – Self-closing design prevents accidental activation and limits the risk of barotrauma.
Easy to Clean & Maintain – Smooth, robust surfaces for reliable ongoing performance.
Typical Applications
Emergency re-oxygenation during anaesthesia
Rapid flushing of residual anaesthetic gases
System purging when changing circuits or equipment
Fast response in respiratory compromise situations
Important Safety Note
Never activate the oxygen flush valve while a patient is attached to a closed or non-vented breathing circuit. High-pressure oxygen flow may cause barotrauma. Always follow the operating instructions in your anaesthesia machine’s manufacturer guidelines.