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Medical Oxygen Concentrator Systems Ge Gene nerate gas gases on site ge generat ate sa savin vings Medical Oxygen is a critically important commodity to all Health Care Facilities (HCFs) Ge Gene nerate gas gases on site


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Medical Oxygen Concentrator Systems

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Medical Oxygen is a critically important commodity to all Health Care Facilities (HCF’s)

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How is Oxygen Supplied?

Depending on the size and needs of the HCF , Oxygen can typically be supplied in one of two ways : q An Oxygen Supply Company q An Oxygen Concentrator (OC) System

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Gas Supply Companies

Oxygen can be delivered by:

High Pressure Cylinder Gas (smaller size HCF’s) Liquid Storage Tanks (larger size HCF’s)

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The Ox Oxygen Concentra trato tor r Syste tem uses the same Oxygen Gas distribution system that a Gas Supply Company uses. The only thing that changes is the source of supply. Gas Supply Company Oxygen Concentrator System Distribution Panel Oxygen to HCF’s Distribution Network

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Gas Supply Companies Typically Charge

q Rental of the Storage Equipment (either HP cylinders or Bulk storage tanks) q Delivery charge for supplying either HP Oxygen cylinders or Liquid Oxygen in bulk storage (fuel and environmental surcharges may apply) q Per cubic meter of Oxygen delivered

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Taking delivery of your gas adds transport, carbon tax, and environmental charges to the oxygen used by the

  • facility. Generating gas on

site eliminates these charges.

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ON Site Oxygen Concentrator

An alternative source

  • f supply considered

by HCFs, is to generate gas onsite and hedge on the upcoming carbon tax with an Oxygen Concentrator System

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When MORE Matters

OC-130 Oxygen Concentrator

  • Sound Level - 83db
  • Heat Rejection - 37500 BTU/Hr
  • Flow Capacity - 515 LPM @ 85psig
  • Concentration - 95% (+/- 1%)
  • Storage Tank -1060 gallons
  • Weight - 6000 lbs
  • Air Receiver - 240 Gallon
  • Operating Temperature +10 - +40C
  • Paramagnetic Analyzers

Compressor - 50HP

  • Sound Level - 70db
  • Heat Rejection -126000 BTU/Hr
  • Flow Capacity - 230 CFM @ 125 psi

All ON2 OC Systems can be duplexed/triplexed for added reliability or additional capacity

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SPACE ESTHETICS RELIABILITY GEOGRAPHICAL ENVIRONMENTAL FINANCIAL SAFETY

Reasons to consider an OC

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Cost Savings

Having an HCF produce it’s own Oxygen onsite is a SAFE, RELIABLE and ECONOMICAL, alternative that provides the HCF with substantial annual cost savings.

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Distance from Supply Matters

$1.50 $3.00 $4.25 $5.75

$0.34 $0.34 $0.34 $0.34

$0.00 $1.00 $2.00 $3.00 $4.00 $5.00 $6.00 $7.00

UNDER 50 KM UNDER 100 KM UNDER 200 KM UNDER 300 KM

CANS $

Distance from Gas Plant

Cost Analysis Bulk/Gas Supply Oxygen Concentrator

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Advantages of VPSA Technology

  • Fast 3 min. start-up and cycle times,

which reduces overall power consumption

  • Higher output pressure – 85 psi
  • Long life, low maintenance
  • Small footprint allows for duplexing or

tri-plexing

  • Vacuum during the desorb cycle

completely clears the sieve of nitrogen

  • This process also removes any moisture

which extends the life of the sieve material

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How it Works

Ambient Air

Oxygen Concentrator System

Oxygen Supply 95% O2

Exhaustion of Other Gases (mostly Nitrogen)

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Considering an Oxygen Concentrator System Complete an Economical Analysis of the current HCF’s source of supply Compare the results to the capital and operational cost of an Oxygen Concentrator System

Step 1 Step 2

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Things to Consider

Both short and long range planning should be evaluated to ensure the correct system is chosen to meet the needs of the facility. Space in the facility has to be considered unless a R.O.C.S. is used. These may include:

qSize of facility qOxygen usage patterns qFuture expansion, etc.

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How to Size a System

200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

Time of Day

Hospital Typical Daily Usage

LPM

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OPTIONS for Combining Source of Supply

q An OC should be sized to cover off the average peak demand of the HCF q A second option is to use an OC in combination with a bulk gas to supply where the OC would “peak shave” allowing the hospital to continue to use the existing size bulk tank, and use both supplies to meet their need. HCF Needs

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CSA Z7396.1-17 Changes

  • The new CSA standard gives the HCF the
  • ption to decrease the size of the secondary

and reserve sources using a risk-based analysis.

  • Utilizing Oxygen Concentrators as the

secondary source, instead of cylinders or bulk tanks

  • USP 93 requires monitoring for CO, CO2 and

humidity in the Oxygen output of the OC

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ON2 Remote Oxygen Concentrator System

ROCS are available in 20 and 40 foot sizes With a variety of system configurations

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Oxygen Bottle Filling Station

An OC system can include an Cylinder Filling Station (CFS) in a R.O.C.S. or within the facility, if space is available. This station will use the excess O2 generated to fill bottles. If the hospital is using the full output, the filling station will stop until excess O2 is available.

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Customized Solutions

Properly sized and designed,

  • n-site production provides an

immediate reduction in cost and virtually eliminates exposure to rising inflation due to either usage, transportation, or supplier price hikes. ON2 manufactures a range of concentrators that can produce from 7.5 LPM up to 515 LPM of 95% oxygen.

OXYGEN CONCENTRATORS

Model 1-V 6 11 15 20 35 43 55 73 90 130

LPM 7.5 20 40 60 80 125 175 210 280 350 515

M3/day

11 29 60 86 115 180 252 302 403 504 742

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When MORE Matters

OC-130 Oxygen Concentrator

  • Sound Level - 83db
  • Heat Rejection - 37500 BTU/Hr
  • Flow Capacity - 515 LPM @ 85psig
  • Concentration - 95% (+/- 1%)
  • Storage Tank -1060 gallons
  • Weight - 6000 lbs
  • Air Receiver - 240 Gallon
  • Operating Temperature +10 - +40C
  • Paramagnetic Analyzer

Compressor - 50HP

  • Sound Level - 70db
  • Heat Rejection -126000 BTU/Hr
  • Flow Capacity - 230 CFM @ 125 psi

All ON2 OC Systems can be duplexed/triplexed for added reliability or additional capacity

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ON2 will provide a Layout Rendering of YOUR Customized Oxygen Concentrator System by

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SUPERIOR SUPPORT and SERVICE

With OVER 40 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE

  • Engineering and Custom Design
  • Gold Seal Standard Guarantee
  • Only Manufacturer in Canada
  • Installation & Commissioning
  • Operational Training
  • Semi Annual PMP Service
  • 24/7 Customer Support
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ON2 Solutions’ Commitment to Service

q ON2 can also provide system

  • perational support (24/7) as

required to maintain the system at top performance levels and provide many years of reliable service. q ON2’s Preventative Maintenance Plan (PMP) ensures maximum

  • perational efficiency and run time.

97% of ON2 oxygen concentrators are installed and serviced by ON2 technicians semi-annually or annually through our PMP agreement.

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Why Choose ON2 Solutions?

qON2 is a world leader in the design, manufacture,

and installation of Medical Oxygen Concentrator Systems.

qON2’s systems are built to the ISO & CSA medical

safety standards, codes and regulations.

qON2’s equipment has been designed and

constructed to be safe, reliable and without risk to HCF owners.

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Why Choose ON2 Solutions?

q ON2 can provide training to HCF personnel

with general technical knowledge to operate and care for the system. q ON2 Oxygen Concentrator systems are installed worldwide with exceptional reliability and longevity.

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Why Choose ON2 Solutions?

qON2’s Oxygen Concentrator Systems are easy

to operate and maintain. q ON2’s pressure vessels have CRN numbers and are registered for use Canada wide.

qON2 personnel will provide semi annual, or

annual services of the equipment if requested by the facility

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Thank you!

For more information, please contact:

Jim Duff

VP Manufacturing, ON2 On-Site Gas Systems

Phone (outside Canada): 1.204.822.8106 Toll Free (in Canada): 1.866.579.4921

jim@on2solutions.ca

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