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The WESTERN ENTERPRISES MNR-600 is a medical-grade integrated oxygen regulator head designed for emergency medical, clinical, and portable oxygen delivery applications. The unit combines a cylinder valve and flow control regulator into a single all-brass body assembly, reducing connection points and simplifying deployment. Output pressure is set at 50 PSI through a DISS demand valve outlet. A built-in safety burst disk provides over-pressurization protection, and filtration is incorporated throughout the flow path to limit particle contamination. The compact form factor and integrated handle make it suited for portable oxygen cylinders used in EMS and clinical settings.
The MNR-600 is designed for use on lightweight aluminum oxygen cylinders, permanently assembled onto the cylinder as a single unit. Cylinders are refilled through a CGA-540 fill port with a safety check valve located on the back of the regulator body. The flow selector knob offers 11 discrete flow rates ranging from 0.5 to 25 LPM, plus an AUX position. The SureClick feature locks selection at each discrete click setting, reducing the risk of positioning the knob between flow settings during fast-paced EMS or clinical use. The small shroud with integrated handle fits into most EMS bags and tight storage spaces.
Designed for use with lightweight aluminum portable oxygen cylinders; units are permanently assembled onto the cylinder and refilled through the integrated CGA-540 fill port. Verify cylinder neck thread and fill port compatibility before service.
Installation and servicing of medical oxygen regulators should be performed by qualified personnel familiar with medical gas equipment and applicable regulations. Shut off all oxygen supply and fully depressurize the cylinder before any service work. Keep all components free of oil, grease, and combustible materials, as oxygen systems present a severe fire hazard. Follow all applicable local, state, and federal medical gas handling codes and standards.
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