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Anyone have data for the EDS-O2D1 that specifies the acceptable range
of input pressure? Anyone have experience of using this system with a Nelson regulator? thanks Andy |
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![]() Andy 1 bar (15 psig.) DYNAMIC (flowing) through cannula and 1.5 meters (5 ft.) of 4 mm. inlet tubing 2 bar (30 psig.) STATIC (non-flowing) 2.2 bar (35 psig) MAX. Higher pressure will damage the EDS Unit. You will probably need a HDW-1352 fitting for the outlet of your Nelson regulator, 1/8NPT to SMC 4mm. I will be offering a SSA convention discounts on Mountain High Oxygen System for the SSA Convention. See my web site in February for details. I can set your regulator correctly if needed. Richard www.craggyaero.com On Jan 28, 6:21 am, "Andy" wrote: Anyone have data for the EDS-O2D1 that specifies the acceptable range of input pressure? Anyone have experience of using this system with a Nelson regulator? thanks Andy |
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![]() On Jan 28, 7:43 am, "Richard" wrote: Andy 1 bar (15 psig.) DYNAMIC (flowing) through cannula and 1.5 meters (5 ft.) of 4 mm. inlet tubing 2 bar (30 psig.) STATIC (non-flowing) 2.2 bar (35 psig) MAX. Thanks Richard, I found those figures for the older unit on the MH website but could not find a data sheet for the new model. Why such a big difference between static and flowing? That looks like a poor regulator characteristic. Can I assume that if I set my Nelson regulator to 25-30psi static I should be ok. I'll be in Memphis this week but probably not for the week of the convention. Please email me your special price and maybe one of the AZ pilots could collect it for me. Andy |
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![]() Andy, The pressure requirements are the same on the new O2D1 units. I would set your nelson to 30 psig static, but It is best to set the flowing psig. The details of the Special will be on my web and can be purchased on my site or call. You don't need to be at the Convention. Richard www.craggyaero.com On Jan 28, 10:11 am, "Andy" wrote: On Jan 28, 7:43 am, "Richard" wrote: Andy 1 bar (15 psig.) DYNAMIC (flowing) through cannula and 1.5 meters (5 ft.) of 4 mm. inlet tubing 2 bar (30 psig.) STATIC (non-flowing) 2.2 bar (35 psig) MAX.Thanks Richard, I found those figures for the older unit on the MH website but could not find a data sheet for the new model. Why such a big difference between static and flowing? That looks like a poor regulator characteristic. Can I assume that if I set my Nelson regulator to 25-30psi static I should be ok. I'll be in Memphis this week but probably not for the week of the convention. Please email me your special price and maybe one of the AZ pilots could collect it for me. Andy |
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