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After upgrading to an EDS, my Nelson O2 regulator is for sale.
Detailed images at: http://sites.google.com/site/threeun...n-o2-regulator Included are Nelson Regulator + Schreder fill valve + gauge + CPC Ryan couplings. The CPC Ryan couplings are 1 male + 2 female. Al metal. No Bottle, flowmeter and cannulas included. If interested, email me at weersch on Yahoo. |
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On Feb 21, 7:18*pm, weersch wrote:
After upgrading to an EDS, my Nelson O2 regulator is for sale. Detailed images at:http://sites.google.com/site/threeun...n-o2-regulator Included are Nelson Regulator + Schreder fill valve + gauge + CPC Ryan couplings. The CPC Ryan couplings are 1 male + 2 female. Al metal. No Bottle, flowmeter and cannulas included. If interested, email me at weersch on Yahoo. Wonder why you didn't keep the Nelson regulator to use with the EDS. Not saying it's any better or worse that the one that can be purchased with the EDS but why pay the extra when you already had a working regulator? Andy |
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On Feb 22, 5:06*am, Andy wrote:
On Feb 21, 7:18*pm, weersch wrote: After upgrading to an EDS, my Nelson O2 regulator is for sale. Detailed images at:http://sites.google.com/site/threeun...n-o2-regulator Included are Nelson Regulator + Schreder fill valve + gauge + CPC Ryan couplings. The CPC Ryan couplings are 1 male + 2 female. Al metal. No Bottle, flowmeter and cannulas included. If interested, email me at weersch on Yahoo. Wonder why you didn't keep the Nelson regulator to use with the EDS. Not saying it's any better or worse that the one that can be purchased with the EDS but why pay the extra when you already had a working regulator? Andy Andy, Most Nelson regulator have too high a pressure some but not all can be adjusted to the correct pressures. From the O2D1 Manual. If the EDS-O2D2 will not be used with a MH Regulator, the alternate regulator must be able to deliver a pressure of between 15 and 25 psi (static). If the above listed pressure specifications are not met, the EDS-O2D2 may not operate correctly. Lower pressures will result in an inadequate volume of oxygen. Higher pressures will result in a too high volume of oxygen. Excessively high pressures will cause the valve to open spontaneously and leak oxygen. To use the MH EDS-O2D2 with a third-party regulator or built-in oxygen system with a pressure higher than 25 psi, it is mandatory that you use the MH EDS IN-LINE REGULATOR to ensure correct flow pressure. Richard www.craggyaero.com |
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On Feb 22, 7:06*am, Richard wrote:
On Feb 22, 5:06*am, Andy wrote: On Feb 21, 7:18*pm, weersch wrote: After upgrading to an EDS, my Nelson O2 regulator is for sale. Detailed images at:http://sites.google.com/site/threeun...n-o2-regulator Included are Nelson Regulator + Schreder fill valve + gauge + CPC Ryan couplings. The CPC Ryan couplings are 1 male + 2 female. Al metal. No Bottle, flowmeter and cannulas included. If interested, email me at weersch on Yahoo. Wonder why you didn't keep the Nelson regulator to use with the EDS. Not saying it's any better or worse that the one that can be purchased with the EDS but why pay the extra when you already had a working regulator? Andy Andy, Most Nelson regulator have too high a pressure some but not all can be adjusted to the correct pressures. From the O2D1 Manual. If the EDS-O2D2 will not be used with a MH Regulator, the alternate regulator must be able to deliver a pressure of between 15 and 25 psi (static). If the above listed pressure specifications are not met, the EDS-O2D2 may not operate correctly. Lower pressures will result in an inadequate volume of oxygen. Higher pressures will result in a too high volume of oxygen. Excessively high pressures will cause the valve to open spontaneously and leak oxygen. To use the MH EDS-O2D2 with a third-party regulator or built-in oxygen system with a pressure higher than 25 psi, it is mandatory that you use the MH EDS IN-LINE REGULATOR to ensure correct flow pressure. Richardwww.craggyaero.com- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yes, I have 2 of them. One was adjustable to be compatible with the EDS and the other was not. If the pressure is too high the electric control valve in the EDS will not seat properly which will result in a higher than normal oxygen usage rate. Andy |
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this regulator is the order type Nelson 300 regulator (a very good regulator
BTW) just larger than the moist current types, but this type can also easily be adjusted for outlet pressure so it ca be very suitable for almost any portable Oxygen delivery type. Nelson oxygen (formerly Jerry Nelson) is no more but his company was sold to Precise Flight. tim Please visit the Wings & Wheels website at www.wingsandwheels.com "Richard" wrote in message ... On Feb 22, 5:06 am, Andy wrote: On Feb 21, 7:18 pm, weersch wrote: After upgrading to an EDS, my Nelson O2 regulator is for sale. Detailed images at:http://sites.google.com/site/threeun...n-o2-regulator Included are Nelson Regulator + Schreder fill valve + gauge + CPC Ryan couplings. The CPC Ryan couplings are 1 male + 2 female. Al metal. No Bottle, flowmeter and cannulas included. If interested, email me at weersch on Yahoo. Wonder why you didn't keep the Nelson regulator to use with the EDS. Not saying it's any better or worse that the one that can be purchased with the EDS but why pay the extra when you already had a working regulator? Andy Andy, Most Nelson regulator have too high a pressure some but not all can be adjusted to the correct pressures. From the O2D1 Manual. If the EDS-O2D2 will not be used with a MH Regulator, the alternate regulator must be able to deliver a pressure of between 15 and 25 psi (static). If the above listed pressure specifications are not met, the EDS-O2D2 may not operate correctly. Lower pressures will result in an inadequate volume of oxygen. Higher pressures will result in a too high volume of oxygen. Excessively high pressures will cause the valve to open spontaneously and leak oxygen. To use the MH EDS-O2D2 with a third-party regulator or built-in oxygen system with a pressure higher than 25 psi, it is mandatory that you use the MH EDS IN-LINE REGULATOR to ensure correct flow pressure. Richard www.craggyaero.com |
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When I upgraded to EDS I called MH and asked if I should
buy their regulator too. I told them I had a Nelson reg, emailed them a pic. They asked me to ship the Nelson reg to them for adjustment, they tested it and then shipped it back to me! All I paid was the shipping to and from. The EDS unit has a lifetime warranty. Now that's what I call a class act! On Feb 22, 12:22*pm, "Tim Mara" wrote: this regulator is the order type Nelson 300 regulator (a very good regulator BTW) just larger than the moist current types, but this type can also easily be adjusted for outlet pressure so it ca be very suitable for almost any portable Oxygen delivery type. Nelson oxygen (formerly Jerry Nelson) is no more but his company was sold to Precise Flight. tim Please visit the Wings & Wheels website atwww.wingsandwheels.com "Richard" wrote in message ... On Feb 22, 5:06 am, Andy wrote: On Feb 21, 7:18 pm, weersch wrote: After upgrading to an EDS, my Nelson O2 regulator is for sale. Detailed images at:http://sites.google.com/site/threeun...n-o2-regulator Included are Nelson Regulator + Schreder fill valve + gauge + CPC Ryan couplings. The CPC Ryan couplings are 1 male + 2 female. Al metal. No Bottle, flowmeter and cannulas included. If interested, email me at weersch on Yahoo. Wonder why you didn't keep the Nelson regulator to use with the EDS. Not saying it's any better or worse that the one that can be purchased with the EDS but why pay the extra when you already had a working regulator? Andy Andy, Most Nelson regulator have too high a pressure some but not all can be adjusted to the correct pressures. From the O2D1 Manual. If the EDS-O2D2 will not be used with a MH Regulator, the alternate regulator must be able to deliver a pressure of between 15 and 25 psi (static). If the above listed pressure specifications are not met, the EDS-O2D2 may not operate correctly. Lower pressures will result in an inadequate volume of oxygen. Higher pressures will result in a too high volume of oxygen. Excessively high pressures will cause the valve to open spontaneously and leak oxygen. To use the MH EDS-O2D2 with a third-party regulator or built-in oxygen system with a pressure higher than 25 psi, it is mandatory that you use the MH EDS IN-LINE REGULATOR to ensure correct flow pressure. Richardwww.craggyaero.com |
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