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Technical Guide: Oxygen Purity Verification for Medical Concentrators

Detailed Approach to Oxygen Purity Testing On Oxygen Concentrators

Detailed Approach to Oxygen Purity Testing On Oxygen Concentrators

Objective and Standard

The primary function of a medical oxygen concentrator is to deliver a high concentration of purified oxygen for therapeutic use. The World Health Organization (WHO) specifies a purity level of above 82% for this purpose. Therefore, oxygen purity testing is a fundamental validation of a device’s clinical efficacy. Performing this test correctly with a calibrated analyzer is a core competency that directly supports patient safety.

Analysis Equipment

The primary tools for this task fall into two main categories: ultrasonic and electrochemical analyzers.

Ultrasonic Analyzers
Electrochemical Analyzers

Standard Operating Procedure for Purity Testing

A methodical approach is required to ensure accurate and repeatable results.

Pre-Test Checklist

Before connecting the analyzer, verify the following to avoid common pitfalls:

Test Execution
  1. Set the oxygen concentrator to its maximum rated flow rate.
  2. Allow the concentrator to operate for a minimum of five minutes, and preferably up to twenty minutes, before taking a measurement. This warm-up period is necessary for the machine’s sieve beds to become fully saturated and for the device to reach its peak, stable oxygen production.
  3. Securely connect the analyzer to the oxygen outlet of the concentrator.
  4. Record the stabilized oxygen purity reading from the analyzer.
  5. Compare the final reading against the >82% WHO medical standard and document the result in the equipment service record.

Conclusion: The Role of Analysis in Patient Safety

Disciplined adherence to this testing procedure eliminates guesswork and builds a foundation of trust in service outcomes. It allows a technician to confidently certify a machine that is performing correctly or identify a unit that requires service. This comprehensive knowledge elevates the task from simple measurement to true technical analysis, reinforcing the biomedical professional’s role as a guardian of equipment performance and patient safety.

Video Reference

A detailed video guide is available to demonstrate the proper use of both ultrasonic and electrochemical oxygen analyzers and to highlight common mistakes that must be avoided.

Watch the full testing procedure video here:

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