Aug. 28, 2024
Due to the low oxygen content in plateau areas, people often feel various physical discomforts. Using plateau diffuse oxygen supply to supply indoor oxygen is a common method to solve the "hypoxia" reaction in plateau areas. It consists of a set of systems, the core of which is the PSA molecular sieve oxygen generator.
The entire system will rely on the PSA molecular sieve oxygen generator to produce oxygen with qualified purity that meets the human inhalation standard, and then transport it to each diffuse oxygen supply terminal through the system pipeline; qualified finished oxygen enters the room through the terminal, and can artificially simulate the establishment of an oxygen partial pressure atmospheric environment below 3,100 meters above sea level, thereby effectively alleviating the plateau hypoxia reaction.
There are two common types of plateau diffuse oxygen supply terminals, one is a diffuse terminal and the other is a distributed terminal; the diffuse terminal directly replenishes high-purity oxygen into a specific space, and its working method is similar to that of central air conditioning, which is suitable for multiple people to replenish oxygen at the same time; the distributed terminal is a terminal oxygen supply interface, which can be a nasal plug, a nasal cannula or a mask, and users can use these terminals to absorb oxygen. But it is usually only for single use. Among them, the nasal cannula method is also called oxygen tube insertion.
So, in summary, plateau diffuse oxygen supply can be done without oxygen tube insertion, and whether to insert or not depends on the user's own choice; of course, both diffuse terminals and distributed terminals can exist at the same time, so that the needs of different oxygen inhalers can be met more flexibly.
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