NSN 4820-01-509-2324
Oxygen System Pressure Regulating Valve
Material, body: anodized aluminum, knob: polycarbonate; designed for use on hospital and portable oxygen systems where a metered supply of oxygen is required. It has 5 distinct flow rate settings. Original model l233, with diss or barbed outlet and flow rates of 2,4,6,10,15 lpm is modified to become p/n 900-2533. Operating temperature: -30degf - 125degf. Storage temperature: -40degf - 160degf; filter: 25 micron ss mesh screen.
Manufacturer part number 900-2533 for national stock number 4820015092324.
Datasheet
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Product description
Oxygen System Pressure Regulating Valve NSN 4820-01-509-2324.
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MPN or Model
900-2533
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Schedule B
8481.80.9015 (Regulator valves, self-operating, for controlling variables such as temperature, pressure, flow and liquid level) -
NMF (National Motor Freight)
127220 - Pressure Reg/red/relief Valves NOI -
Unit Weight (Est.)
0.5 lb -
Body Material
Aluminum -
First End Connection Type
Threaded internal pipe -
First End Thread Size And Series/type Designator
1/8-27 npt -
Second End Relationship With First End
Not identical -
End Connection Quantity
2 -
Manual Control Method
Knob -
Maximum Inlet Pressure Rating
50.0 pounds per square inch -
Filter
Included -
End Application
1520-01-471-6743 -
Part Name Assigned By Controlling Agency
Constant flow selector valve
A valve used to automatically maintain within close limits a predetermined pressure within an oxygen system regardless of the higher fluctuating or constant inlet pressure. The excess pressure is bypassed to the accumulator or reservoir in lieu of passing through the entire system. It is specifically designed and/or cleaned for oxygen systems. Excludes valve, regulating, system pressure; valve regulating, fluid pressure and valve, calibrated flow.
Pricing and Availability
Get a quote for 4820-01-509-2324 oxygen system pressure regulating valveManufacturer Part Numbers and Alternates
MPN manufacturer part number | Registrant or Supplier |
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900-2533 | Air Methods Corporation |