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Old 2017-01-07, 7:37pm
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You might want to either build a filter box for your oxygen concentrators or put them in the house and run a hose out to the torch bench.


Dust, especially very fine dust, is a potential contaminant for the micro pores of the zeolite granules that actually separate the nitrogen in the air from the oxygen in the air once the air is pressurized.

Replacing the zeolite sieve beds is spendy and a pain in the butt and it will only show up as a problem after slowly going to reduced oxygen output over time so the symptoms will become a slowly worsening major annoyance until you figure out what's wrong.

Honestly, you really can not build a filter box to put the oxycon in that will keep all the wood dust out unless you go for hospital clean filtering and that wont be cost effective.
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