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Mountain High EDS Oxygen Systems
Components of an oxygen system
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Cylinder have a max pressure of 2200 psig or 153 bar.
Cylinders have
CGA 540 US Standard or DINN 477 Threads European Standard |

Regulator lower the pressure to 15 - 30 psig, 1 - 2 bar.
Regulators have
CGA 540 US Standard or DINN 477 Threads European Standard |

EDS-O2D1 Pulse-Demand Oxygen Delivery System |


Cannula or mask recommended (above 18,000 feet, 5500
meter) |
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The EDSip system was tested up to 25,000 ft. by FAA-CAMI.
Because of the growing global popularity of our EDS products that use
our pulse-demand oxygen delivery technology, the FAA, USARMY
and USAF decided that the pulse-demand oxygen delivery method needed
to be tested. Therefore, it was, indeed, thoroughly tested at the FAA-CAMI
research facility in Oklahoma City. However, the report has yet to be
released by the government printing office. Meanwhile, we have been given
permission by the doctors of this project at CAMI to share the draft version
at this time. Since all of our EDS products use the same Pulse
Demand delivery protocol technology, we felt that you may be interested
in the results.
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Download Comparison with Precise Flight Mechanical System |
EDS O2D1 Manual
EDS Electrinic Pulse Demand Kits Without Cylinders
| The new and more compact EDS-O2D1 is the
lightest, smallest and most capable on-demand oxygen system available that
delivers altitude-compensated pulses of oxygen only as you inhale, using as
little as 1/8, typically 1/6 the amount of oxygen at 1/4 the weight and
volume over conventional constant-flow systems that deliver one liter per
minute per 10,000 ft. The EDS-O2D1 has a precision micro-electronic
pressure altitude barometer that automatically determines the volume for
each oxygen pulse up to pressure altitudes of 32,000 ft. Higher altitudes
are compensated with pulses of greater volume. The EDS-O2D1 will
automatically go to a 100% 'pulse-demand' mode at pressure altitudes above
32,000 ft. The EDS-O2D1 can be set to one (1) of three (3) 'D' ('day'
or 'delayed') modes where it will delay responding with oxygen until it
senses pressure altitudes around 5k or 10k ft., saving oxygen below
altitudes at which it is not needed. It can be set to 'N' ('night' or 'now')
mode for night flying where it responds from sea-level and up. Both modes
provide the same amount of oxygen, automaticallly tracking pressure altitude
changes. Also, the EDS-O2D1 limits its response to a maximum
respiration rate of about 20 breaths per minute, virtually eliminating
hyperventilation usually encountered in stressful situations. There are no
scales to observe or knobs to turn as you climb or descend. Adjusting
(zeroing) for new barometric pressures is not needed because the EDS-O2D1
responds directly to pressure altitude, as do the physiological properties
of your body. The EDS-O2D1 is a truly automatic oxygen delivery
system enhancing your safety and well-being. The EDS-O2D1 now has
up to 125 hours of battery life and operates with any regulator in our
family. The EDS-O2D1 unit kit can upgrade any XCP or XCR
system, as well as many others.
Each kit includes the EDS-O2D1 unit,
cannula, mask, 2-AA batteries and tote bag. Also, the optional
ALPS
FaceMask with or without microphone is the perfect addition to any
EDS system.
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EDS Electronic Pulse Demand Oxygen System with Cylinders
and New EDS-O2D1.
System includes valve, gauge, EDS-02D1, regulator, cannula,
cylinder, Full Pack, and
mask.
EDS O2D1 Manual
Duration
and Cylinder Size Chart & Details
Flex Fill with Gauge use with XCR or EDS systems
 
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MH Part Number |
Description |
Price
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| 1004025 |
BLT-1016-18 |
Remote Filler, 18" flex hose |
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| 1004026 |
BLT-1016-24 |
Remote Filler, 24" flex hose |
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| 1004027 |
BLT-1016-36 |
Remote Filler, 36" flex hose |
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