From the perspectives of oxygen supply stability and customer experience, the oxygen generator can continuously produce oxygen once it is connected to electricity, supporting 24-hour uninterrupted output. It can cover guest rooms and public areas (such as lobbies and restaurants), eliminating the worry of "oxygen interruption" and aligning with the 24-hour service attribute of hotels. Moreover, the oxygen can be directly piped into guest rooms (such as bedside oxygen inlets and diffused oxygen outlets), allowing customers to avoid contact with high-pressure equipment. They can adjust the flow rate with a simple touch of a button on the touch screen, making the operation simple and the experience more comfortable. In contrast, the capacity of oxygen cylinders is limited (a typical 40L cylinder is only sufficient for one person at a low flow rate for 10-15 hours), requiring frequent replacement or refilling. In high-altitude areas, refilling points are scarce and transportation takes a long time, which can easily lead to "oxygen shortage". Some customers also have safety concerns about "high-pressure containers", which may affect their choice.
| Model | Purity | Flow | Outlet |
|---|---|---|---|
| LMO-1 | 93±2% | 1Nm3/h | Regular outlet pressure 1-5Mpa adjustable |
| LMO-5 | 93±2% | 5Nm3/h | |
| LMO-10 | 93±2% | 10Nm3/h | |
| LMO-15 | 93±2% | 15Nm3/h | |
| LMO-20 | 93±2% | 20Nm3/h | |
| LMO-25 | 93±2% | 25Nm3/h | |
| LMO-30 | 93±2% | 30Nm3/h | |
| LMO-40 | 93±2% | 40Nm3/h | |
| LMO-50 | 93±2% | 50Nm3/h | |
| LMO-60 | 93±2% | 60Nm3/h | |
| LMO-70 | 93±2% | 70Nm3/h | |
| LMO-80 | 93±2% | 80Nm3/h | |
| LMO-90 | 93±2% | 90Nm3/h | |
| LMO-100 | 93±2% | 100Nm3/h | |
| LMO-110 | 93±2% | 110Nm3/h | |
| LMO-120 | 93±2% | 120Nm3/h | |
| LMO-130 | 93±2% | 130Nm3/h |