Silicone Nasal Cannula Dual-Outlet

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This specialized silicone tubing system safely delivers separated streams of Hydrogen (H₂) and Oxygen (O₂) gas from their respective source outlets to a dual-outlet nasal cannula.

Setup & Connection Procedure

1. Connect to Gas Sources:

Take the dual-headed silicone tube.

Insert one connector end firmly onto the Hydrogen (H₂) gas outlet.

Insert the other connector end firmly onto the Oxygen (O₂) gas outlet.

2. Split the Gas Streams:

Take the two large straight connectors.

Connect one large straight connector to the free end of the tubing coming from the Hydrogen (H₂) outlet.

Connect the other large straight connector to the free end of the tubing coming from the Oxygen (O₂) outlet.

(These connectors act as the separation point, creating two distinct gas pathways).

3. Connect the Nasal Cannula:

Take the dual-outlet nasal cannula.

Connect one inlet tube of the nasal cannula directly to the large straight connector on the Hydrogen (H₂) line.

Connect the other inlet tube of the nasal cannula directly to the large straight connector on the Oxygen (O₂) line.

Gas Delivery

Hydrogen gas (H₂) flows from its source outlet, through its dedicated side of the dual-headed tube, through its large straight connector, and exits via one prong of the nasal cannula.

Oxygen gas (O₂) flows from its source outlet, through its dedicated side of the dual-headed tube, through its large straight connector, and exits via the other prong of the nasal cannula.

The gases remain separated throughout the entire system and are delivered independently at the nostrils.

Important Note

This system relies on the physical separation provided by the two distinct pathways within the tubing and the large straight connectors. Ensure all connections are secure and the tubing is not kinked to maintain gas separation and flow.

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