Option 1: Our Regulator with a Low Nitrogen Alert Pressure Gauge (Installed).
We swap out the pressure gauge on our classic Harris 425 125 580 regulator in favor of a pressure gauge that is equipped with an alarm . The alarm beeps or flashes when the tank’s PSI level dips below 500. It goes without saying that running out of air or nitrogen during a surgery is suboptimal, delaying surgeries and wasting tubing sets.
Option 2: The Low Nitrogen Alert Pressure Gauge by Itself (uninstalled).
Swapping out your current regulator’s pressure gauge isn’t difficult per se. That said, you might violate the regulator’s warranty. If it helps, we provide plumbers tape.
Option 1: Our Regulator with a Low Nitrogen Alert Pressure Gauge (Installed).
We swap out the pressure gauge on our classic Harris 425 125 580 regulator in favor of a pressure gauge that is equipped with an alarm . The alarm beeps or flashes when the tank’s PSI level dips below 500. It goes without saying that running out of air or nitrogen during a surgery is suboptimal, delaying surgeries and wasting tubing sets.
Option 2: The Low Nitrogen Alert Pressure Gauge by Itself (uninstalled).
Swapping out your current regulator’s pressure gauge isn’t difficult per se. That said, you might violate the regulator’s warranty. If it helps, we provide plumbers tape.