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Phoenix 5L Oxygen Concentrator – Stationary Oxygen Therapy
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Phoenix 5L Stationary Oxygen Concentrator

$649.00
Phoenix 5L Oxygen Concentrator – Stationary Oxygen Therapy

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The Phoenix 5L Oxygen Concentrator is a stationary oxygen therapy device that delivers up to 5 liters per minute (LPM) of concentrated oxygen. It maintains an oxygen concentration of 93% ± 3% across the flow range of 0.5–5.0 LPM.

Phoenix 5L operates at a rated power of 328 W, with a noise level below 49.5 dBA at 3 LPM, making it relatively quiet for home or clinical use. The concentrator weighs 35 lb and measures 20 × 13.7 × 11 inches.

Key safety and performance features include an internal fire break valve, a patented air separation control system, and multiple alarms (power failure, start-up failure, low/high pressure, low purity, high temperature, low flow, and power loss). The design places the air intake high on the side and exhaust at the bottom to minimize recirculation of purged gas.

Serviceability is supported by easy access to internal components with only five screws, and the device can be operated without its outer shroud during troubleshooting.

  • Place the concentrator at least 6–12 inches away from walls or furniture to ensure proper ventilation and cooling.
  • Never use the device near open flames, cigarettes, or while cooking. Oxygen-enriched environments increase fire risk significantly.
  • Keep the intake filter clean, wash or replace it regularly according to the manufacturer’s schedule to maintain oxygen purity.
  • Plug the concentrator directly into a grounded wall outlet. Avoid extension cords or power strips, which can overheat.
  • Position the unit in a well-ventilated room. Avoid placing it in closets, tight corners, or under curtains, as airflow obstruction reduces efficiency.
  • If the alarms sound (low purity, high temperature, or low flow), do not ignore them, check tubing for kinks and ensure the filter and vents are clean.
  • Use distilled water only if your therapy requires humidification. This prevents mineral buildup in humidifier bottles.
  • Check the tubing weekly for cracks, leaks, or kinks. Replace it if damaged to ensure uninterrupted flow.
  • Wipe down the exterior with a damp cloth once a week. Do not spray cleaners directly into vents or openings.
  • If you rely on oxygen therapy full-time, keep a backup oxygen supply (tank or portable unit) in case of power failure.
  • Do not block the bottom exhaust vent, this is designed to reduce recirculation of purged gases and maintain purity.
  • Schedule preventive servicing every 12–18 months, even if the unit appears to work normally. Professional checks extend lifespan and reliability.

Phoenix 5L Stationary Oxygen Concentrator

$649.00
$649.00

Product Specifications

Model SOC5100
Oxygen Flow Range 0.5 – 5.0 L/min
Oxygen Purity 93% ± 3%
Outlet Pressure ~19.5 PSI (at 3 LPM)
Power Consumption 328W nominal
Voltage/Frequency AC 120V, 60Hz
Sound Level <49.5 dBA at 3 LPM
Weight 35 lbs (16 kg)
Dimensions 20" (H) × 13.7" (W) × 11" (D)
Operating Temperature 5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F)
Storage Temperature –40°C to 55°C (–40°F to 131°F)
Humidity Range 30% – 85% RH (operating), ≤95% RH (storage)
Operating Altitude Up to 2286 m (7500 ft) without degradation

Product Features

Defined as an Oxygen Concentrator

The Phoenix 5L Oxygen Concentrator is a stationary medical device that extracts nitrogen from ambient air and delivers concentrated oxygen through a continuous flow system. It is designed for long-term oxygen therapy, producing up to 5 liters per minute with a stable purity of 93% ± 3%.

Intended Patients and Use Cases

This concentrator is intended for adults requiring supplemental oxygen due to chronic respiratory conditions such as COPD, pulmonary fibrosis, or obstructive sleep apnea when prescribed with oxygen. It is suitable for home use or clinical care where continuous oxygen delivery is required.

Great Performance

Weighing 35 pounds and measuring 20 × 13.7 × 11 inches, the Phoenix 5L is compact for a stationary unit. It runs at a rated power of 328 watts with a noise output under 49.5 decibels at 3 LPM. Built-in alarms, durable sieve beds, and a patented separation system support consistent, safe operation over time.

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High Purity Oxygen Delivery

Delivers between 0.5 to 5.0 LPM with an oxygen concentration of 93% ± 3%, ensuring medical-grade oxygen across the full flow range. This consistency supports effective therapy for patients requiring stable respiratory support at home or in clinical settings.

Quiet and Efficient Operation

Produces less than 49.5 dBA at 3 LPM, making it relatively quiet for a 5-liter stationary concentrator. Internal systems are designed for low-temperature operation, which helps extend the lifespan of sieve beds and reduce mechanical stress.

Compact Size and Manageable Weight

Weighs approximately 35 pounds and measures 20 × 13.7 × 11 inches. The design is compact enough to fit into typical home spaces while offering the build quality required for continuous daily use.

Safety and Alarm Systems

Equipped with an internal fire break valve, air separation control, and alarms for power failure, low oxygen purity, high temperature, and other critical issues. These features provide active safety monitoring during operation.

Intake and Exhaust Design to Prevent Recirculation

The intake is placed high on the side, while exhaust vents are low, minimizing the chance of purged air being drawn back in. This layout supports cleaner oxygen delivery and reduces risk of performance degradation.

Power Use and Efficiency Features

Consumes about 328 watts, with a design that limits unnecessary heat buildup. Energy efficiency is balanced with performance to maintain reliable oxygen delivery without increasing power demands unnecessarily.

Ease of Service and Component Access

Maintenance is simplified with a design requiring just five screws to access internal components. The unit can function with the outer casing removed, allowing quicker inspection and servicing by technicians or trained personnel.

Durable Component Design

Cooler operation temperatures and controlled airflow reduce wear on valves and sieve beds. The patented air separation control system further protects core components, helping preserve performance over extended use.

Alarms and Monitoring for Real-Time Alerts

Built-in alerts notify users immediately if oxygen purity drops or other conditions become abnormal. This enables faster responses to ensure therapy remains effective and prevents prolonged use under suboptimal conditions.

Designed for Continuous Use

Built for 24/7 operation in home or clinical settings. Its thermal management, durable components, and safety systems support continuous therapy without overloading internal systems or compromising oxygen quality.

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Can a 5L oxygen concentrator run continuously 24/7?

Yes. Stationary concentrators designed for home or clinical use are built to operate continuously. As long as they are maintained properly, plugged into a reliable power source, and kept in a well-ventilated environment, they can run around the clock.

Is it safe to leave the concentrator running overnight while I sleep?

Yes. Overnight operation is standard for many users prescribed continuous oxygen therapy. The device’s alarm systems (e.g., for low flow, low purity, or high temperature) help ensure safety during sleep.

How often should the air intake filters be cleaned or replaced?

The intake filters should be cleaned regularly (weekly or bi-weekly depending on dust), and replaced at intervals recommended by the manufacturer. Dirty or blocked filters reduce oxygen purity and airflow, which can stress internal components.

What does oxygen purity mean, and why is 93% ± 3% important?

Oxygen purity refers to the percentage of oxygen in the output gas (versus other gases like nitrogen). 93% ± 3% is a common medical standard that ensures the oxygen delivered meets therapeutic needs. If purity drops too low, the oxygen may be less effective.

What safety alarms should I expect on a good concentrator?

Common alarms include low flow, high temperature, low oxygen concentration (purity), pressure issues, power failure, and sometimes a “start‐up failure” alarm. These help alert the user to any malfunction or unsafe operating condition.

Does the noise level vary with oxygen flow, and what is considered “quiet”?

Yes, noise usually increases with higher flow rates. A noise output of ~49 dBA (or under ~50 dBA) at 3 LPM is generally considered quiet for a stationary unit. It’s similar to a quiet conversation, and many users find it acceptable for home use.

Do I need a backup oxygen source or power supply?

It’s often recommended. Since stationary concentrators depend on electricity, users commonly keep a backup oxygen cylinder or portable unit in case of power outages. A backup power plan or generator may also be useful.

Where should I place the concentrator in my home for safe and effective use?

The unit should be placed at least several inches away from walls, curtains, and furniture to allow airflow. It should be in a ventilated space, not blocked, and preferably near electrical outlets designed to handle continuous load. Avoid placing it in closets or tight, unventilated corners.

What power requirements should I consider?

Check that the electrical circuit can handle the rated power draw (Phoenix 5L uses around 328 W). Use a grounded outlet, avoid extension cords where possible, and ensure the unit is plugged in safely.

Will using a concentrator cause oxygen dependence?

No. Supplemental oxygen is prescribed to maintain adequate oxygen levels when the lungs cannot do so alone. Using it as directed doesn’t “addict” you. Instead, it supports body functions that require sufficient oxygen. Reduction of dependence (if appropriate) should always be done under medical supervision.

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