Installed & Custom Applications

Please scroll through our examples of custom installations to the right.

 

Please contact our factory desingers and engineers with any custom installation or application needs you may have for your facility

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  • In an outlet limited scenario the P/N 9063 Vertical Mount allows for two regualtors to be mounted to the same outlet. The advantage of the 9063 is the small 'foot' on the bottom of the bracket, which allows the regulators to be braced against the wall removing the torque on the wall outlet.


  • In outlet limited circumstances it may be preferable to mount the two regualtors side by side. The P/N 9062 Horizontal Mount allows two regualtors to be mounted to a single outlet. Unlike the P/N 2098 Y-Connector, both regulators face straight forward.


  • This photo shows a P/N 9063 Vertical Dual Mount with two liner canisters mounted directly to it. This arrangement can be done for any intermitting or continuous Boehringer Regulators.


  • This photo shows the most common way of mounting a suction regulator to an OR Roll-Stand. A P/N 1487 DISS Body adatper is commonly mounted to the bottom of the regulator.


  • We have had occaisons where the customer wished to have a gravity trap bottle assembled to their OR roll stands. In this picture a P/N 9100 Trap Bottle has been outfitted with a P/N 2164 M-F Pipe Fitting and a P/N 1487 DISS Body Adapter.


  • We have had occaisons where the customer wished to have a gravity trap bottle assembled to their OR roll stands. In this picture a P/N 9100 Trap Bottle has been outfitted with a P/N 2164 M-F Pipe Fitting and a P/N 1487 DISS Body Adapter. The picture on the right shows a slightly taller projection with P/N 33291 & 1975 used in place of the 2164.


  • This shows a regulator with a trap bottle mounted to the top of a roll-stand, with the gauge angled back 45° to allow for better clinician visibility.


  • When mounting a regualtor to a rollstand or a canister mounted regulator, there are a number of options. Please try to use metal fittings to acheive this purpose. The additional weight of the canister, coupled with clinician interraction quickly breaks plastic fittings.


  • There are occaisons when two regulators are needed but only one outlet is available. In this scenario a Y-connector (P/N 2098) may be used. Two regulator are mounted to a common outlet, in a staggered configuration. The outlet needs to be robust as this adds additional weight and torque to the outlet. For multiple regulator installations the P/N 9063 vertical mount is preferred since it is able to remove the torque component from outlet.


  • There are occaisons when two regulators are needed but only one outlet is available. In this scenario a Y-connector (P/N 2098) may be used. Two regulator are mounted to a common outlet, in a staggered configuration. The outlet needs to be robust as this adds additional weight and torque to the outlet. For multiple regulator installations the P/N 9063 vertical mount is preferred since it is able to remove the torque component from outlet.


  • This shows the standard depth projection of a Boehringer Regulator with fitting.


  • There are occaisons where the regulator needs to project further from the headwall (such as when a regulator mounted canister system is used). In this case a P/N 1975 & 2147 are used to increase the stock projection approximately 1".


  • There are occaisons where the regulator needs to project further from the headwall (such as when a regulator mounted canister system is used). In this case a P/N 1975 & 33291 are used to increase the stock projection approximately 1.5".


  • For a custom cabinet application the depth projection of the regulator needed to be reduced. A shortened DISS fitting (P/N 1504S) was used to reduce the depth by 5/8". This fitting has a hex broach for installation and removed the wrench flats from the fitting itself.


  • For an application where a cabinet did not leave adequate room for the patient tubing to be attached, a right angle configuration was used to lessen the overall height of the regulator. In this picture a P/N 905 & 2469 are shown on the patient side of the regulator.


  • For an application where a cabinet did not leave adequate room for the patient tubing to be attached, a right angle configuration was used to lessen the overall height of the regulator. In this picture a P/N 905 & 2469 are shown on the patient side of the regulator.


  • This photo shows a P/N 9086 IV Pole Mount oriented to a vertical pole. Any Boehringer regulator may be attached to this IV Pole Mount.


  • This photo shows a P/N 9086 IV Pole Mount oriented to a horizontal pole. Any Boehringer regulator may be attached to this IV Pole Mount.


  • In a space limited situation (such as on an airlift helicopter) it may be desirable to have the control known on the left side as oppossed to the right side. The Gauge on a Boehringer regulator may be moved from the top to the bottom giving the regulator the appearance that the control valve has been moved.