Gas Manifold, Manual Gas Manifold, Dual Gas Manifold, Bilateral Gas Manifold
Gas Manifold - Dual-side gas manifold, manual gas manifold, manual two-way gas manifold













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Gas Manifold - Double-sided gas manifold, manual gas manifold, manual dual-gas manifold
Manually operated manifold: Simple to operate, but requires manual gas switching; the manager needs to estimate the switching time based on actual oxygen consumption using experience. Currently, all are of the double-sided type. The double-sided gas manifold divides multiple gas cylinders into two groups. The manager switches manually when one group of gas is depleted; closes the gas valves on one side (including cylinder valves and manifold main valve) while opening the gas valves on the other side.
Manual busbar
Semi-automatic Busbar: This busbar utilizes a dual gas source structure with a primary gas cylinder group and a backup gas cylinder group. The pressure regulators for the primary and backup gas cylinder groups are set differently. When the pressure of the primary gas cylinder group drops to the set pressure, the system automatically switches over, and the backup gas cylinder group begins to supply the gas.
Semi-automatic busbar
Fully Automatic Busbar: Achieves automated control, with a higher price point. Commonly used in high oxygen demand applications, or modular oxygen supply stations. It features a gas monitoring and alarm system, which automatically closes the regulating valves and alerts on-duty personnel when the pressure of the oxygen cylinder group falls below the set value, while the main valve automatically switches to ensure continuous oxygen supply.































