We've been seeing a lot of interest from clinics that want to move beyond just local anesthetic for anxious patients, and this unit is basically the workhorse for that—it's a manual pneumatic control system, so you're adjusting the gas mix yourself with the knobs, and it runs on medical-grade steel, which holds up better than some of the plastic-heavy units we've seen in the past.
The fail-safe system is actually pretty straightforward: if oxygen flow drops, it cuts nitrous oxide automatically, and there's a built-in limiter that caps the N2O at 70% (most buyers go with around 40-50% for routine procedures anyway), so you're not going to accidentally push it past safe levels even with the flowmeters set wide open.
One thing that catches people off guard is the gas inlet—it uses a 3/4" male DISS connection for nitrous oxide, which isn't universal across all clinics, so check your existing hookups before ordering, and the oxygen side is standard but we usually have adapters if needed (just confirm lead time if you're in a hurry).
For the oxygen flow, you've got a range from 1.0 to 10 LPM, and the nitrous oxide goes form 0 to 7 LPM, which gives you plenty of room for lighter sedation or deeper conscious sedation depending on the patient—the compact design means it fits on a countertop or cart without taking over your treatment room, and the weight is light enough that one person can move it around without much effort.
When you order, you get the complete delivery system with the flowmeters, control knobs, and the gas connections included, but it doesn't come with the hoses or the nasal mask—those are typically sourced separately base on your clinic's preference, and the MOQ is generally one unit unless you're stocking multiple operatories, in which case our company can do a small discount on a three-pack or so.
It's not really suited for pediatric patients who are extremely uncooperative or for procedures requiring deep sedation, as it's designed for conscious sedation where the patient remains responsive throught, and the CE certifcation means it's cleared for European markets but you'll want to verify local regulations if you're outside that region.
Our MOQ is typically 5 units per order, but we can discuss smaller quantities for initial trials or specific clinic needs.
Standard lead time is 15-20 working days from order confirmation, depending on current stock and production volume.
The CE certification covers the complete SY-E016 system, including the fail-safe and limiter features. We can provide a copy of the certificate upon request.
No, the concentration range is fixed at 0-70% for safety. The maximum N2O limiter prevents exceeding this range, and the fail-safe ensures oxygen flow if N2O drops.
It arrives as a complete delivery system with the unit, hoses, and a 3/4" male DISS inlet for N2O. You'll just need to connect your clinic's gas supply and oxygen source.