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BNC-Scott Oxygen Connectors


Fly Boomer

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I want to order some BNC-Scott oxygen connectors from Mountain High, but their web site asks me to choose from 3 FLOW TYPES:

a) Filter Only, used with flowmeters or a regulated flow device.
b) #8 orifice (.008″) used with fixed flow, no flowmeter, Cannula.
c) #16 orifice (.016″) used on fixed flow, no flowmeter, mask, generally for Emergency.

Note: All options are filtered.

I wish I was smart enough to know what they are talking about.  Can anyone help?
 

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12 minutes ago, Fly Boomer said:

I want to order some BNC-Scott oxygen connectors from Mountain High, but their web site asks me to choose from 3 FLOW TYPES:

a) Filter Only, used with flowmeters or a regulated flow device.
b) #8 orifice (.008″) used with fixed flow, no flowmeter, Cannula.
c) #16 orifice (.016″) used on fixed flow, no flowmeter, mask, generally for Emergency.

Note: All options are filtered.

I wish I was smart enough to know what they are talking about.  Can anyone help?
 

They are good on the phone. You tell them what airplane you have - they'll tell you which ones to get

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The ones with the orifice are for constant flow systems. I would suggest getting flow meters and getting the filter only connectors. That way you can determine how much oxygen you get. Besides, it will probably save you Money. And we own Mooneys, so we are cheap bastards.

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Do you like the mic mask that comes with that kit?
Now that I think about it, if you are a climber, you probably don't need no stinkin' mask.

yes, the mask with the built in mic is the only way to go into the flight levels. Actually i really do need mask, but my wife , the high altitude mountaineer does fine with just that oxy-miser cannula all the way to 23-24K’! but not me :(


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