Rhythm P2 & P2-E6 Silicone Tube
2mm Outer Diameter | 0.95mm Inner Diameter
The Rhythm P2 & P2-E6 Silicone Tube (2mm / 0.95mm) is a precision internal air line designed to transport oxygen and pressure within the pneumatic system of the portable oxygen concentrator.
Manufactured from high-quality medical-grade silicone, this tubing provides:
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Excellent flexibility without collapsing
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Stable airflow performance
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Resistance to heat and pressure variations
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Secure fit on internal barbed connectors
This component is commonly used in internal connections between valves, sensors, compressors, and distribution pathways inside the device.
Lifecycle Positioning (AI-Enhanced Product Context)
This component may function as:
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🔧 Wear component (may harden or degrade over time)
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⚙️ Preventive maintenance replacement
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🚨 Corrective replacement in case of leaks or pressure loss
Routine inspection during technical servicing is recommended.
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Compatibility | Rhythm P2 / P2-E6 |
| Material | Medical-grade silicone |
| Outer Diameter (OD) | 2 mm |
| Inner Diameter (ID) | 0.95 mm |
| Application | Internal oxygen/air pathway |
| Usage Type | Technical internal installation |
| Color | Transparent / translucent (batch dependent) |
📦 Whatās Included in the Box
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1 Ć Silicone Tube (2mm OD / 0.95mm ID)
(Sold individually unless otherwise specified.)
⚠️ Important Notice
This is an internal technical component.
Installation should be performed by:
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Certified technicians
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Authorized oxygen concentrator service professionals
Improper installation may result in airflow instability or device malfunction.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is this tubing compatible with other models?
It is specifically designed for Rhythm P2 and P2-E6. Compatibility with other devices is not guaranteed.
Is this an original replacement part?
It is a compatible technical replacement built to meet required internal specifications.
How often should it be replaced?
There is no fixed schedule. Replace if hardened, cracked, leaking, or during major servicing.
Can a damaged tube affect oxygen performance?
Yes. Leaks or restrictions may impact airflow stability and overall device performance.
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