New Delhi. 13 April 2020. Indian Navy‘s in-house designed and manufactured ‘Portable Mutlifeed Oxygen Manifold’ by Naval Dockyard, Visakhapatnam was handed over to V Vinay Chand, Collector Visakhapatnam by Rear Sreekumar Nair, Admiral Superintendent, Naval Dockyard in presence of Rear Admiral CS Naidu, Command Medical Officer, Eastern Naval Command and Dr PV Sudhakar Principal Andhra Medical College on 09 Apr 20. The entire set up uses an industrial 6-way radial header to enable one jumbo size Oxygen Bottle to supply Oxygen to six patients concurrently. While five sets were handed over to the Collector, balance 20 sets are planned to be progressively supplied over within the next two weeks.
Indian Navy’s Naval Dockyard Vishakhapatnam makes Portable Multifeed Oxygen Manifold
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