Enterprise Veterinary Oxygen Systems — Beyond 80 LPM

ON2 Systems builds enterprise-class oxygen generation for multi-location veterinary groups, corporate animal hospital networks, and large emergency hospitals that require more than a single 80 LPM plant can deliver. Duplex, Triplex, and Quadplex configurations — from 160 LPM to 320 LPM continuous capacity — are engineered with dual or triple redundant lead/lag failover so every surgery suite, ICU cage row, and high-flow ventilator circuit stays supplied around the clock without interruption.

Enterprise Configurations

Multi-Location Volume Programs

Corporate veterinary groups operating five or more locations benefit from ON2's enterprise volume programs: standardized equipment across all sites, centralized remote monitoring via Aura Conductor™, coordinated preventive maintenance scheduling, priority emergency response, and dedicated account management. Consolidated billing and single-point-of-contact support simplify operations across large networks.

Why Enterprise Veterinary Practices Choose ON2

Common questions about enterprise veterinary oxygen programs

What is the difference between an enterprise duplex and a standard single unit?
A duplex pairs two 80 LPM towers running in lead/lag rotation so one always acts as a live backup. If the primary tower requires service, the secondary takes full load automatically — the clinic never experiences a supply interruption. A single unit has no on-site redundancy.
Can ON2 supply oxygen for an entire multi-building veterinary campus?
Yes. ON2 designs distributed generation schemes for campuses with multiple buildings, connecting each building's gas manifold to appropriately sized generation units so every surgery suite and ICU area receives consistent 50 PSI medical-grade oxygen.
Does ON2 offer volume pricing for corporate veterinary groups?
Yes. Groups standardizing ON2 systems across five or more locations qualify for volume pricing, consolidated service agreements, and dedicated account management. Contact ON2 directly to discuss your network's requirements.