When using the internal compressor to drive the ventilator, the delivered oxygen concentration can be increased by adding oxygen from a low-pressure supply
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The compPAC can be driven from an external gas supply such as bottled oxygen or when oxygen is limited, it can be driven on filtered ambient air using its internal compressor The internal compressor can be powered from a variety of sources including an internal rechargeable NiCad battery, external 24/28V d.c. supply or AC power using a PS11 unit When driven by oxygen, an air entrainment device allows air mixing to deliver either 100% or 45% oxygen. In the air mix mode cylinder life is extended by up to three times When using the internal compressor to drive the ventilator, the delivered oxygen concentration can be increased by adding oxygen from a low-pressure supply Provides easy selection and greater control of ventilation parameters Monitor module incorporates inflation pressure manometer (-10 to +100 x100Pa), visual and audible alarms for high pressure, continuous pressure, low pressure/ disconnect, low gas supply pressure and other safety features Prevents generation of excessive pressure in the patient's lungs Helps protect against nuclear, biological and chemical hazards. Also prevents ingress of dust and dirt into the ventilator patient circuit
Compliant with the latest European standard for emergency & transport ventilators, EN794-3:1999,
including drop, vibration and water resistant testing Allows easy viewing of the control panel in low light conditions Eye-ball indicator changes colour as gas supply depletes | ||||||
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