2002IE Pro Anesthesia Ventilator

A Low Supply Gas Alarm, now a standard on all units, would sound when the supply gas pressure falls below 35 psi, 2.4bar and stops around 42 psi. The normal supply gas operating pressure is 50psi or 3.5bar. It is not until 35psi or 2.4bar that the ventilator delivered volume will begin to drop off proportionally with the warning supply pressure.The single valve turns a total of nine and a half times; the first two and a half turns utilizing the slight, minute changes for pediatric animal patients, and the remainder of the rotations for use with the adult and extra-large bellows and housings. In addition, we have added the previously optional Low Oxygen Pressure Alarm to the list of standard features.

SKU: 2002ie-pro-anesthesia-ventilator

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A Low Supply Gas Alarm, now a standard on all units, would sound when the supply gas pressure falls below 35 psi, 2.4bar and stops around 42 psi. The normal supply gas operating pressure is 50psi or 3.5bar. It is not until 35psi or 2.4bar that the ventilator delivered volume will begin to drop off proportionally with the warning supply pressure.

The single valve turns a total of nine and a half times; the first two and a half turns utilizing the slight, minute changes for pediatric animal patients, and the remainder of the rotations for use with the adult and extra-large bellows and housings. In addition, we have added the previously optional Low Oxygen Pressure Alarm to the list of standard features.