A100SP Absorber

features | interface | specifcation
 

Additional Features

The innovative new A100SP Absorber meets your needs with the quality, reliability and excellence of design that you expect from Penlon.

The A100SP Absorber is autoclavable and designed for use as part of a semi-closed breathing circuit for anaesthesia, providing an efficient CO2 absorption module for the Prima SP Anaesthesia System.

 

NEW Absorber/Ventilator Interface

The innovative new interface between the A100SP Absorber and AV900 V4 Ventilator automatically detects when the ‘Bag/Vent’ lever, on the absorber, is operated and changes the Mode of the ventilator accordingly.

  1. If the lever is moved from ‘Vent’ to ‘Bag’ the ventilator will change from Volume Mode (or Pressure Mode)
    to Spontaneous Mode, for breath monitoring
  2. Switching the lever from ‘Bag’ to ‘Vent’ will reset the ventilator from Spontaneous Mode to Standby Mode, enabling the anaesthetist to select the appropriate ventilation mode

    Integrated sensors in the inspiratory and expiratory airways improve Spirometry accuracy
    Sensor cabling is routed internally to a connector at the rear of the absorber
    The Oxygen Monitor sensor is built into the inspiratory airway within the absorber
    Breathing bag mounted on an ergonomic, rotating arm
    Quick-release canisters operated by a single lever at the base of the unit
    The unit can be removed quickly without major disassembly, to facilitate cleaning and preparation for autoclaving
    MRI Compatible*, 3000 Gauss in isolation, and up to 1000 Gauss as part of a Prima SP Anaesthesia System (using a Nuffield 200 Ventilator)
    Bag/Ventilator Valve as standard
    Optional absorbent bypass and manometer also available


† Covers, manometer and oxygen sensor are not autoclavable
* Follow the Penlon MRI Guidance Notes


Technical Specification

Model

Dimensions (mm)
(W x D x H)

Weight Absorbent Capacity
Twin Cannister 290 x 460 x 420 15 kg 2 x 1.3 kg
 
RELATED PRODUCTS  

 

PRIMA SP
AV900
DELTA VAPORIZER

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