1 checking a pressure regulator, 2 checking a wall outlet, 1 an – Physio-Control LUCAS User Manual

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6.1.1

C

HECKING

A

PRESSURE

REGULATOR

If a flow rate performance diagram exists:

1.

Check that the nominal output pressure for the

pressure regulator is within 46-87 PSI (3.17-6

bar).

2. Find the regulator output pressure (

Bar

) in

Figure

2$

and obtain the minimum free flow

rate (

L/min

) from the diagram. The example in

Figure

2$

shows a regulator output pressure of

66.7 PSI (4.6 bar).

3. From the flow rate performance diagram for

the pressure regulator, obtain the output

pressure for the regulator at the minimum free
flow rate. Calculate the pressure drop.

4. Check that the calculated pressure drop does

not exceed the maximum allowable pressure
drop (

ΔP

) at the nominal pressure (

Bar

),

obtained from Figure

2%

.

If no flow rate performance diagram exists, follow
the instructions in Section 6.1.2 to check your

pressure regulator.

6.1.2 C

HECKING

A

WALL

OUTLET

1.

Measure and verify that the nominal supply

pressure is within 46-87 PSI (3.17-6 bar).

2. Find the nominal supply pressure (

Bar

) in

Figure

2%

and obtain the minimum free flow

rate (

L/min

) from the diagram. The example in

Figure

2%

shows a nominal supply pressure of

66.7 PSI (4.6 bar).

3. Measure the supply free flow rate and restrict

the flow to the minimum required free flow
rate obtained from Figure

2%

.

4. Measure the supply pressure at the minimum

required free flow rate. Calculate the pressure
drop.

5. Check that the calculated pressure drop does

not exceed the maximum allowable pressure
drop (

ΔP

) at the nominal pressure (

Bar

),

obtained from Figure

2%

.

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