High-flow connection, Low-flow connection, High-pressure connection – Fluke Biomedical VT Mobile User Manual

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Preparing for Operation

Connecting the Analyzer

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Figure 2-4. High-Pressure Connection

High-Flow Connection

The High-Flow Sensor connects to the flow/low-pressure port on the top of the Analyzer.

Connect the High-Flow Sensor in line using adapters from the Accessory Kit.

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Caution

Do not exceed a flow of 200 lpm through the high-flow port.

Damage to the Analyzer could otherwise result.
Measure only dry gases using the high-flow port.
Do not use

this port to measure exhaled or artificially humidified gases.

Low-Flow Connection

The Low-Flow Sensor connects to the flow/low-pressure port on the top of the Analyzer.

Connect the Low-Flow Sensor in line using adapters from the Accessory Kit.

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Caution

Do not exceed a flow of 35 lpm through the low-flow port.

Damage to the Analyzer could otherwise result.
Measure only dry gases using the low-flow port.
Do not use this

port to measure exhaled or artificially humidified gases.

High-Pressure Connection

The High-Pressure Adapter connects to the high-pressure port on the top of the Analyzer.

The connector mates to standard oxygen DISS fittings as used on oxygen supply hoses.

Connectors are available with male or female fittings. Do not apply fluid to the high-

pressure port.

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Caution

Do not exceed a pressure of 125 psi at the high-pressure port.

Damage to the Analyzer could otherwise result.

Low-Pressure Connection

The Low-Pressure Adapter connects to the flow/low-pressure port on the top of the

Analyzer. Do not apply fluid to the low-pressure port.

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