Fluke Biomedical VT Plus HF User Manual

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Remote Operation

Other Setup Functions

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The gas calculator allows calculation of the viscosity and molecular weight of a gas

mixture. One gas serves as a balance gas. This means that the percentage of this gas

is automatically adjusted to insure that the total percentage of gases totals 100 %.

6. Make the following changes, as necessary:

a. To change the balance gas, click the

radio button

to the left of the gas name.

Any of the five standard gases may be used as a balance gas.

b. Adjust the percentage of each gas in the mixture by changing the values in the

two columns to the right of the gas name. If any gas in the mixture is not one of

the five standard gases, one of the other gases may be chosen.

c. Select a gas from the list of predefined gases or, if the gas being used is not one

of the predefined gases, select the user-defined option. There are three predefined

gas options and one user-defined option.

d. Enter the molecular weight, viscosity coefficient, and viscosity intercept into the

boxes provided.

e. Click the

Air

button or the

Respiration

button to set the calculator to the

defaults for air or respiration.

f. Enter the temperature and relative humidity for both inspired and expiratory

gases in the boxes provided. Viscosity and molecular weight are calculated every

time a change is made to any of the controls.

g. When finished, click

OK

to accept the values and return to the

Gas Settings

Data Entry

dialog box. The viscosity, relative humidity, molecular weight, and

temperature populate the appropriate boxes.

7. Continue entering changes in the

Gas Settings Data Entry

dialog box.

8. Click

OK

to return to the

Gas Settings

dialog box.

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