Flow controller PM0104E
gas supplymedical

flow controller
flow controller
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Characteristics

Type
flow, gas supply
Applications
medical

Description

For exact dosage from a central gas supply Available in three different flow ranges Ratchet disc for simple and user-friendly setting of the extraction flow-rate Readability of the set flow-rate from both the front and the side Accurate withdrawal, regardless of the position of the flow control Mainly intended for use in clinics and in emergency medicine The jetflow flow controller is used for the withdrawal of medical gas from a central gas supply. The jetflow consists of a flow controller and a country-specific probe or NIST connection, which is directly coupled or screwed into the extraction socket. The jetflow is available in three flow ranges; 8 different flow-rates can be chosen within each range. As special version for air also available with only one flow value (5 l/min) as drive for medicinal nebulizer. As an option, the jetflow is also available in a dual-version and/or mounted on a clamping rail bracket (with medical hose and the corresponding probe). The jetflow controller is certified in accordance to DIN EN ISO 15002. CE marking according to the Guideline for Medical Products 93/42/EEC. Technical data: Supply pressure 4.5 bar (+/- 0.2 bar) (other pressure ranges on request) Flow rate ranges 1 - 15 l/min, 0.5 - 5 l/min, 0.1 - 1 l/min (other flow rates on request), special version only one flow value 5 l/min (as drive for medicinal nebulizer) Accuracy of measurement ± 20% Gas Air, O2, CO2, N2O (other gases on request) Inlet DIN, NF, AGA, BS, UNI probe (others on request), NIST, with clamping rail bracket (with medical hose and probe) Outlet Hose connector 5 or 6 mm, threaded nipple G1/4“, G3/8“, G1/2“, 9/16“ UNF

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