Product overviewThe AM30 is an anesthesia machine designed for animal hospitals and veterinary practices. Controls and gauges are positioned on the front panel for direct access and monitoring. The unit uses a modular structural and circuit design to simplify maintenance and reconfiguration.
Installation options- Stand installation: Stand-mounted version on a stable trolley with four lockable castors; trolley provides additional storage for accessories.
- Desktop installation: Compact configuration for placement on workstations, surgical tables or treatment counters; front controls ensure easy operation.
- Wall-mounted installation: Fixed to a wall to save floor space, reduce accidental displacement and simplify cleaning; controls remain ergonomically placed.
Seamless adaptationSuitable for high-volume animal hospitals, small clinics and mobile veterinary units. Three installation options allow adaptation to workflow, space constraints and mobility needs.
One-step switching between rebreathing and non-rebreathing anesthesia- All-metal ACGO switch
- Independent ACGO switch
Oxygen pressure, flowmeter and safety valve4 L/min flowmeter — Oxygen pressure gauge: 1 MPa — Safety valve set at 0.8 MPa
Airway pressure controlIncludes airway pressure gauge and a pre-calibrated APL valve (one-step closure).
CO2 absorberLarge-capacity CO2 absorber canister:
- Capacity: 1400 ml
- One-step locking/unlocking mechanism
Technical specifications- Model: AM30
- Brand: Melevet
- Front-positioned controls and gauges
- Modular structural and circuit design
- Three installation options: stand-mounted, desktop, wall-mounted
- Stand with four lockable castors and storage space
- Supports one-step switching between rebreathing and non-rebreathing systems (All-metal ACGO / Independent ACGO)
- Flowmeter: 4 L/min
- Oxygen pressure gauge: 1 MPa
- Safety valve: 0.8 MPa
- Airway pressure gauge included
- Pre-calibrated APL valve (one-step closure)
- CO2 absorber capacity: 1400 ml with one-step lock/unlock
- Intended for animal hospitals, small practices and mobile units