Author: British Standards Institution
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 10
Book Description
Specification for Aeromedical Portable Oxygen Concentrator Systems. General Requirements
Specification for Aeromedical Portable Oxygen Concentrator Systems. General Requirements
Author: British Standards Institute Staff
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780580295430
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 10
Book Description
Air transport engineering, Electrical medical equipment, Medical equipment, Inhalation therapy equipment, Portable, Oxygen, Concentrators, Assembling, Performance, Hazards, Design, Purity, Impurities, Ratings, Temperature, Pressure, Instructions for use
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780580295430
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 10
Book Description
Air transport engineering, Electrical medical equipment, Medical equipment, Inhalation therapy equipment, Portable, Oxygen, Concentrators, Assembling, Performance, Hazards, Design, Purity, Impurities, Ratings, Temperature, Pressure, Instructions for use
Technical Specifications for Oxygen Concentrators
Author: World Health Organization
Publisher: World Health Organization
ISBN: 9241509880
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
The purpose of this guidance document is for the appropriate selection procurement utilization and maintenance of oxygen concentrators. This document also focuses on recommendations for the appropriate use and maintenance of oxygen concentrators in an effort to increase the availability management and quality of oxygen concentrators and ultimately to improve health outcomes in LRS. This document is intended to serve as a resource for the planning and provision of local and national oxygen concentrator systems for use by administrators clinicians and technicians who are interested in improving access to oxygen therapy and reducing global mortality associated with hypoxaemia.
Publisher: World Health Organization
ISBN: 9241509880
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
The purpose of this guidance document is for the appropriate selection procurement utilization and maintenance of oxygen concentrators. This document also focuses on recommendations for the appropriate use and maintenance of oxygen concentrators in an effort to increase the availability management and quality of oxygen concentrators and ultimately to improve health outcomes in LRS. This document is intended to serve as a resource for the planning and provision of local and national oxygen concentrator systems for use by administrators clinicians and technicians who are interested in improving access to oxygen therapy and reducing global mortality associated with hypoxaemia.
Technical Specifications for Oxygen Concentrators
Author: WHO.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789240699113
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789240699113
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
Specification for Oxygen Concentrators for Use with Medical Gas Pipeline Systems
Author: British Standards Institution
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 14
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 14
Book Description
Products and Services Catalogue
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Catalogs, Publishers'
Languages : en
Pages : 1228
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Catalogs, Publishers'
Languages : en
Pages : 1228
Book Description
Specification for Oxygen Concentrators for Use with Medical Gas Pipeline Systems
Author: British Standards Institute Staff
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780580216312
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 16
Book Description
Concentrators, Oxygen, Pipework systems, Gas circuits, Safety devices, Warning devices, Instructions for use, Installation, Maintenance, Compressors, Medical equipment, Performance, Hospital equipment, Marking, Purity, Pressure control
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780580216312
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 16
Book Description
Concentrators, Oxygen, Pipework systems, Gas circuits, Safety devices, Warning devices, Instructions for use, Installation, Maintenance, Compressors, Medical equipment, Performance, Hospital equipment, Marking, Purity, Pressure control
Minimum General Standards for Oxygen Systems
Author: A-10 Aircraft Oxygen Equipment Committee
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This standard covers all types of oxygen breathing equipment used in non-military aircraft. It is intended that this standard supplement the requirements of the detail specification or drawings of specific components or assemblies, e.g., regulators, masks, cylinders, etc. Where a conflict exists between this and detail specifications, detail specifications shall take precedence. This document has been reaffirmed to comply with the SAE 5-year Review policy.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This standard covers all types of oxygen breathing equipment used in non-military aircraft. It is intended that this standard supplement the requirements of the detail specification or drawings of specific components or assemblies, e.g., regulators, masks, cylinders, etc. Where a conflict exists between this and detail specifications, detail specifications shall take precedence. This document has been reaffirmed to comply with the SAE 5-year Review policy.
Aeromedical Review of Oxygen Requirements of US Army Aviators
Author: Frank S. Pettyjohn
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 23
Book Description
Aeromedical review of US Army aircraft oxygen design criteria and military specification indicates physiologic inconsistencies. Oxygen duration charts in use for U-21 aircraft are computed on the basis of military specification using inspiratory minute volume (IMV) of 13.12 liters per minute (LPM), normal temperature (70F), pressure, dry (NTPD). Current oxygen duration charts for the RU-21 aircraft using constant flow regulator have overstated oxygen availability of 62.3% at 10,000 feet and 18.7% at 15,000 feet. Type regulator and dilution schedule are listed for U-21 series aircraft. The current design inspiratory minute volume of 13.12 LPM NTPD is the basic design deficiency. The effects of the activity and stress of flight require an increase of design IMV.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 23
Book Description
Aeromedical review of US Army aircraft oxygen design criteria and military specification indicates physiologic inconsistencies. Oxygen duration charts in use for U-21 aircraft are computed on the basis of military specification using inspiratory minute volume (IMV) of 13.12 liters per minute (LPM), normal temperature (70F), pressure, dry (NTPD). Current oxygen duration charts for the RU-21 aircraft using constant flow regulator have overstated oxygen availability of 62.3% at 10,000 feet and 18.7% at 15,000 feet. Type regulator and dilution schedule are listed for U-21 series aircraft. The current design inspiratory minute volume of 13.12 LPM NTPD is the basic design deficiency. The effects of the activity and stress of flight require an increase of design IMV.
A Portable Oxygen System for Aeromedical Crewmembers. An Evaluation
Author: Thomas R. Morgan
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 14
Book Description
An emergency portable oxygen system for aeromedical crewmembers was subjected to a series of manned human compatibility tests. Test conditions included decompression to a simulated cabin altitude of 40,000 feet, with subsequent emergency descent and continuation at 25,000 feet until the system's chlorate-candle oxygen generator was exhausted. Test subjects were satisfactorily oxygenated in all cases, and the unit's external-surface and product-gas temperatures remained acceptable throughout each test. After use, however, each unit experienced melting/failure of the oxygen-mask hose at its junction with the candle assembly's oxygen-delivery tube. A modification rectifying this tendency was derived and satisfactorily tested in subsequent experiments. Problems and advantages inherent to the system's function are discussed in the light of both physiological and anticipated operational effectiveness. (Author).
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 14
Book Description
An emergency portable oxygen system for aeromedical crewmembers was subjected to a series of manned human compatibility tests. Test conditions included decompression to a simulated cabin altitude of 40,000 feet, with subsequent emergency descent and continuation at 25,000 feet until the system's chlorate-candle oxygen generator was exhausted. Test subjects were satisfactorily oxygenated in all cases, and the unit's external-surface and product-gas temperatures remained acceptable throughout each test. After use, however, each unit experienced melting/failure of the oxygen-mask hose at its junction with the candle assembly's oxygen-delivery tube. A modification rectifying this tendency was derived and satisfactorily tested in subsequent experiments. Problems and advantages inherent to the system's function are discussed in the light of both physiological and anticipated operational effectiveness. (Author).