OEM#: 0309-1319-800New OEM Original Outright

LOW PRESSURE LEAK TESTER SQUEEZE BULB ASSEMBLY by Datex-Ohmeda

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LOW PRESSURE LEAK TESTER SQUEEZE BULB ASSEMBLY by Datex-Ohmeda
LOW PRESSURE LEAK TESTER SQUEEZE BULB ASSEMBLY by Datex-Ohmeda

OEM#: 0309-1319-800
LOW PRESSURE LEAK TESTER SQUEEZE BULB ASSEMBLY by Datex-Ohmeda

New OEM Original Outright
Your price:
$226.79 each
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Product Overview

Small leaks in the Low Pressure System (LPS) of the anesthesia gas machine can cause hypoxia or patient awareness. Hence to determine the relative sensitivities, testing is done for detecting low pressure leaks and vacuum. Low pressure leak tester ensures the testing in an efficient and easy way. This assembly has a brass with nickel plated connector. This connector is corrosion resistance, tough and has better strength at high and low temperatures, with the range of special magnetic and electronic properties. To test for leakage: 1. Connect the bulb assembly to vacuum gauge. Squeeze bulb 2-3 times and release bulb. 2. A vacuum of 50 mmHg and 150 mmHg shall persist for at least 2 minutes before bulb is fully expanded to its normal shape. 3. Record the time taken for the bulb to flatten. Time less than 30 seconds, indicates unacceptable leaks. It is used in Anesthesia machines like Aespire 7900, Aisys and Aestiva

Features
  • Brass with nickel plated connector
  • Autoclavable tube
  • Polypropylene based Thermoplastic Rubber (TPR) tube
  • RoHS compliant
Technical Specs
P/N: 0309-1319-800 Key Specs
Item
LOW PRESSURE LEAK TESTER SQUEEZE BULB ASSEMBLY
OEM
Datex-Ohmeda
OEM #
0309-1319-800
Condition
New OEM Original
Returnable
No
Warranty
90 Day
Certifications
RoHS Compliant
Fitments

Small leaks in the Low Pressure System (LPS) of the anesthesia gas machine can cause hypoxia or patient awareness. Hence to determine the relative sensitivities, testing is done for detecting low pressure leaks and vacuum. Low pressure leak tester ensures the testing in an efficient and easy way. This assembly has a brass with nickel plated connector. This connector is corrosion resistance, tough and has better strength at high and low temperatures, with the range of special magnetic and electronic properties. To test for leakage: 1. Connect the bulb assembly to vacuum gauge. Squeeze bulb 2-3 times and release bulb. 2. A vacuum of 50 mmHg and 150 mmHg shall persist for at least 2 minutes before bulb is fully expanded to its normal shape. 3. Record the time taken for the bulb to flatten. Time less than 30 seconds, indicates unacceptable leaks. It is used in Anesthesia machines like Aespire 7900, Aisys and Aestiva

    • Datex-Ohmeda
      • AESTIVA/5
      • AISYS
      • AISYS CS2
    Product Overview

    Small leaks in the Low Pressure System (LPS) of the anesthesia gas machine can cause hypoxia or patient awareness. Hence to determine the relative sensitivities, testing is done for detecting low pressure leaks and vacuum. Low pressure leak tester ensures the testing in an efficient and easy way. This assembly has a brass with nickel plated connector. This connector is corrosion resistance, tough and has better strength at high and low temperatures, with the range of special magnetic and electronic properties. To test for leakage: 1. Connect the bulb assembly to vacuum gauge. Squeeze bulb 2-3 times and release bulb. 2. A vacuum of 50 mmHg and 150 mmHg shall persist for at least 2 minutes before bulb is fully expanded to its normal shape. 3. Record the time taken for the bulb to flatten. Time less than 30 seconds, indicates unacceptable leaks. It is used in Anesthesia machines like Aespire 7900, Aisys and Aestiva

    Features
    • Brass with nickel plated connector
    • Autoclavable tube
    • Polypropylene based Thermoplastic Rubber (TPR) tube
    • RoHS compliant
    Technical Specs
    P/N: 0309-1319-800 Key Specs
    Item
    LOW PRESSURE LEAK TESTER SQUEEZE BULB ASSEMBLY
    OEM
    Datex-Ohmeda
    OEM #
    0309-1319-800
    Condition
    New OEM Original
    Returnable
    No
    Warranty
    90 Day
    Certifications
    RoHS Compliant
    Fitments

    Small leaks in the Low Pressure System (LPS) of the anesthesia gas machine can cause hypoxia or patient awareness. Hence to determine the relative sensitivities, testing is done for detecting low pressure leaks and vacuum. Low pressure leak tester ensures the testing in an efficient and easy way. This assembly has a brass with nickel plated connector. This connector is corrosion resistance, tough and has better strength at high and low temperatures, with the range of special magnetic and electronic properties. To test for leakage: 1. Connect the bulb assembly to vacuum gauge. Squeeze bulb 2-3 times and release bulb. 2. A vacuum of 50 mmHg and 150 mmHg shall persist for at least 2 minutes before bulb is fully expanded to its normal shape. 3. Record the time taken for the bulb to flatten. Time less than 30 seconds, indicates unacceptable leaks. It is used in Anesthesia machines like Aespire 7900, Aisys and Aestiva

      • Datex-Ohmeda
        • AESTIVA/5
        • AISYS
        • AISYS CS2
      Product Overview

      Small leaks in the Low Pressure System (LPS) of the anesthesia gas machine can cause hypoxia or patient awareness. Hence to determine the relative sensitivities, testing is done for detecting low pressure leaks and vacuum. Low pressure leak tester ensures the testing in an efficient and easy way. This assembly has a brass with nickel plated connector. This connector is corrosion resistance, tough and has better strength at high and low temperatures, with the range of special magnetic and electronic properties. To test for leakage: 1. Connect the bulb assembly to vacuum gauge. Squeeze bulb 2-3 times and release bulb. 2. A vacuum of 50 mmHg and 150 mmHg shall persist for at least 2 minutes before bulb is fully expanded to its normal shape. 3. Record the time taken for the bulb to flatten. Time less than 30 seconds, indicates unacceptable leaks. It is used in Anesthesia machines like Aespire 7900, Aisys and Aestiva

      Features
      • Brass with nickel plated connector
      • Autoclavable tube
      • Polypropylene based Thermoplastic Rubber (TPR) tube
      • RoHS compliant
      Technical Specs
      P/N: 0309-1319-800 Key Specs
      Item
      LOW PRESSURE LEAK TESTER SQUEEZE BULB ASSEMBLY
      OEM
      Datex-Ohmeda
      OEM #
      0309-1319-800
      Condition
      New OEM Original
      Returnable
      No
      Warranty
      90 Day
      Certifications
      RoHS Compliant
      Fitments

      Small leaks in the Low Pressure System (LPS) of the anesthesia gas machine can cause hypoxia or patient awareness. Hence to determine the relative sensitivities, testing is done for detecting low pressure leaks and vacuum. Low pressure leak tester ensures the testing in an efficient and easy way. This assembly has a brass with nickel plated connector. This connector is corrosion resistance, tough and has better strength at high and low temperatures, with the range of special magnetic and electronic properties. To test for leakage: 1. Connect the bulb assembly to vacuum gauge. Squeeze bulb 2-3 times and release bulb. 2. A vacuum of 50 mmHg and 150 mmHg shall persist for at least 2 minutes before bulb is fully expanded to its normal shape. 3. Record the time taken for the bulb to flatten. Time less than 30 seconds, indicates unacceptable leaks. It is used in Anesthesia machines like Aespire 7900, Aisys and Aestiva

        • Datex-Ohmeda
          • AESTIVA/5
          • AISYS
          • AISYS CS2