OEM#: 1407-3136-000New OEM Original Outright
CONDENSER RESERVOIR SEAL - BCG PRESSURE CAST by Datex-Ohmeda
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$48.53 each

OEM#: 1407-3136-000CONDENSER RESERVOIR SEAL - BCG PRESSURE CAST by Datex-Ohmeda
New OEM Original Outright
Your price:
$48.53 each
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Product Overview
The Condensate Reservoir Seal is provided in the condensate reservoir manifold in the Anesthetic Gas Scavenging System (AGSS) as a part of Breathing Circuit Gas (BCG). The AGSS removes vented anesthetic gases from anesthesia machine in areas like operating rooms to eliminate the possible long term health hazards for the exposed medical staff. The exhaled gases flow from the patient through a unidirectional valve (expiratory check valve) and into the bellows. Residual drive gas flows out of the bellows to the scavenging system through a condenser reservoir. The fluids get condensed in the condenser reservoir and then drained. The seal is placed on the reservoir in the receiver end of AGSS. The seal is flexible and has good tensile strength. It provides a firm locking to the thumbscrews on the reservoir. It is easily removable and can be cleaned. It provides a seal so that the condensate is leak proof and can only be drained when reservoir is opened. It provides a smooth finishing, has a moderate hardness and is resistant to corrosive anesthetic condensed fluids.
Features
- High tear strength and temperature resistance
- Low shrinkage
- High flexibility and tensile strength
- Inert to chemicals and durable
- Smooth surfaces with polished and uniform finish
- Color certified from US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Technical Specs
P/N: 1407-3136-000 Key Specs
Item
CONDENSER RESERVOIR SEAL - BCG PRESSURE CAST
OEM
Datex-Ohmeda
OEM #
1407-3136-000
Condition
New OEM Original
Returnable
No
Warranty
90 Day
The Condensate Reservoir Seal is provided in the condensate reservoir manifold in the Anesthetic Gas Scavenging System (AGSS) as a part of Breathing Circuit Gas (BCG). The AGSS removes vented anesthetic gases from anesthesia machine in areas like operating rooms to eliminate the possible long term health hazards for the exposed medical staff. The exhaled gases flow from the patient through a unidirectional valve (expiratory check valve) and into the bellows. Residual drive gas flows out of the bellows to the scavenging system through a condenser reservoir. The fluids get condensed in the condenser reservoir and then drained. The seal is placed on the reservoir in the receiver end of AGSS. The seal is flexible and has good tensile strength. It provides a firm locking to the thumbscrews on the reservoir. It is easily removable and can be cleaned. It provides a seal so that the condensate is leak proof and can only be drained when reservoir is opened. It provides a smooth finishing, has a moderate hardness and is resistant to corrosive anesthetic condensed fluids.
Product Overview
The Condensate Reservoir Seal is provided in the condensate reservoir manifold in the Anesthetic Gas Scavenging System (AGSS) as a part of Breathing Circuit Gas (BCG). The AGSS removes vented anesthetic gases from anesthesia machine in areas like operating rooms to eliminate the possible long term health hazards for the exposed medical staff. The exhaled gases flow from the patient through a unidirectional valve (expiratory check valve) and into the bellows. Residual drive gas flows out of the bellows to the scavenging system through a condenser reservoir. The fluids get condensed in the condenser reservoir and then drained. The seal is placed on the reservoir in the receiver end of AGSS. The seal is flexible and has good tensile strength. It provides a firm locking to the thumbscrews on the reservoir. It is easily removable and can be cleaned. It provides a seal so that the condensate is leak proof and can only be drained when reservoir is opened. It provides a smooth finishing, has a moderate hardness and is resistant to corrosive anesthetic condensed fluids.
Features
- High tear strength and temperature resistance
- Low shrinkage
- High flexibility and tensile strength
- Inert to chemicals and durable
- Smooth surfaces with polished and uniform finish
- Color certified from US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Technical Specs
P/N: 1407-3136-000 Key Specs
Item
CONDENSER RESERVOIR SEAL - BCG PRESSURE CAST
OEM
Datex-Ohmeda
OEM #
1407-3136-000
Condition
New OEM Original
Returnable
No
Warranty
90 Day
The Condensate Reservoir Seal is provided in the condensate reservoir manifold in the Anesthetic Gas Scavenging System (AGSS) as a part of Breathing Circuit Gas (BCG). The AGSS removes vented anesthetic gases from anesthesia machine in areas like operating rooms to eliminate the possible long term health hazards for the exposed medical staff. The exhaled gases flow from the patient through a unidirectional valve (expiratory check valve) and into the bellows. Residual drive gas flows out of the bellows to the scavenging system through a condenser reservoir. The fluids get condensed in the condenser reservoir and then drained. The seal is placed on the reservoir in the receiver end of AGSS. The seal is flexible and has good tensile strength. It provides a firm locking to the thumbscrews on the reservoir. It is easily removable and can be cleaned. It provides a seal so that the condensate is leak proof and can only be drained when reservoir is opened. It provides a smooth finishing, has a moderate hardness and is resistant to corrosive anesthetic condensed fluids.
Product Overview
The Condensate Reservoir Seal is provided in the condensate reservoir manifold in the Anesthetic Gas Scavenging System (AGSS) as a part of Breathing Circuit Gas (BCG). The AGSS removes vented anesthetic gases from anesthesia machine in areas like operating rooms to eliminate the possible long term health hazards for the exposed medical staff. The exhaled gases flow from the patient through a unidirectional valve (expiratory check valve) and into the bellows. Residual drive gas flows out of the bellows to the scavenging system through a condenser reservoir. The fluids get condensed in the condenser reservoir and then drained. The seal is placed on the reservoir in the receiver end of AGSS. The seal is flexible and has good tensile strength. It provides a firm locking to the thumbscrews on the reservoir. It is easily removable and can be cleaned. It provides a seal so that the condensate is leak proof and can only be drained when reservoir is opened. It provides a smooth finishing, has a moderate hardness and is resistant to corrosive anesthetic condensed fluids.
Features
- High tear strength and temperature resistance
- Low shrinkage
- High flexibility and tensile strength
- Inert to chemicals and durable
- Smooth surfaces with polished and uniform finish
- Color certified from US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Technical Specs
P/N: 1407-3136-000 Key Specs
Item
CONDENSER RESERVOIR SEAL - BCG PRESSURE CAST
OEM
Datex-Ohmeda
OEM #
1407-3136-000
Condition
New OEM Original
Returnable
No
Warranty
90 Day
The Condensate Reservoir Seal is provided in the condensate reservoir manifold in the Anesthetic Gas Scavenging System (AGSS) as a part of Breathing Circuit Gas (BCG). The AGSS removes vented anesthetic gases from anesthesia machine in areas like operating rooms to eliminate the possible long term health hazards for the exposed medical staff. The exhaled gases flow from the patient through a unidirectional valve (expiratory check valve) and into the bellows. Residual drive gas flows out of the bellows to the scavenging system through a condenser reservoir. The fluids get condensed in the condenser reservoir and then drained. The seal is placed on the reservoir in the receiver end of AGSS. The seal is flexible and has good tensile strength. It provides a firm locking to the thumbscrews on the reservoir. It is easily removable and can be cleaned. It provides a seal so that the condensate is leak proof and can only be drained when reservoir is opened. It provides a smooth finishing, has a moderate hardness and is resistant to corrosive anesthetic condensed fluids.
