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Description

The GE Datex-Ohmeda Diaphragm & Seat Sub-Assembly (#1500-3377-000) is a component of the breathing circuit gas system used to regulate the pressure in the breathing circuit. The pressure relief valve assembly provides accurate pressuring while ventilating a patient with the use of the diaphragm. The amount of pressure buildup in the bellows should be limited and also gases are to be released for scavenging. For adjusting these pressure limits, a diaphragm and seat sub-assembly are used as a part of pressure relief valve assembly.

It is compatible with the following systems: MS CARESCAPE Monitor B650, ARC iCentral, MS Dash 4000, ARC Aestiva 7100, MS PRN50 Writer, ARC Airway Gas Module, ARC iVent 201, ARC Testing Service, MIC Giraffe Warmer, ARC Aestiva 3000, MS CIC Pro, ARC Anesthesia Monitor, MIC Panda iRES Warmer, ARC Aespire 7100, MS Solar 8000, ARC Airway Gas Module, ARC iVent 201, ARC Testing Services, MS CO2 MODULE, ARC Monitor CardioCap 5, MS CIC Pro v5, ARC Aestiva MRI, ARC Engstrom Carestation, ARC Aestiva 7100, ARC Aisys, ARC Monitor, ARC S/5 Monitor FM, ARC Airway Gas Module, ARC S/5 Monitor Anesthesia, ARC ADU, ARC Monitor CardioCap 5, ARC Airway Gas Module, ARC Light Monitor, ARC ADU, ARC MRI Monitor, ARC Aestiva 7100, ARC Aespire 7900, ARC Tec 6 Plus, and the ARC Aespire View.

Features

GE Datex-Ohmeda Diaphragm & Seat Sub-Assembly Features

  • High tensile strength.
  • High flexural strength.
  • Robust and hard.
  • High performance polymer material with good strength.
  • Heat resistant.
  • Does not contain grease, oil, mold release, dust lint, or other contamination.

Frequently asked questions

What GE Datex-Ohmeda systems is this diaphragm and seat sub-assembly compatible with?

This sub-assembly is compatible with a wide range of GE Datex-Ohmeda systems, including:

  • MS CARESCAPE Monitor B650
  • ARC iCentral
  • MS Dash 4000
  • ARC Aestiva 7100
  • MS PRN50 Writer
  • ARC Airway Gas Module
  • ARC iVent 201
  • ARC Testing Service
  • MIC Giraffe Warmer
  • ARC Aestiva 3000
  • MS CIC Pro
  • ARC Anesthesia Monitor
  • MIC Panda iRES Warmer
  • ARC Aespire 7100
  • MS Solar 8000
  • MS CO2 MODULE
  • ARC Monitor CardioCap 5
  • MS CIC Pro v5
  • ARC Aestiva MRI
  • ARC Engstrom Carestation
  • ARC Aisys
  • ARC Monitor
  • ARC S/5 Monitor FM
  • ARC Airway Gas Module
  • ARC S/5 Monitor Anesthesia
  • ARC ADU
  • ARC Light Monitor
  • ARC MRI Monitor
  • ARC Aespire 7900
  • ARC Tec 6 Plus
  • ARC Aespire View
Is the sub-assembly made from a high-performance polymer?

Yes, the Diaphragm & Seat Sub-Assembly is constructed from a high-performance polymer material, specifically chosen for durability and structural integrity within critical medical ventilation systems. This material offers several benefits:

  • High tensile strength
  • High flexural strength
  • A robust and hard structure
  • Inherent heat resistance

Furthermore, this precision component is strictly manufactured to be free from external contamination, including grease, oil, dust, and lint.

What is the purpose of the GE Datex-Ohmeda Diaphragm & Seat Sub-Assembly in a breathing circuit gas system?

The GE Datex-Ohmeda Diaphragm & Seat Sub-Assembly is a crucial component that regulates pressure during patient ventilation. It ensures accurate pressure maintenance by limiting pressure buildup and facilitating the release of gases for scavenging.

Is the GE Datex-Ohmeda Diaphragm & Seat Sub-Assembly new or refurbished?

The GE Datex-Ohmeda Diaphragm & Seat Sub-Assembly is factory new.

What contaminants are avoided during the manufacturing of this sub-assembly?

The manufacturing process ensures the component is free from contaminants like grease, oil, mold release, dust, and lint.

What component is included?

The purchase includes the Diaphragm & Seat Sub-Assembly component (Manufacturer MPN: 1500-3377-000). This is a factory-new, precision component designed to regulate pressure within the breathing circuit of compatible GE Datex-Ohmeda ventilation systems.

What is the function of this sub-assembly?

The GE Datex-Ohmeda Diaphragm & Seat Sub-Assembly is a critical component within the breathing circuit gas system, operating as a key part of the pressure relief valve assembly. Its function is essential for safe patient ventilation:

  • Pressure Regulation Accuracy: It accurately controls and regulates pressure within the breathing circuit during ventilation.
  • Pressure Limiting: It ensures patient safety by limiting pressure buildup within the bellows.
  • Gas Scavenging: It facilitates the safe release of excess gases for proper scavenging.

Constructed from a high-performance, robust polymer that is also heat resistant, this sub-assembly guarantees reliable and durable operation across compatible GE Datex-Ohmeda systems.

Is this sub-assembly built for durability?

Yes, the GE Datex-Ohmeda Diaphragm & Seat Sub-Assembly is designed for durability and reliability. It is constructed from a high-performance polymer that offers:

  • High tensile strength
  • High flexural strength
  • Heat resistance

These properties ensure the component maintains its integrity and function over time, even under demanding conditions within a breathing circuit gas system.

How does it ensure accurate pressure control?

This sub-assembly is a critical element for maintaining safe and precise pressure levels within the breathing circuit during patient ventilation. It ensures accurate pressure control by functioning as a key part of the pressure relief valve assembly.

Its specific roles include:

  • Accurate Pressure Limiting: It regulates pressure to ensure accurate limiting when ventilating a patient.
  • Bellows Management: It limits the buildup of pressure within the system’s bellows.
  • Safe Gas Release: It facilitates the safe and controlled release of excess gases for scavenging.
Is the sub-assembly heat resistant?

Yes, this sub-assembly is engineered to be heat resistant, ensuring its reliability and optimal performance within the demanding operational temperatures of medical ventilation systems.