
Specifications
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IMT Analytics AG
4.1.8
Operating data
Temperature:
15 – 40°C (59 – 104°F)
Air humidity:
10% – 90% RH
Atmospheric pressure:
700 – 1060 mbar
Storage and transport conditions: -10 – 60°C (14 – 140°F) at 5 – 95% RH
4.1.9 Extensions
• FlowLab software
• MultiGasAnalyser OR-703
FlowAnalyser converts the flow and volume readings measured in the device to
match the conditions of the standard selected. The following gas standards are sup-
ported by FlowAnalyser:
Gas standard
Temperature
Pressure
Relative
humidity
Ambient Temperature and
Pressure
ATP
Current gas
temperature
Current
Ambient pressure
Current
gas humidity
Ambient Temperature and
Pressure Dry
ATPD
Current gas
temperature
Current
Ambient pressure
0%
Ambient Temperature and
Pressure Saturated
ATPS
Current gas
temperature
Current
Ambient pressure
100%
Ambient Pressure at 21°C AP21
21.0°C (70°F)
Current
Ambient pressure
Current
gas humidity
Standard Conditions USA
STP
21.1°C (70°F)
1013.25 mbar
(760 mmHg)
0%
Standard Conditions USA
Humid
STPH
21.1°C (70°F)
1013.25 mbar
(760 mmHg)
Current
gas humidity
Body Temperature and
Pressure Saturated
BTPS
37°C (99°F)
Current ambient
pressure and chan-
nel pressure (HF)
2
100%
Body Temperature and
(Ambient) Pressure Sat-
urated according to ISO
80601-2-12:2011
BTPS-A 37°C (99°F)
Current
ambient pressure
100%
Body Temperature and
Pressure Dry
BTPD
37°C (99°F)
Current ambient
pressure and chan-
nel pressure (HF)
2
0%
Body Temperature and
(Ambient) Pressure Dry
BTPD-A 37°C (99°F)
Current
ambient pressure
0%
Standard condition ac-
cording to DIN 1343
0/1013
0°C (32°F)
1013.25 mbar
(760 mmHg)
0%
Standard condition
according to ISO 1-1975
(DIN 102)
20/981
20°C (68°F)
981 mbar
(736 mmHg)
0%
2
In order to measure BTPS / BTPD at channel pressure in the high flow channel, the rear end of the low
flow channel has to be connected to the high flow channel. See section (
5.3.3 Flow Low 1F
)
4.2 Gas standards for flow and
volume measurement