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Ultrasonic nebulizer
Hose heater
50VA
30VA
Resistance of hose heater
3 Ohm ± 10 %
Ultrasonic frequency
1.68 MHz ± 5 %
Sound pressure level
max. 35 dB(A)
Protection class
Protection class I, type B
Protection class
IP 32 (dripping water)
Operating mode
Continuous operation, time-controlled
Nebulizer output
max. 3mL/min
Nebulizer output with sterile water
system
up to 2.5 mL/min
Nebulizer chamber volume
0 – "Min" approx. 80 mL;
"Min" – "Max" approx. 85 mL;
Total volume approx. 170 mL
Size of droplets
86 % < 5 µm, average 4 µm
Air flow
up to 20 L/min if the bacterial filter is used
Device dimensions
W x H x D
Weight
205 x 190 x 315 mm
approx. 3.5 kg
Classification according to EC-Directive
93/42/EEC Annex IX
Class IIa
UMDNS Code
12-719
14
Electromagnetic compatibility
14.1
Electromagnetic emission
Guideline and manufacturer's declaration – electromagnetic emissions
The ultrasonic nebulizer is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment as specified below. The customer or user of the product should
ensure that it is operated in such an environment.
Interference
Corresponds to
Electromagnetic environment – guideline
RF emissions according to CISPR11
Group 2
The ultrasonic nebulizer generates RF energy
internally and transfers this to the transducer
for mist generation. The RF emission is very low.
However, it can cause interference in nearby
electronic equipment.
RF emissions according to CISPR11
Class B
The ultrasonic nebulizer is suitable for use in all
clinical facilities, including those in residential
areas (specialist personnel), and those directly
connected to a public supply grid that also
supplies buildings.
Harmonic emissions in accordance with
IEC 61000-3-2
Class B
Voltage fluctuations/flicker emissions in
accordance with IEC 61000-3-3
corresponds
14.2
Electromagnetic interferences in other devices
Guideline for avoiding, detecting and remedying electromagnetic interferences in other devices
Other electrical/electronic devices should not be operated near the ultrasonic nebulizer or stacked on top or below it. If such an arrangement
cannot be avoided, the respective devices should be monitored to check proper function. Due to the various device functions, the effects can
differ significantly and may be hard to detect.
Examples:
Device
Fault
Remedy
Radio and TV devices
- noise / crackling sound
- horizontal stripes on the screen
- increase distance
- change arrangement
- change orientation
- switch receiver channel
Monitoring systems
e.g. baby monitors
- noise / crackling sound
Cordless phones
- noise / crackling sound
Wireless thermometer
Wireless weather stations
- interference during data transmission
- missing or wrong display