The anaesthetic gas exhaust system is mounted close to the workplace where anaesthetic gas is handled. The AGFS is equipped with a transvector which generates the negative pressure. The suction power is set separately at each exhaust box to a standard value of 45–50 l/min. This value can be adapted according to each customer’s individual requirements.
When anaesthesias are carried out in semi-closed or semi-open systems, excess anaesthetic gas escapes through the relief valve of the circular system and is breathed in by users and members of staff. The anaesthetic gas exhaust system AGFS is used to prevent this effect.
The anaesthetic gas exhaust system is mounted close to the workplace where anaesthetic gas is handled. The AGFS is equipped with a transvector which generates the negative pressure.
The suction power is set separately at each exhaust box to a standard value of 45–50 l/min. This value can be adapted according to each customer’s individual requirements.
The anaesthetic gas exhaust system is mounted close to the workplace where anaesthetic gas is handled. The AGFS is equipped with a transvector which generates the negative pressure. The suction power is set separately at each exhaust box to a standard value of 45–50 l/min. This value can be adapted according to each customer’s individual requirements.
When anaesthesias are carried out in semi-closed or semi-open systems, excess anaesthetic gas escapes through the relief valve of the circular system and is breathed in by users and members of staff. The anaesthetic gas exhaust system AGFS is used to prevent this effect.
The anaesthetic gas exhaust system is mounted close to the workplace where anaesthetic gas is handled. The AGFS is equipped with a transvector which generates the negative pressure.
The suction power is set separately at each exhaust box to a standard value of 45–50 l/min. This value can be adapted according to each customer’s individual requirements.