MedAir 2200
MedAir 2200 is a compact, easy to install and operate compressed airline monitor that can continuously and simultaneously monitor up to four gases in real-time using internally mounted sensors. MedAir 2200 is typically configured to monitor hospital compressed air for carbon monoxide, oxygen and dew point. MedAir 2200 is designed to meet OSHA monitoring requirements for Grade D breathing air, NFPA 99 “Medical Air System Guidelines” and is UL and CSA certified for “Medical Electrical Equipment Safety Requirements” (UL/IEC 60601-1 and CSA 22.2, No. 601-1). MedAir 2200 is ENMET’s most advanced compressed airline monitor for medical air systems, specifically designed for hospital applications.
- Continuous real-time gas monitoring of hospital compressed airlines
- Monitors oxygen, carbon monoxide and dew point simultaneously
- User programmable alarms and relays
- Meets Grade D breathing and NFPA 99 requirements
- Low flow alarm
- Field replaceable sensors
Display: High-contrast, backlit
Alarms: Visual: LEDs
Audible: Piezoelectric horn, 95 dB at 2 feet
Alarm Relays: 5 programmable gas relays plus fault. All relays are programmable latching or nonlatching, dry SPDT, 10 amps (resistive load only) at 110 VAC
Operating Power: 100 to 240 VAC and/or 12 VDC, 15 Watts
Sensor Types: CO and O2: Electrochemical
Dew Point: Thin-Film Polymer
Sensor Life: CO: 1-3 years, with calibration
O2: 1-2 years, with calibration
Dew Point: 2 years, replacement
Response Times:
Dew point: T90 = 10 seconds for -40° to 50°F step change
CO: T90 = 30 seconds
O2: T90 = 15 seconds
Flow Rate: 1/2 liter per minute (1 SCFH)
Enclosure: Thermoplastic box with clear, hinged front cover, designed for NEMA 12 and 4X
Dimensions: 9.3 W x 11.9 H x 6.1 D inches (21.3 W x 30.3 H x 15.4 D cm)
Weight: 8 lbs. (3.6 kg)
Approvals: UL 60601-1, IEC 60601-1 & CSA 22.2, No. 601.1
STANDARD CALIBRATIONS
Range:
0-50 ppm CO
0-30% O2 Deficiency
0-30% O2 Abundance
-112° to +68°F Dew Point
(-80° to +20°C)
Alarm Points:
10 and 20 ppm CO
19.5% O2 Deficiency
23.5% O2 Abundance
Alarm 1: +35°F Dew Point (+1.6° C)
Alarm 2: +50°F Dew Point (+10° C)
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