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Certifier Pro Flow Analyzers

Testing Ventilators Has Never Been Easier

Certifier Pro Flow Analyzers

The Certifier™ Pro Flow Analyzer combines high flow and low flow measurements with pressures, oxygen concentration, and temperature. This multi-function pneumatic test instrument can measure 28 different test parameters and graph data in real-time. Pressure and temperature compensated bi-directional flow sensors deliver highly accurate gas flow measurements with a fast rate of response and industry-leading, low-pressure drop. Users can measure using STP, ATP, BTPS, BTPD, or user-defined gas conditions and test breath rates up to 1500 bpm.

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Test Parameters

  • Flow Rate, Peak Flow, and Minimum Flow
  • Inhaled and Exhaled Tidal Volumes, Minute Volume
  • Low Pressure (Differential)
  • Peak, PEEP, and Minimum Pressures
  • Mean Airway Pressure
  • High Pressure, Barometric Pressure, Plateau Pressure
  • Static Compliance
  • Inspiratory and Expiratory Times
  • Inspiratory Pause Time, Inspiratory Rise Time
  • I:E Ratio, I:E Ratio Including Pause Time
  • Respiratory Rate
  • Oxygen Concentration
  • Gas Temperature

Certifier Pro Flow Analyzer

An all-in-one, benchtop flow analyzer capable of testing virtually all models of ventilators: adult, pediatric, anesthesia, neonatal, and high-frequency. It can also test a variety of other medical equipment such as anesthesia gas delivery machines, air-oxygen blenders, medical insufflators, oxygen concentrators, CPAPs, and other devices with pneumatic gas flows. View 17025 Accredited Version.  Learn more about our NEW Anesthesia Sensor > 

Certifier Pro Flow Analyzer 4090-AC

ISO 17025 Accredited An all-in-one, benchtop flow analyzer capable of testing virtually all models of ventilators: adult, pediatric, anesthesia, neonatal, and high-frequency. It can also test a variety of other medical equipment such as anesthesia gas delivery machines, air-oxygen blenders, medical insufflators, oxygen concentrators, CPAPs, and other devices with pneumatic gas flows. Learn more about our NEW Anesthesia Sensor >