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Certifier™ Low Flow Module 4082

Model Number: 4082

The Certifier™ Low Flow Module 4082 works with the Certifier™ Plus Interface Module 4089 or the Certifier™ FA+ Interface Module 4088 (discontinued). The low flow module is primarily used to test anesthesia gas delivery machines.

  • Flow Range: 0.01 to 20 Standard L/min
  • Gas Calibrations: Air, Oxygen, N2O, CO2, Nitrogen
  • Gas Conditions: STP, ATP, BTPS, BTPD, or user-defined
  • Connectors: 3/8 inch (inlet and outlet)

ISO 17025 Accredited Version

Product Details

The Certifier™ Low Flow Module 4082 is sold as an accessory to the Certifier™ Plus Test System and communicates measurements to Certifier™ Interface Modules. The low flow module measures uni-directional flows and inhaled volumes of Air, O2, N2O, CO2, and N2 with greater accuracy at low flow rates than the high flow module. The Certifier™ Low Flow Module 4082 contains calibrated sensors for flow (0.01 to 20 slpm), barometric pressure (375 to 1500 mmHg), and temperature (5 to 40°C ).

A flow module (Certifier™ Low Flow Module 4082 or Certifier™ FA+ High Flow Module 4081) must be used in conjunction with either the Certifier™ Plus Interface Module 4089 or Certifier™ FA+ Interface Module 4088 (discontinued). A Certifier™ Kit must be purchased separately from the Certifier™ Plus Test System Kit 4080-S or 4080-F as an accessory item.

Test Applications 

  • Anesthesia gas delivery machines
  • High frequency ventilators
  • Oxygen concentrators
  • Air-oxygen blenders

4082 Kit Includes

  • Durable design - includes 2 year standard warranty
  • Certifier™ Low Flow Module 4082
  • Low flow filter, HEPA, 3/8 inch barb
  • Mounting bracket, including bracket, screws, and Velcro® strap
  • Coupling, 3/8 inch tube
  • Adapter, 3/8 inch tube to 3/8 inch barb

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