Product Details
The Certifier™ Plus Test System 4080-F is made up of a Certifier™ Plus High-Flow Module Kit 4081, Certifier™ Plus Interface Module Kit 4089, and an Oxygen Sensor Kit 4073. This multi-function pneumatic test system can measure 28 different test parameters and graph data in real-time. Pressure and temperature compensated bi-directional flow sensors deliver high accuracy 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.
The Certifier™ System 4080-F comes with a full kit of accessories that includes an inlet filter, airway pressure fitting, (5) adapters, silicone tubing, flow module cable, power supply with plug set, rechargeable Li-ion battery (installed), protective cover, 1L test lung, RAM® mounting kit (interface + flow module), capacitive touch stylus, and fitted deluxe carrying case.
4080-F 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
- Gas Temperature
- Oxygen Concentration
Features and Benefits
- Durable design - includes 2 year standard warranty
- Large, high resolution color display and real-time graphing for easy data viewing
- Simple to use with touchscreen operation and automatic breath triggering
- Create user configurations to enable faster test setups
- Li-ion rechargeable batteries provide up to 8 hours of continuous operation
- Reporting made easier with screen captures, data acquisition, and easy USB export
- Multiple mounting options saves benchtop space and optimizes your test setups
- Dual flow module capability for flow module self-checks and simultaneous high and low flow operation