Magellan Ventilator
AMERICA North (USA-Canada-Mexico)
Unit in nice cosmetic and operational condition
Comes with items pictured
Includes Operator's and Service Manual (on cd)
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 8x5.5x5.5 inches
Weight: 5.0 LBS
Case Material: Aluminum
All other Materials: Aluminum, brass and plastic
Gas Inlet Pressure Range: 30 to 150 PSI
Tidal Volume Range: 0 to 2.0 L
Breaths Per Minute: 0 to 60 BPM
Inspiratory Time Range: 0.2 to 3.0 seconds
Inspiratory Flow: Range 0 to 100 LPM
Pressure Relief Range: 0 to 120 CMH20
IMV/CPAP Continuous Flow Range: 0 to 60 LPM
PEEP/CPAP Range: +1 to +50 CMH20
Internal Compliance: 0 CMH20
Air/Oxygen Blenders: Any capable of producing from 30 to 60 PSI
Exhalation Valves: Oceanic-P/N 15.0 reusable
MRI: to 4.7 TESLA
The Magellan Ventilator is pneumatically powered, single-circuit, volume-constant, time-cycled.
It utilizes a high-pressure drive with regulated, high internal resistance
to control pressure and is considered a non-constant pressure generator.
Simultaneously, the Magellan Ventilator produces a flow pattern that is constant
in spite of changes in lung mechanics (inspiratory square-wave).
Originally designed, tested and utilized for military field work,
the Magellan Ventilator is able to be used in ly any demanding environment such
as In-Hospital Transport, Air-Mobile Operations, Special Treatment Areas,
Operating and Recovery Rooms, Animal Laboratories and Veterinary Medicine.
The Magellan Ventilator is designed with internal simplicity for operations
and maintenance. Quick connect features allow the operator to provide
for all necessary clinical situations: controlled ventilation,
continuous-flow intermittent mandatory ventilation, constant positive airway pressure,
as well as being adjustable to inspiratory/expiratory ratios that are infinitely variable.
A wide-range pressure relief valve allows for both the prevention of barotrauma
and time-cycled, pressure-relieved ventilation.
In standard use, the Magellan Ventilator can be used in conjunction
with a variety of face masks, cricothyroid tubes, endotracheal
and tracheostomy tubes. Humidifiers and air/oxygen blenders
of various types can also be used, as the operator finds necessary.