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<strong>anesthesia</strong> <strong>guide</strong><br />

How to Select Anesthesia Equipment<br />

Evacuation System Selection Guide<br />

Evacuation Systems are necessary when waste gas from the animal still contains anesthetic agents. It must<br />

be removed from the exhausted gas before it can be released into the environment. What kind of evacuation<br />

systems are available for waste <strong>anesthesia</strong> gas Harvard Apparatus has several options to choose from. Select<br />

the system that best suits your application.<br />

F/Air Evacuation Pure-Guard Lab Animal AES Active Gas<br />

System Fluovac System Monitor System Evacuation System Evacuation System<br />

Canister Style Canister Style Canister Style Charcoal Cartridge Passive Flow System<br />

Evacuation System Evacuation System Evacuation System<br />

Each canister can be used for For use with a single For use with a single Can be used with up to For use with a single<br />

1 <strong>anesthesia</strong> machine, multiple <strong>anesthesia</strong> machine <strong>anesthesia</strong> machine 6 <strong>anesthesia</strong> machines <strong>anesthesia</strong> machine<br />

canisters for multiple machines<br />

Each canister can remove Each canister can remove 70 grams 1 lb No limitation on amount<br />

50 grams of pure 200 grams of halogenated of anesthetic agent<br />

halogenated anesthetic gases anesthetic gases<br />

Passively scavenges waste Actively scavenges waste Passively scavenges waste Actively or passively Active flow collects gas<br />

scavenges waste<br />

from <strong>anesthesia</strong> machine<br />

Does not require Does not require Does not require Maybe be vented directly Must be vented to a<br />

venting to a hood venting to a hood venting to a hood to room when using charcoal fume hood or outside<br />

cartridge or to a hood if desired. charcoal filtration<br />

Easy disposal in Easy disposal in Easy disposal in Charcoal may be disposed Two standard inlet port<br />

regular trash regular trash regular trash of in regular trash and on exhaust port hook<br />

up to existing equipment<br />

Canister is System Requires Fluosorber Canisters Requires Enviro-Pure Canisters Requires charcoal refill cartridges No cartridges required<br />

see page F34 see page F46 see page F35 see page F33 see page F34<br />

for complete details for complete details for complete details for complete details for complete details<br />

<strong>anesthesia</strong> <strong>guide</strong> Respiration<br />

Harvard Apparatus • phone 508.893.8999 • toll free U.S. 800.272.2775 • fax 508.429.5732 • www.harvardapparatus.com<br />

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