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Accessory Catalogue 2019/2020

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Oxygen sensors by Dräger<br />

Oxygen for Life<br />

Oxygen sensors have the important task of measuring<br />

and monitoring the inspiratory and/or expiratory O 2<br />

concentration in anesthesia and respiratory devices.<br />

Oxygen sensors from Dräger satisfy the highest national<br />

and international requirements. Furthermore, they have<br />

been extensively tested and fine-tuned for proper<br />

functional performance with Dräger devices and systems.<br />

Dräger's years of experience in the field of sensors, and<br />

their high quality has even convinced NASA. Dräger O 2<br />

sensors are electrochemical transducers used to measure<br />

O 2 partial pressure. They operate on the principle of a<br />

galvanic cell.<br />

Examples of locations where the sensors are used include<br />

the Fabius® family, Evita® family and the Primus®.<br />

To take into account the high value of oxygen measurement,<br />

we only recommend using O 2 sensors from Dräger.<br />

A O 2 sensor capsule, for mainstream measurement 6850645<br />

B Fast O 2 sensor, for sidestream measurement 6850930<br />

C O 2 sensor OxyTrace VE, for Savina® ventilator<br />

D O 2 sensor OxyTrace INCU, for Caleo®<br />

MX01049<br />

MX01050<br />

E O 2 sensor Oxycell, for Babyleo® TN500 6873065<br />

F<br />

SENSORS<br />

O 2 sensor housing Oxydig, for O 2 sensor capsule,<br />

with spiral cable 6850250<br />

A<br />

MT-423-2002<br />

B<br />

MT-0501-2007<br />

C<br />

D-34335-2009<br />

D<br />

MT-603-2002<br />

SENSORS | 111<br />

WARD EQUIPMENT MONITORING<br />

SENSORS<br />

SODA LIME<br />

VENTILATION OVERVIEW<br />

E<br />

D-7498-2016<br />

F<br />

MT-2662-2004<br />

RAIL ACCESSORIES<br />

NEONATAL CARE<br />

INDEX ORDER NO.<br />

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INDEX PRODUCT

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