Expiratory Valve
Troubleshooting
For additional help check out the device's Hamilton G5 Troubleshooting
Background
The HAMILTON-G5 was designed for the most complex, critically ill patients in all ICU settings where lung protection is of paramount importance.
The comprehensive monitoring package and state-of-the-art diagnostic tools for lung assessment support you in making the best possible clinical decisions for your patient.
A wide range of additional options and features, such as Heliox, allows you to tailor the HAMILTON-G5 to fit the requirements of your ICU and meet the needs of each individual patient.
Specifications
General
- Adjustable O2 enrichment
- Capnography, mainstream (volumetric) and sidestream- Optional
- Distributed alarm system (DAS) compatible
- Dynamic Lung (real-time visualization of the lungs)
- Event log (up to 1000 events with date and time stamp)
- Humidifier Control- Optional
- Inspiratory and expiratory hold maneuver
- IntelliTrig (leak compensation)
Automatic expiratory base flow
- Pressure trigger: 1 l/min
- Flow trigger setting ≤ 2 l/min: 4 l/min
- Flow trigger setting > 2 l/min
Inspiratory pressure
- 0 to 120 cmH2O
Maximum inspiratory flow
- 180 l/min peak flow max
- 120 l/min continuous flow
Tidal Volume
- Adult/Ped: 20 to 2000 ml
- Neonatal: 2 to 200 ml
Communication Ports
- CompactFlash
- USB
- DVI
- COM (RS-232)
- Special interface
Pneumatic specifications
- O2 Input pressure: 2 to 6 bar / 29 to 87 psi
- Air supply Input pressure: 2.8 to 6 bar / 41 to 87 psi
- Heliox Input pressure 2.8 to 6 bar / 41 to 87 psi
Electrical specifications
- Input power: 100 to 240 VAC ±10%, 50/60 Hz
- Power consumption: 210 VA maximum
- Battery: 12 V DC, 15 Ah
Additional Links
- More Specifications
- Hamilton Medical
- Guidelines for Neonatal Use