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NEN-EN-ISO 9360-1

Anaesthetic and respiratory equipment - Heat and moisture exchangers (HMEs) for humidifying respired gases in humans - Part 1: HMEs for use with minimum tidal volumes of 250 ml

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Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 March 1998
Status: inactive
Page Count: 25
ICS Code (Anaesthetic, respiratory and reanimation equipment): 11.040.10
scope:

Specifies certain safety requirements for HMEs, including those incorporating breathing system filters, intended for the humidification of respired gases for use with patients with a tidal volume equal to or greater than 250 mL, and describes test methods for their evaluation.

Document History

May 1, 2009
Anaesthetic and respiratory equipment - Heat and moisture exchangers (HMEs) for humidifying respired gases in humans - Part 1: HMEs for use with minimum tidal volumes of 250 ml
Specifies certain safety requirements for heat and moisture exchangers (HMEs), including those incorporating breathing system filters, intended for the humidification of respired gases for use...
April 1, 2000
Anaesthetic and respiratory equipment - Heat and moisture exchangers (HMEs) for humidifying respired gases in humans - Part 1: HMEs for use with minimum tidal volumes of 250 ml
Specifies certain safety requirements for HMEs, including those incorporating breathing system filters, intended for the humidification of respired gases for use with patients with a tidal volume...
NEN-EN-ISO 9360-1
March 1, 1998
Anaesthetic and respiratory equipment - Heat and moisture exchangers (HMEs) for humidifying respired gases in humans - Part 1: HMEs for use with minimum tidal volumes of 250 ml
Specifies certain safety requirements for HMEs, including those incorporating breathing system filters, intended for the humidification of respired gases for use with patients with a tidal volume...

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