Dräger Air-Shields TI100

June 9, 2017
Dräger Air-Shields TI100

Drager Air-Shields TI100 Features

The Dräger Air-Shields TI100 is intended for transport of high-risk, premature, low birth-weight, or critically ill newborns. It provides a means to control air temperature, oxygen concentrations, and relative humidity. A double walled hood permits full visibility and an effective thermal barrier from the environment. Front and head access is provided by arm ports and door panels. The mattress tray slides out of the head end for additional access.

  • Intended for transport of high-risk, premature, low birth-weight, or critically ill newborns.
  • It provides a means to control air temperature, oxygen concentrations, and relative humidity.
  • A double wall hood permits full visibility and provides an effective thermal barrier from the environment.

Drager Air-Shields TI100 Specifications

Dimensions

  • Length: 102 cm (40.25”)
  • Width: 56.5 cm (22.25”)
  • Height: 118.7 cm (46.75”)
  • Weight: 86.7 kg (189 lbs) including hood, stand, and batteries

Power

  • AC: 110/120 VAC 50/60/400 Hz
  • Sine or Wave: 170/200 Watts / 225/270 Watts with batteries charging
  • DC: 12VDC, 115 Watts

Battery

  • Type: Gel, Sealed and rechargeable
  • Voltage: 12VDC nominal
  • Quantity: 2
  • Charging Time: 2 Batteries takes 20 minutes to recharge from fully discharged
  • Life expectancy: Minimum 200 full charge/discharge cycles

Temperature

  • Set Point Range: 21.5℃ ± 1.0℃ to 38℃
  • Rise Time: 30 Minutes
  • Temp Variability: 0.2℃
  • Temp Overshoot: 1.5℃ Maximum
  • Temp Equilibrium: 1℃
  • Temp Uniformity: 1℃

Alarms

  • High Temp: Actuates at displayed incubator temperature of 39℃ ± 0.5℃
  • Sensor: Actuates if High Temp alarm sensor is electronically opened or shorted
  • Power Failure: Actuates if main AC power fails and no DC back-up power is present
  • Heater Temp: Actuates if heater temperature exceeds 77℃ nominal
  • Low DC: Actuates if incubator DC voltage has fallen below 10.5 VDC nominal

 

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