Circulating Device For Closed Circuit Respiratory System
Report Number: AMRL TDR 64-8
Author(s): Jennings, Charles C.
Corporate Author(s): Sawyer (A J) Co Inc Strykersville N Y
Laboratory: Biomedical Laboratory
Date of Publication: 1964-02
Pages: 23
Contract: AF 33(657)-9019
DoD Project: 6373
DoD Task: 637302
Identifier: AD0600467
Abstract:
This report covers one type of circulating device for use in a closed circuit respiratory system. Circulation is required in a closed system to remove carbon dioxide, add oxygen, remove moisture, and cool recirculating gases. The device is a single-stage, centrifugal-type blower capable of discharging 12 CPM of oxygen against a back pressure of 25 inches of water. It is powered by a 28-volt D.C. Motor. Power supply is a silver cell battery. Flow control is maintained electrically by a rheostat.
Provenance: Lockheed Martin Missiles & Fire Control
Author(s): Jennings, Charles C.
Corporate Author(s): Sawyer (A J) Co Inc Strykersville N Y
Laboratory: Biomedical Laboratory
Date of Publication: 1964-02
Pages: 23
Contract: AF 33(657)-9019
DoD Project: 6373
DoD Task: 637302
Identifier: AD0600467
Abstract:
This report covers one type of circulating device for use in a closed circuit respiratory system. Circulation is required in a closed system to remove carbon dioxide, add oxygen, remove moisture, and cool recirculating gases. The device is a single-stage, centrifugal-type blower capable of discharging 12 CPM of oxygen against a back pressure of 25 inches of water. It is powered by a 28-volt D.C. Motor. Power supply is a silver cell battery. Flow control is maintained electrically by a rheostat.
Provenance: Lockheed Martin Missiles & Fire Control