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ASTM F1464-93(2005)

Standard Specification for Oxygen Concentrators for Domiciliary Use (Withdrawn 2014)

Summary

1.1 This clause of the general standard applies except as follows (replacement): This particular specification specifies safety requirements for oxygen concentrators as defined in . This specification does not apply to oxygen concentrators intended to supply gas to several patients via a piped medical gas installation or to those intended for use in the presence of flammable anaesthetic or cleaning agents, or both.

1.2 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as the standard.


Rationale:

This specification covers requirements for oxygen concentrators. Oxygen concentrators provide a safe source of oxygen-enriched air for patients in need. They are devices that raise the level of inspired oxygen by separating nitrogen or oxygen from ambient air. Oxygen concentrators fall into two main classes according to the means whereby gas separation is effected, namely: oxygen concentrators in which oxygen selectively permeates or transports through a membrane or lattice, and pressure swing absorbers (PSA) in which air is exposed at a certain pressure to molecular sieve material that selectively retains nitrogen and other components until they are subsequently released when the pressure is reduced. Oxygen concentrators shall comply with the following requirements: protection against hazards from unwanted or excessive radiation; protection against excessive temperatures, and other safety hazards; accuracy of operating data and protection against hazardous output; and constructional requirements.

Technical characteristics

Publisher American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM International)
Publication Date 01/01/1993
Confirmation Date 12/01/2005
Cancellation Date 07/24/2014
Collection
Page Count 8
Themes Anaesthetic, respiratory and reanimation equipment
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