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Avante Passive Anesthesia Scavenger Interface for Fan or Blower Assemblies - 1537

Avante Passive Anesthesia Scavenger Interface for Fan or Blower Assemblies - 1537

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Avante Passive Anesthesia Scavenger Interface for Fan or Blower Assemblies - 1537

In order to protect your patients and staff from exposure to the unused gas during surgery, it should be evacuated outside the structure. The scavenger interface, which is attached to a gas evacuation ventilator, regulates the flow of suction and maintains equilibrium with the amount of unused gas. If you don't use a scavenger interface, you'll need to either increase the gas flow or change the gas evacuation ventilator's suction flow so it doesn't draw up the patient's intended gas.

Features
  • Automatic regulation of vacuum
  • Reservoir bag to visualize operation
  • Negative and positive pressure safety valve
What Our Experts Think
  • Passive scavenger interface designed for use with fan or blower assemblies in veterinary anesthesia systems.

  • Efficiently captures waste anesthetic gases to maintain a safe clinic environment.

  • Simple, low-maintenance design ideal for continuous operation.

  • Compatible with most standard veterinary anesthesia machines.

  • Enhances safety for staff and patients without affecting system performance.

Q&A

Q: What is the purpose of this scavenger interface?
A: It passively captures waste anesthetic gases to ensure a safe environment.

Q: Is it compatible with all anesthesia machines?
A: Yes, works with standard fan or blower assemblies.

Q: Does it require maintenance?
A: Minimal; passive design is low-maintenance and reliable.

Q: Does it affect anesthesia delivery?
A: No, it maintains full system performance while scavenging gases.

Maintenance Tips
  • Inspect connections regularly for leaks.

  • Replace filters or components according to manufacturer recommendations.

  • Clean exterior surfaces periodically.

  • Ensure proper attachment to fan or blower assemblies.

  • Store in a dry, clean area when not in use.