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Wall-Mount Moduflex NRB Veterinary Anesthesia Machine

For non-rebreathing, research, and lab animal applications.

In order to answer the needs of veterinarians working with very small animals, research centers working with rodents, or those who will only use an open circuit (Bain), Dispomed has developed the Wall-mount Moduflex NRB.

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Wall-Mount Moduflex NRB Standard features

  • 0.1 to 4 LPM O2 flowmeter (up to 2 flowmeters can be installed).
  • Rotary float and large scale for easy readability.
  • Recessed flush valve to prevent accidental activation.
  • Quick connect fresh gas outlet for easy and secure switching between breathing circuits.
  • SELECTATECTM compatibility manifold for easy and quick installation of vaporizer
  • Convenient monitor shelf. 23cm (9″) x 18cm (7″).
  • Condensation trap to prevent water build-up in sodalime. Easy and efficient gas sealing.
  • 5 year warranty.

Included with the Wall-Mount Moduflex NRB Veterinary Anesthesia Machine

  • 3 meter (9′) oxygen supply hose.
  • Fresh gas connector.
  • 1 meter (3,28′) of fresh gas tubing.

Certified

CE Certified

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Dimensions and installation sheet

Optional Features

Dimensions

Product dimensions

  • Length: 68.58 cm (27″)
  • Width: 66.04 cm (26″)
  • Height: 132.08 cm (52″)
  • Weight: 11.36 kg (25 lbs)

Shipping box dimensions

Length: 68.58 cm (27″)
Width: 66.04 cm (26″)
Height: 45.72 cm (18″)
Weight: 19.54 kg (41 lbs)

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