A-A-51581A
The nipple for attachment to oxygen tubing (used to obtain partial oxygen concentration when oxygen reservoir is not being used) shall accept 1/4 inch ID tubing. It shall feed into the resuscitator in a manner to allow partial oxygen concentrations as great as 40 percent when oxygen flow rate is 10 LPM and cycle rate is not less than 12 squeezes per minute at 600 ml per squeeze. This nipple is not required to be accessible when the reservoir is attached to the resuscitator.
The oxygen reservoir bag shall a separate assembly and shall be capable of being attached to the resuscitator in a manner that 100 percent (-1 percent) oxygen concentration is obtainable when oxygen flowrate is 10 LPM and cycle rate is not less than 12 squeezes per minute at 600 ml per squeeze. The bag shall be airtight and have a maximum capacity of, at least, 1200 ml.
The resuscitator with oxygen reservoir attached shall have a valving design that shall allow ambient air to enter the ventilator bag if insufficient oxygen is available to fill the ventilator bag when ventilator bag is empty or is expanding. The design shall allow surplus oxygen to escape into the atmosphere when the ventilator bag is full or being squeezed.
The instruction manual shall describe the theory of operation and include operating instructions including procedures to obtain various oxygen concentrations; assembly, disassembly, and sterilizing instructions; a list of replacement parts by manufacturer’s catalog numbers; descriptive sketches as appropriate; statement of warranty; and manufacturer’s and distributors name, address, and phone number.
The carrying case shall be semi-rigid plastic construction and include a handle. It shall house and protect the complete resuscitator and instruction manual during transport and storage. When the carrying case is being held by its handle and contains the complete resuscitator, it shall be capable of withstanding a drop (handle released) from 3 feet onto a concrete floor without opening and not suffering damage to the case or content (minor scuff mark acceptable). The case, while in up-right position, closed, containing complete resuscitator, and resisting on a concrete floor, shall be capable of withstanding a top-load of 200 pounds (step-on test) without opening or suffering damage to the case or contents. The cubic foot of the case shall not exceed 0.35 cubic foot.
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