LSP AUTOVENT 3000 TRANSPORT VENTILATOR

LSP AutoVent 3000 Transport Ventilator

The  LSP AutoVent 3000 meets most critical emergency care situations and in-hospital transports. And we specialize in LSP AutoVent repairs.

From Industrial and Volunteer EMS Use, to Air and Ground Transport:  The LSP AutoVent 3000

The LSP AutoVent 3000 is a portable, compact emergency transport ventilator with a variety of applications from industrial and volunteer EMS use to air and ground transport. Offering controlled ventilation at rates of 8-28 breaths per minute as well as additional inspiratory time settings, the AutoVent meets most critical emergency care situations and in-hospital transports.

The AutoVent 3000 comes with the LSP patient valve and supply tubing, the control module, six feet of oxygen hose, a non-rebreathing valve (to attach Peep), and connecting tubing. The attached patient valve allows a patient to draw supplemental gas flow (up to 48 LPM) with a spontaneous effort. The AutoVent is available as an anti-inhalation valve for use in toxic environments. The ventilator operates exclusively on source gas with no air entrainment, so specified concentrations of oxygen can be easily maintained. We specialize in sales and service for the LSP AutoVent 3000 Transport Ventilator.
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LSP AutoVent 3000 Features:

  • Bright Green Visual Breath Indicator
  • Built-in Audible Pressure Limit Alarm
  • Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation
  • Indicator for Verification of Gas Delivery
  • Gas Powered, No Batteries Required
  • Meets AHA, ASTM and KKK-1822C Standards
  • Easy Cleaning and Sterilization
  • Independent Control over Rate and Volume
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LSP AUTOVENT 3000 SPECIFICATIONS


Control Module:
  • Supply Pressure Range: 40 to 90 psig
  • Storage Temperature: -40°F to 160°F
  • Frequency: 8 to 28 BPM
  • Tidal Volume: 400 to 1200 ml.
  • Flow Rate: 16 to 48 LPM
  • Inspiratory Time: 1.5 to 2 seconds
  • Expiratory Time: 1.5 to 6.0 seconds
  • I:E Ratio: 1:1 to 1:4
  • Dead Space in Patient Valve Assembly: 8 ml
  • Weight: 24 oz./680g.
  • Expiratory Resistance: 5 cm. H20
  • Minute Volume: 0 to 24 LPM
  • Case Material: ABS
  • Input Connection: Plated brass
  • Output Connectors: Plated brass 
  • Gas Consumption Driving Gas: 0.5 LPM Maximum
Patient Valve Assembly:
  • Flow: As required in demand valve mode: 0-48 LPM at 50 psig. Depends on volume setting.
  • Peak Inspiratory Flow: 48 LPM at airway pressure drop of less than 2.5 cm H20
  • Delivery Pressure: 60 ±5 cm H20 (44 mm Hg)
  • Crack Pressure: 0- to -2 cm H20 (0 to -.8 in H20)
  • Exhalation Resistance: 0-10 LPM to 1.5 cm H20, 11-70 LPM to 3.8 H20
  • Gas Consumption Driving Gas: 0.5 LPM Max
  • Dead Space: 8 ml (excluding mask)
  • Supply Pressure: 40 to 90 psig
  • Operating Temperature: -30°F to 125°F
  • Storage Temperature: -40°F to 160°F
  • Inlet Fitting: Standard male oxygen DISS
  • Filter: 25 Micron Stainless Steel Mesh
  • Outlet: 22 mm outside diameter x 15 mm inside diameter (fits standard medical masks, endotracheal tubes and tracheostomy tubes)
  • Weight: 16 oz/450g
  • Body: Anodized aluminum
  • Cover: Polycarbonate
  • Outlet: Polysulfone
  • Inlet Fitting: Plated brass
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