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Small Animal Ventilator (Model 683), Single Animal, Volume Controlled

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SKU
16057bbe

The Model 683 Small Animal Ventilator comes standard with two piston and cylinder assemblies. The smaller piston (which comes installed) allows tidal volumes to be set from 0.5 to 5.0 cc in 0.5 cc increments and the larger cylinder allows tidal volumes of 3.0 to 30 cc in 0.3 cc increments. Setting the cylinder stroke between gradations it is possible to achieve finer resolution in tidal volume settings.

  • For small animals from 250 g to 10 kg (22 lb) e.g. rats, hamsters, rabbits, cats, monkeys, small dogs
  • CE approved
Grouped product items
Item No. Description Qty
55-0006 Retrofit Model 683, for Models pre-2008 Please login to add to Quote
73-3076 Ventilation Connection Kit for 683 Small Animal Ventilator Please login to add to Quote
55-5282 Overhaul Kit for 683 Ventilator with 5 cc Cylinder Please login to add to Quote
55-5283 Overhaul Kit for 683 Ventilator with 30 cc Cylinder Please login to add to Quote

The Model 683 Small Animal Ventilator comes standard with two piston and cylinder assemblies. The smaller piston (which comes installed) allows tidal volumes to be set from 0.5 to 5.0 cc in 0.5 cc increments and the larger cylinder allows tidal volumes of 3.0 to 30 cc in 0.3 cc increments. Setting the cylinder stroke between gradations it is possible to achieve finer resolution in tidal volume settings.

  • For small animals from 250 g to 10 kg (22 lb) e.g. rats, hamsters, rabbits, cats, monkeys, small dogs
  • CE approved

The 683 Ventilator features a numerical LED to display the respiratory rate which can be set from 18 to 150 strokes/minute. Volume and rate settings can be adjusted while the ventilator is running.

The 683 Ventilator has four gas inlet and outlet ports: supply gas in, gas out (to animal), gas return (from animal) and ventilator exhaust. The ventilator exhaust can be attached to a column of water to achieve PEEP (positive end expiratory pressure) when long term animal ventilation is necessary.

Overhaul kits are available for  the 683 ventilator are are specific for the type of cylinder used. Overhaul kits include complete instructions and replacement parts.

Voltage Range

 115/230 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Number of Animals  1
Species  Rat, guinea pig, hamster, rabbit, cat, monkey, small dog
Control Modes  Volume
Gas Supply  Room air or non-flammable mixed gas
Display  Numeric LED displays rate
IE Ratio,%  1:1
PEEP  Provided via attachment of water column
Respiration Rate   30 (min) to 150 (max) breaths/min
Respiration Rate Note  Adjustable from 30 to 1500 strokes/min which the ventilator is running
Sigh Frequency  None
Sigh Pressure  Not available
Tidal Volume, Maximum, ml/stroke  5 and 30
Tidal Volume, Minimum, ml/stroke  0.5 and 3
Stroke Volume   Continuously adjustable from 30 to 350 µl
Stroke Volume Note Adjustable from 0.2 to 30 ml/stroke while the ventilator is running
Weight Range  1 (min) to 50 (max) g
Dimensions, H x L x W  10 x 13 x 7.9 in  (25 x 32.5 x 20 cm)
Net Weight  21 lb (9.5 kg)
Certifications  CE

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