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The Mains Failure Alarm relay-RLl is energised from the 5.12 volt logic supply and holds pins 1
and 14 open. Should the relay de-energise contacts 1 and 14 will close, and a battery powered
alarm will be activated via connections PLB 18a and PLB 20a.
PTR1 monitors proximal airway pressure in the range -60 to +60 cmH
2
O. The resultant
voltages serve two purposes:
The first is to present a voltage in the range 1.22V to 4.78V to the ADC U18/26 on the A0702/
04 PCB, for trigger and high pressure fresh gas dump functions.
The second presents a voltage in the range 0.42V to 6.42V to the HFO CPU PCB (A0736/02),
to compare against CPAP, CYCLE FAIL and HIGH PRESSURE alarm settings, and also to
drive the LCD pressure display.
Fresh gas failure pressure transducer PTR2 monitors the fresh gas supply pressure and
activates the audible alarm BZ2 and also drives the leak alarm LED should the pressure fall
below 17.5 cmH
2
O. If the pressure rises above 80 cmH
2
O then the block LED is operated and
the audible alarm will activate.
15.0.4 HFO Main Board Assembly (A0736/03)
15.0.4.1 Motor Stall Alarm
This circuit is active in all HFO modes. Jet rotation is monitored using two opto interrupter
devices which under normal operation shall provide two pulse trains. One of these signals sets
a bistable and the other resets it (U25A and B). The output from the bistable is monitored by an
LM2917 tachometer IC (U26). Should the pulse train stop, then T4 is switched off and the HFO
solenoid (SV4) is de-energised thus cutting off the gas supply to the rotating jet assembly.
In addition, during normal HFO operating conditions, T4 is periodically switched off by T3 in
response to an HFO modulation voltage generated by U21. This uses the I:E solenoid (SV1)
energisation voltage to switch SV4 according to expiratory, inspiratory or continuous HFO
modes.
15.0.4.2 HFO Rate
This circuit uses the signal generated by the tachometer circuit (ref section 15.0.4.3 ) to display
the HFO rate on the LCD display. This is achieved by using a TC9401(U20) in a frequency to
voltage configuration. The derived voltage is input to the processor system via the ADC0809
(U5).
15.0.4.3 HFO Pressure Activity Monitor
This circuit uses a voltage representing the pressure wave (taken from the A0702/04 buffered
transducer output) to monitor a minimum level of HFO pressure activity using an LM2917N
tachometer IC. The alarm output is produced when the peak to peak pressure drops below
3cmH
2
O or the frequency drops below 3Hz. This circuit is only activated when both CPAP
mode and either expiratory or continuous modes of HFO operation are selected.
In all other modes the alarm is disabled by grounding the output (U27/5). The output signal is
taken to one of the inputs on the Alarm Board (A0738/02).
Summary of Contents for 2000 HFO
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