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F1690-96(2004) Standard Specification for Humidifiers for Medical Use—Part 1: General Requirements for Active Humidification Systems, 2004
- Scope
- Referenced Documents
- Terminology
- Relationship of This Specification to the General Standard
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- Clauses Containing Amendments, Additions, or Replacements to the Text in IEC 601-1:1988
- , and Additional Clauses 60 Through 65
- (8) Basic Safety Requirements:
- (9) Removable Protective Means:
- (10) Environmental Conditions:
- (13) General
- (14) Requirements Related to Classification
- (15) Limitation of Voltage or Energy, or Both
- (16) Enclosures and Protective Covers
- (17) Separation (Previous Title: Insulation and Protective Impedances)
- (18) Protective Earthing, Functional Earthing, and Potential Equalization
- (19) Continuous Leakage Currents and Patient Auxiliary Currents
- (20) Dielectric Strength
- (21) Mechanical Strength
- (22) Moving Parts
- (23) Surface, Corners, and Edges
- (24) Stability in Normal Use
- (25) Expelled Parts
- (26) Vibration and Noise
- (27) Pneumatic and Hydraulic Power
- (28) Suspended Masses
- (36) Electromagnetic Compatibility
- (37) Locations and Basic Requirements
- (38) Marking, Accompanying Documents
- (39) Common Requirements for Category AP and Category APG Equipment
- (40) Requirements and Tests for Category AP Equipment, Parts, and Components Thereof
- (41) Requirements and Tests for Category APG Equipment, Parts, and Components Thereof
- (42) Excessive Temperatures
- (43) Fire Prevention
- (44) Overflow, Spillage, Leakage, Humidity, Ingress of Liquids, Cleaning, Sterilization, and Disinfection
- (45) Pressure Vessels and Parts Subject to Pressure
- (46) Human Error
- (47) Electrostatic Charges
- (48) Materials in Applied Parts in Contact with the Body of the Patient
- (49) Interruption of the Power Supply
- (50) Accuracy of Operating Data
- (51) Protection Against Hazardous Output
- (52) Abnormal Operation and Fault Conditions
- (53) Environmental Tests
- (54) General
- (55) Enclosure and Covers
- (56) Components and General Assembly
- (57) Main Parts, Components, and Layout
- (58) Protective Earthing—Terminals and Connections
- (59) Construction and Layout
- (60) Humidifier Output
- (61) Maximum Pressure Drop
- (62) Liquid Container
- (63) Noise Measurement
- (64) Temperature Sensors and Temperature Sensor Ports
- (65) Humidifier Leakage
- Annexes and Appendixes
- A1. TEMPERATURE DISPLAY ACCURACY
- A1.1
- A1.2
- A1.3
- A1.4
- A1.5
- A1.6
- A1.7
- A1.8
- A2. SPECIFIC ENTHALPY CALCULATIONS
- A2.1
- FIG. A1.1
- A3. HUMIDIFIER OUTPUT CALCULATIONS
- A3.1
- A3.2
- A3.3
- A3.4
- A4. TEMPERATURE SENSORS AND MATING PORTS
- A4.1
- A4.2 Test Method for Security of Engagement of the Tem-perature Sensors to Mating Ports
- A4.3 Test Method for Leakage from Temperature Sensors Engaged in Mating Ports
- A5. STANDARD TEMPERATURE SENSOR
- A5.1
- FIG. A4.1
- FIG. A5.1
- FIG. A5.2
- X1. RATIONALE STATEMENT
- X1.1
- FIG. X1.1
- X1.2
- REFERENCES [Go to Page]