CO₂ and O₂ monitoring with the Sub MkIIIF
The Sub MkIIIF provides vital gas readings of oxygen (O₂), carbon dioxide (CO₂), temperature, humidity and pressure allowing it to be used in both hyperbaric and hypobaric situations. The system consists of a central display unit and can be connected to a maximum of 3 remote sensors (REMs).
REMS are:
REM 1 measures oxygen (O₂), carbon dioxide (CO₂), and pressure
REM 2 measures temperature and humidity
Oxygen Controller
The Sub Mk IIIF can also be configured as an O₂ controller to automatically maintain oxygen concentrations to a preset level. The O₂ controller would typically be used to maintain the chamber oxygen concentration or the oxygen concentration delivered from a bibs system on an SRV.
Power
A large graphic display on the operator console shows the value of each measured parameter, its units of measurement and alarm set points. Two audio/visual alarm channels are available for each measured parameter. The REM’s provide local, in chamber displays of the monitored parameters and repeat the audio visual alarm status.
The Sub Mk IIIF is powered from a 9 to 24vDC supply, however an option to power from a mains AC is available. The operator console is designed to provide power to the REM’s. 5 cores through a penetrator would be required to enable this (2 power, 3 comm’s). Alternatively the REM’s could be powered locally. In its standard mode of operation the Sub Mk IIIF monitors the atmosphere via diffusion. This removes the need for pumps and their associated maintenance.
Industries that use the Sub MkIIIF to monitor hyperbaric atmospheres:
The Analox Sub Mk IIIF is a hyperbaric atmosphere monitoring system capable of measuring oxygen (O₂), carbon dioxide (CO₂), pressure (depth) temperature and relative humidity.
It is ideal for use in hyperbaric chambers for HBOT or diving and for monitoring the atmosphere in Submarine Rescue Vehicles (SRV’s).
Medical: Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT)
Aerospace: Hypobaric chambers
Commercial submersibles: Manned submersibles
Submarine: Dry deck shelter (DDS)
Submarine DISSUB: Submarine rescue vehicles, submarine escape and rescue
Diving: Decompression chambers, deployment of special forces
Questions?
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The best way to assist you would be to talk the process through, please watch the videos below for a comprehensive explanation on the calibration procedure:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbuL0j6qA98
To Span calibrate the unit: