07/01/2017
Hudson RCI In-Line Bacterial Viral Filter For CPAP/BIPAP Machines is quick & simple to install and replace
Allow for bi-directional airflow
Low resistance to gas flow means that the user keeps the strong airflow that come from the CPAP/BIPAP machine
Sonically sealed - no chemical adhesives
Dead space: 42mL
Flow resistance: approximately 1.5 cm H2O at 60 LPM
For use with 22mm I.D. X 15mm I.D./22mm O.D.
Must Have For Allergy Sufferers
- Inline Bacterial Viral Filters are a great option for sleep therapy users who are prone to sickness or allergies. They actively clean the air as it leaves the CPAP or BiPAP machine, working in conjunction with the machines built in filters, to provide exceptionally clean air throughout the night
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Safe, Easy & Convenient
- These universal inline bacterial viral filters are naturally hydrophobic so they allow maximum filtration with a minimum loss of air flow
- Each unit is sonically sealed so there are no chemical adhesives or unwanted material residue
- Easy to install and should not require re-calibration on most CPAP machines. Simply attach the filter to your machine between the air outlet and your standard CPAP tubing
- After that, turn on your machine and experience a steady flow of clean, pure, good tasting air
Usage
- Disposable and should be replaced whenever the white filter material begins to look dirty
- These filters will last on average 4-6 weeks before needing to be replaced, however your filters may last for a longer or shorter amount of time depending on environmental conditions
Heated Humidification Notes
- Some users find that using it can reduce pressure and therapy effectiveness in humidified CPAP machines. If you experience reduced pressure when using a filter with a humidifier, remove the filter and allow it to dry out completely before re-installing on your system or discontinue use completely
Heated Tubing Notes
- Generally attached to the CPAP or BiPAP machine;s air outlet; however machines that offer integrated heated tubing (i.e. PR SystemOne 60 Series Machines, S9 Machines, AirSense 10 Machines, ICON Machines, etc.) require the tubing to be connected directly to the machine
- If you want to use an Inline Bacterial Viral Filter with one of the machines listed above consider attaching the BV Filter at the end of the heated tubing closest to the mask
- If that is too bulky for you a Feather. Weight connector tube can be added to move the BV Filter further away from the mask attachment
Auto-Adjusting Machine Notes
- Use of Inline Bacterial Viral Filters may adversely effect auto sensing on Auto-CPAP systems especially at pressures below 7 CM H2O
- If your average treatment pressure is below 7 CM H2O Inline Bacterial Viral Filters are not recommended
Can be use as bacterial filter for ventilator and cough assist machines..