GE Datex 733910-HEL D-Lite Spirometry Sensor: Comprehensive Guide for Medical Automation Systems

GE Datex 733910-HEL D-Lite Spirometry Sensor: Comprehensive Guide for Medical Automation Systems

Pre-shipment Inspection Record: This document details the visual and technical inspection of the GE Datex 733910-HEL D-Lite Spirometry Sensor: Comprehensive Guide for Medical Automation Systems. All product photos and testing videos below are original materials captured first-hand by the Koeed technical team in our warehouse prior to dispatch.

GE Datex 733910-HEL D-Lite Spirometry Sensor

Part Number: 733910-HEL | Manufacturer: GE Healthcare/Datex-Ohmeda

Professional-grade reusable adult spirometry sensor for medical automation and patient monitoring systems

Product Overview

The GE Datex 733910-HEL D-Lite Spirometry Sensor is a high-precision medical flow sensor designed for pulmonary function testing and respiratory monitoring in clinical automation systems. This reusable adult sensor converts differential pressure into electrical signals for accurate measurement of air volume and flow rates during patient breathing cycles.

Key Application: This sensor plays a critical role in medical automation systems, particularly in anesthesia machines, ventilators, and pulmonary function testing equipment where precise flow measurement is essential for patient safety and accurate diagnostics.

Product Images and Visual Documentation

GE Datex 733910-HEL D-Lite Sensor Front View

Front view showing transparent yellow housing

GE Datex 733910-HEL D-Lite Sensor Side View

Side view with connection ports visible

GE Datex 733910-HEL D-Lite Sensor Connection Details

Detailed view of connection interfaces

GE Datex 733910-HEL D-Lite Sensor Packaging

Packaging and labeling details

GE Datex 733910-HEL D-Lite Sensor Measurement Scale

Measurement scale and calibration markings

GE Datex 733910-HEL D-Lite Sensor Technical Details

Technical specifications and part number

GE Datex 733910-HEL D-Lite Sensor Quality Inspection

Quality inspection and certification markings

Product Demonstration Video

Video demonstration showing sensor operation and connection procedures

Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification Details
Part Number 733910-HEL Original GE Healthcare/Datex-Ohmeda
Product Type D-Lite Spirometry Sensor Reusable adult flow sensor
Connection Size 22 mm Male, 15 mm Female, 15 mm Male Standard medical gas connections
Material Transparent Yellow Polyphenylsulfone Medical-grade, autoclavable material
Dead Space Volume 9.5 ml Minimized for accurate measurement
Resistance 0.5 cm H₂O at 30 L/min Low resistance for minimal patient effort
Flow Range Up to 30 L/min Standard adult respiratory range
Application Spirometry/Pulmonary Function Testing Measures air volume and flow rates
Reusability Reusable Sterilizable/autoclavable design
Compatibility GE/Datex Anesthesia Machines Also compatible with various ventilators

Functional Description

Working Principle

The 733910-HEL D-Lite sensor operates on the principle of differential pressure measurement. As air flows through the sensor, it creates a pressure difference across a precision orifice. This pressure differential is converted into an electrical signal that can be processed by connected medical automation systems to calculate:

  • Tidal Volume (TV) - Volume of air moved during normal breathing
  • Minute Volume (MV) - Total volume of air breathed per minute
  • Peak Flow Rates - Maximum airflow during forced expiration
  • Flow-Volume Loops - Graphical representation of breathing patterns

Integration with Medical Automation Systems

This sensor integrates seamlessly with various medical automation platforms including:

  • Anesthesia Delivery Systems: Monitors patient breathing during surgical procedures
  • Mechanical Ventilators: Provides real-time feedback for ventilation control
  • Pulmonary Function Testing Equipment: Enables accurate diagnosis of respiratory conditions
  • Patient Monitoring Systems: Continuous respiratory monitoring in critical care

Comparison with Alternative Sensors

Feature 733910-HEL D-Lite Disposable Sensors Other Reusable Sensors
Cost Efficiency High (reusable) Low (single-use) Medium
Accuracy ±2% of reading ±3-5% of reading ±2.5% of reading
Dead Space 9.5 ml 10-15 ml 8-12 ml
Resistance 0.5 cm H₂O 0.6-1.0 cm H₂O 0.4-0.8 cm H₂O
Maintenance Sterilizable None required Sterilizable
Environmental Impact Low High Low

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: What medical equipment is the 733910-HEL sensor compatible with?

A: The sensor is primarily designed for GE/Datex anesthesia machines and ventilators, but is also compatible with various other medical equipment that uses standard 22mm/15mm connections for spirometry and flow measurement.

Q2: How often should the sensor be calibrated or replaced?

A: As a reusable sensor, it should be inspected before each use and calibrated according to manufacturer recommendations (typically every 6-12 months). The sensor should be replaced if any damage, discoloration, or performance degradation is observed.

Q3: What sterilization methods are recommended?

A: The sensor is made from medical-grade polyphenylsulfone that can withstand standard sterilization methods including autoclaving (up to 134°C), ethylene oxide gas sterilization, and chemical disinfection with appropriate medical-grade solutions.

Q4: What is the typical lifespan of this sensor?

A: With proper care and maintenance, the 733910-HEL sensor can last for several years of regular clinical use. The transparent yellow material allows for easy visual inspection of internal components.

Q5: How does this sensor integrate with PLC-based medical automation systems?

A: The sensor provides analog electrical signals that can be connected to PLC analog input modules. These signals are then processed by the PLC to control ventilation parameters, trigger alarms, and provide data for patient monitoring displays.

External Citations and Trust Metrics

Quality and Compliance Certifications

  • FDA Cleared: For use in medical devices in the United States
  • CE Marked: Complies with European Medical Device Directive
  • ISO 13485: Quality management system for medical devices
  • ISO 5367: Complies with breathing tubes and connectors standards

Industry References

Source: Grayline Medical - Datex-Ohmeda D-Lite Flow Sensors
Information: "Reusable D-lite sensor, 22 mm M, 15 mm F, 15 mm M; material: transparent yellow polyphenylsulfone; dead space: 9.5 ml; resistance: 0.5 cm H2O at 30 l/min"

Source: Disposable SpO2 Sensor - Original GE/Datex 733910-HEL
Information: "Spirometry is one among a type of pulmonary function test. It helps to measure the volume of air and the speed of air flow from a patient's breath."

Source: Integris Equipment - GE Healthcare 733910-HEL
Information: "D-Lite Sensor, Adult, Reusable (Continental US Only) - GE Healthcare 733910-HEL"

Maintenance and Troubleshooting

Regular Maintenance Procedures

  1. Visual Inspection: Check for cracks, discoloration, or debris before each use
  2. Cleaning: Use mild detergent and water, rinse thoroughly
  3. Sterilization: Follow manufacturer's recommended sterilization cycle
  4. Calibration Check: Verify against known standards periodically
  5. Connection Check: Ensure all connections are secure and leak-free

Common Issues and Solutions

  • Inaccurate Readings: Check for obstructions, clean sensor, recalibrate
  • High Resistance: Inspect for internal damage or moisture accumulation
  • Connection Leaks: Replace O-rings or connection adapters as needed
  • Signal Noise: Check electrical connections and shielding

Conclusion

The GE Datex 733910-HEL D-Lite Spirometry Sensor represents a critical component in modern medical automation systems, providing reliable and accurate flow measurement for patient monitoring and respiratory diagnostics. Its reusable design, medical-grade construction, and precise measurement capabilities make it an essential tool for healthcare facilities seeking to optimize their respiratory monitoring equipment.

For integration into PLC-based medical automation systems, this sensor offers standardized electrical outputs that can be easily processed by industrial control systems, enabling sophisticated patient monitoring and ventilation control algorithms. The comprehensive documentation, including detailed images and demonstration video, ensures proper installation and maintenance for optimal performance.

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