- Description
- Specification
- FAQs (3)
- Reviews (0)
Description
Philips Respironics has not only rejuvenated its humidification system with the Philips Dreamstation Heated Humidifier, but reinvention is also evident. With the heated tube, you will enjoy a constant flow of hot air. The DreamStation in combination with heating tubes will optimize the flow of humidified air and reduce the overall possibility of rain while protecting the machine from water damage. Protection is synonymous with longevity, which we all want! Using an intelligent humidity control system gives you the flexibility to find what works best for you to get the results you need. With all of this extra comfort, you are sure to fall asleep comfortably and treat your sleep apnea properly.
Philips Dreamstation Heated Humidifier offers 5 different humidification levels, as does the heating tube. By allowing you to choose the desired humidity level, you will find an optimal number that will comfort you and make you wake up happy and refreshed. Wouldn’t it be nice to experience it every day? These two characteristics will work together in harmony, taking care to provide humidification deemed optimal by your standard. If you feel you don’t need to use the Philips Respironics humidifier, there is nothing to worry about. You handle it to turn it off completely by setting it to zero (0) This is what we call “Taking control”
Additional information
Weight | 1.25 kg |
---|---|
Dimensions | 41 × 24 × 20 cm |
Brand | Philips |
Water Chamber Capacity | 325mL |
Depth of the Air Outlet Port | 7cm |
Maximum Temperature - Heater Plate | 65 degree C |
Maximum Pressure Drop with Humidifier | 0.6 cm H2O at 60 LPM flow |
Operating Temperature | 5 degree C to 35 degree C |
Storage Temperature | -20 degree C to 60 degree C |
Atmospheric Pressure | 0 – 7500 ft |
Maximum Recommended Pressure | 25 cm H2O |
AC Power Consumption | 100 – 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 2.0 – 1.0 A |
DC Power Consumption | 12 VDC, 6.67 A |
Mode of Operation | Continuous |
Sound Level | 35.9 dB(A) with an uncertainty of 2 db(A) |
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.