Hamilton Li-ion Battery 14.4V 5.6Ah 72Wh for C6 Ventilator - Medical Ventilator Battery with Emergency Power Supply
Descrição de produto
Hamilton Li-ion Battery REF 369130 14.4V 5.6Ah 72Wh for C6 Ventilator
The Hamilton Lithium-ion Battery REF 369130 is a rechargeable backup power module specifically developed by Hamilton Medical for its HAMILTON-C6 Smart ICU Ventilator. This battery serves as a critical emergency power supply component, utilizing advanced lithium-ion technology to provide continuous and stable power during mains outages, patient transport, or mobile treatment scenarios, ensuring uninterrupted ventilation therapy.
Core Functions
Emergency Power Supply Switching: Provides seamless millisecond-level power switching during external power interruptions, preventing ventilator downtime and ensuring continuous patient ventilation.
Intelligent Status Monitoring: Offers real-time feedback on battery power level, charging progress, temperature, and operational status through the ventilator unit.
Hot-Swap Replacement: Supports battery replacement while the ventilator is operational without interrupting ventilation therapy, crucial for clinical emergencies.
Core Advantages
Extended Battery Life: 72Wh capacity provides ≥90 minutes of operation under normal conditions, with dual-battery configuration extending to ≥180 minutes for critical scenarios like intra-hospital transport.
Medical-Grade Safety: Built-in protection circuits for overcharge, over-discharge, short-circuit, overtemperature, and overcurrent conditions, suitable for ICU and ambulance use.
Durable Performance: No memory effect allows flexible charging. Offers over 500 charge cycles (approximately 10,000 hours) under normal use, reducing replacement frequency.
Technical Specifications
Brand
Hamilton Medical
REF
369130
Battery Type
Li-ion
Voltage
14.4V
Capacity
5.0Ah
Energy
72Wh
Typical Power Consumption
48W
Charging Time
3-4 hours
Size
150*80*40mm
Weight
About 500g
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: The battery's runtime is significantly shorter than 90 minutes after being fully charged. What could be the cause?
A: Possible causes include activation of high-power ventilator functions (high breathing rate or inspiratory pressure), storage in hot/humid environments affecting cell activity, or natural capacity reduction after exceeding 500 charge cycles.
Q: The battery status indicator flashes but doesn't turn solid for a long time. Is this a malfunction?
A: First check environmental factors (temperature, contact quality). If the issue persists, it indicates battery failure requiring replacement.
Q: How should batteries be maintained after long periods of inactivity?
A: 1) Charge to 50%-80% before storage. 2) Store in cool, dry areas away from heat and metal conductors. 3) Recharge every three months to prevent permanent capacity loss.