Bard WUVCLP-C, WUVCLP-A installation instructions Volt Three Phase Only

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2.Remove outer and inner control panel covers. Install the 3 pin accessory plug from the parts bag into the control panel if not already equipped. See figure 7A for side installation on the 5 or 6 ton cabinet size. See figure 7B for back installation on the 2 and 3 ton cabinet size.

Install 1-480701-0 cap as shown

Install

1-480701-0 cap as shown

Figure 7A

Figure 7B

3.Plug the WUVCLP light into the 3 pin accessory plug just installed. Plug located on the side or back of the control panel.

460 Volt Three Phase Only

 

 

 

 

 

 

1. Remove the transformer cover and

 

 

 

set aside. Place the transformer

 

 

 

assembly on the left side of the

 

 

 

blower partition. Remove the back

 

 

 

screw holding the blower partition

 

 

 

to the side angle. Place the back

 

 

 

left corner of the transformer box

 

 

 

over this hole and reinstall screw.

 

 

 

Use an additional self-drilling screw

 

 

 

to secure the front right corner of

 

 

 

the transformer box. (See Figure

 

 

 

8)

 

 

 

2. Run the flexible conduit across the

 

 

 

back of the blower partition and

 

 

 

 

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down through the blower partition

 

 

in the same opening that the

 

 

copper tubing goes through. Use

 

 

wire ties to secure the conduit to

 

 

the suction line. (See Figure 6B)

 

 

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Contents Wall Mount Series UV Light Package Table of Contents Models SpecificationsGeneral Compatibility Chart FeaturesII. Installation Page 230/208 Volt Single Phase and Three Phase Units Only Volt Three Phase Only Page III. Parts List WUVCLP-A WUVCLP-CIV. Wiring Diagram 46441700 Rev B 01/04

WUVCLP-A, WUVCLP-C specifications

Bard WUVCLP-C and WUVCLP-A are advanced catheter systems designed for use in healthcare settings that require high levels of efficiency and safety in venous access. These devices are particularly beneficial in critical care environments and for patients requiring long-term venous access.

One of the standout features of the WUVCLP series is its unique catheter design, which incorporates advanced materials that enhance biocompatibility. These materials minimize the risk of adverse reactions and reduce the potential for catheter-related complications. The catheters are engineered to be flexible yet strong, which aids in maneuverability and positioning within the vascular system.

The WUVCLP-C model is designed specifically for central venous access. Its dual-lumen configuration allows for the simultaneous administration of medications and fluids, which can be especially important in emergency situations where time is of the essence. This model is equipped with mechanisms to reduce the likelihood of thrombus formation, which is a prevalent issue in central venous catheters.

On the other hand, the WUVCLP-A model is optimized for arterial access. This model significantly enhances flow rates and is particularly advantageous in procedures that require precise monitoring of blood pressure or the administration of medications directly into the arterial system. Both models include features that promote ease of insertion and minimize the trauma associated with venous access.

Both WUVCLP-C and WUVCLP-A utilize advanced technologies such as ultrasound guidance for improved accuracy during placement. This helps healthcare providers achieve optimal outcomes, particularly in challenging anatomy or in patients with difficult venous access.

Furthermore, these systems are designed with patient safety in mind. They incorporate secure locking mechanisms and are compatible with other medical monitoring devices, ensuring that they meet the rigorous demands of critical care environments.

Additionally, the Bard WUVCLP series benefits from ongoing clinical insights, allowing healthcare providers to utilize the latest evidence-based practices for patient care.

In summary, Bard WUVCLP-C and WUVCLP-A catheters represent a significant advancement in vascular access technology, featuring innovative designs and materials that prioritize patient safety and clinical effectiveness. Their dual capabilities for central and arterial access make them indispensable tools for modern medical practice.