Hamilton Medical Inc T1 Military Transport Ventilator
1x Trolley/Stand
1x Circuit Support Arm Standard, Dual
2x Altech AL-1900.V001 Breathing Circuit Adult Coaxial
1x AMVEX HS-10UO-DFDHC4 Medical Hose Assembly
1x Operation Manual
1x Service Manual
1x Filter Set NBC option REF 161748/00
2x 281637 Flow Sensor
1x 282157 CAPNOSTAT-5 CO2 sensor
2x 161186/02 Expiratory Valve Set
2x Altech AL-08016.V001 Bacterial Viral HME Filter Adult Soft Cap
This equipment is unused. However, we recommend replacing batteries, performing preventative maintenance, and calibration before use.
The HAMILTON‑T1 Military is a ventilator created especially for armed forces. It is the first device to combine the functionality of a fully featured ICU ventilator with the compactness and ruggedness required for tough conditions. This allows you to offer your patients high‑end ventilation support during transport, even in the most challenging environments.
Lightweight, compact, and sturdy
The compact, lightweight design of the HAMILTON‑T1 Military helps make handling the ventilator easier.
The water‑resistant housing offers impact protection and incorporates a shock‑resistant, anti‑reflective display, making this ventilator a rugged and reliable companion.
For use in the toughest conditions
The HAMILTON‑T1 Military was designed to withstand demanding environmental conditions, and meets the military standards MIL‑STD‑810G and MIL‑STD‑461F. It can operate in temperatures ranging from ‑15°C up to +50°C, tolerate humidity levels from 5% to 95%, be used at altitudes of up to 25,000 ft, and withstand splashing water or pouring rain (IP54 ingress protection).
Approved for all types of transport
The HAMILTON‑T1 meets the transport standards EN 794‑3 and ISO 10651‑3 for emergency and transport ventilators, EN 1789 for ambulances, EN 13718‑1 and RTCA/DO‑160G for aircraft, as well as IEC60601‑1‑12 for basic safety and essential performance. It reliably accompanies your patients to any destination either within or outside of the hospital, by air, land, or sea
According to protocol. Predefine your startup settings
You can define ventilation modes and settings that comply with military operating procedures and clinical practice guidelines for three different patient scenarios.