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SPAES certifies equipment for EMS EC135

SPAES GmbH & Co. KG Press Release | January 24, 2019

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For a customer in the air rescue field, SPAES GmbH & Co. KG has procured and certified nine medical racks suitable for ventilators Dräger Oxylog 3000 plus / Hamilton T1 as well as for the Perfusor Braun compact S infusion pump in an EMS-configured EC135 helicopter.

SPAES medical racks suitable for an EMS-configured EC135 helicopter. SPAES Photo

The racks for the ventilators are mounted on the track system at the ceiling of the helicopter and can be rotated by 360 degrees. This allows control and operation from all positions in the passenger compartment.

Furthermore nine double brackets suitable for infusion pump Braun Perfusor compact S were procured, certified and installed. The medical racks are integrated by a standard rail system. SPAES adapted the standard brackets to aviation standard.

With an adapter plate the customer-specific distance for installation was realized with four Dräger claws.

The racks for the ventilators are mounted on the track system at the ceiling of the helicopter and can be rotated by 360 degrees. SPAES Photo

“The first six medical racks and the required compliance documents were delivered to the customer,” said Joachim Kies, Head of Operational Business SPAES. “The remaining twelve brackets will follow with the modification of the helicopter.” For installation the minor change has been created in the EASA Part J 21 design organization of SPAES.

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