How to set up the F & P BCPAP Device
Summary
TLDRIn this tutorial, Richard demonstrates how to set up a fish tank bubbler system. He explains the installation of the bubbler, heater, and O2 tubing, including integrating an O2 analyzer and a safety pop-off valve. He also covers the proper setup of the heated and non-heated circuits, leak testing, and adjusting the flow rate using a Hudson prong. The video concludes with tips on maintaining the system and managing water overflow.
Takeaways
- 🐟 Setting up a fish tank involves a bubbler and a heater with a bracket.
- 🔌 A pop pressure pop off valve is used, similar to a high flow valve.
- 🔬 An O2 analyzer can be integrated by removing a blue cap and sliding it in.
- 🔧 A safety feature is the 40 PSI pop off for back pressure.
- 🌡️ The circuit has a heated blue limb and a short non-heated section, leading to expected condensation.
- 💧 A temperature probe is crucial and should be pushed all the way in to avoid additional condensation.
- 🌡️ A V-knot in the circuit is important for flow and temperature probe alignment.
- 💧 Water is added using a removable funnel, filling the tank until water overflows to the second chamber.
- 💨 Leak testing involves setting the flow meter at 1 liter and observing bubbles in the bubbler.
- 🔌 The Hudson prong fits directly into the Houston PR without needing a special adapter.
- 🌊 Regularly pouring a little water while bubbling ensures proper overflow observation and maintenance.
Q & A
What is the purpose of the video?
-The purpose of the video is to demonstrate how to set up a fish tank bubbler seat, including the installation of various components and the testing of the system.
What is the first step in setting up the bubbler seat?
-The first step is to place the bubbler with the bracket already in place or slide it in behind the heater.
What is the function of the pop pressure pop off valve?
-The pop pressure pop off valve is used to release pressure and prevent back pressure in the system.
How does the O2 tubing connect to the pop off valve?
-The O2 tubing is connected to the pop off valve by removing the little blue cap and sliding the tubing in.
What is the advantage of integrating the O2 analyzer?
-Integrating the O2 analyzer allows for direct analysis of oxygen levels without needing a T adapter.
What is the purpose of the circuit with a blue limb and a short 8-inch non-heated limb?
-The blue limb is a heated wire, and the short non-heated limb is designed to expect some condensation build-up, which is normal.
Why is it important to push the temperature probe all the way in?
-Pushing the temperature probe all the way in ensures accurate readings and helps avoid additional condensation.
How should the dual limb heated wire be installed?
-The short limb should be placed in the back of the circuit, and the other limb can be left hanging.
What is the purpose of the V knot in the circuit?
-The V knot is important for the flow and temperature probe, and it should be worked in as hard as possible until it flushes with the V.
How do you test the system for leaks?
-To test for leaks, set the flow meter at one liter, use the elbow adapter, and check if bubbles appear when the cap is removed and reappear when the cap is put back on.
What is the Hudson prong used for?
-The Hudson prong is used to fit directly into the Houston PR without needing a special adapter, and it helps in adjusting the flow rate.
How should you monitor the water level in the system?
-You should pour a little bit of water while it's still bubbling to ensure the overflow is visible, and make sure the water does not exceed the maximum line to prevent it from inadvertently going back into the chamber.
How do you dispose of excess water from the system?
-To dispose of excess water, lift the canister up, slide it out, pour the water into the sink, and then put it back into the groove and drop it.
Outlines
🐟 Setting Up a Fish Tank Bubbler System
In this paragraph, Richard demonstrates the setup of a fish tank bubbler system. He begins by showing the necessary components, including a bubbler, a bracket for the heater, a pop-off valve, O2 tubing, and a flow meter. Richard explains the integration of an O2 analyzer and the safety feature of a 40 PSI pop-off for backpressure. He also discusses the heated and non-heated parts of the circuit, emphasizing the importance of proper placement to avoid condensation. Richard then details the process of connecting the circuit to the bubbler and the importance of the flow and temperature probe. The video script ends with instructions for adding water to the system and conducting a leak test using a flow meter set at one liter per minute.
💧 Maintaining and Adjusting the Fish Tank System
The second paragraph focuses on the maintenance and adjustment of the fish tank system. Richard instructs on how to ensure the system is functioning properly by pouring a small amount of water and observing for overflow. He explains the importance of not exceeding the maximum water line to prevent water from inadvertently flowing back into the system. Richard also demonstrates how to dump excess water by lifting the canister and pouring it out, then replacing it back into the groove. The paragraph concludes with a note on the use of a Hudson prong and adjusting the flow rate according to the system's requirements, ensuring that the setup is user-friendly and efficient.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Fishtank Bubbler
💡Bracket
💡Pop Pressure Valve
💡O2 Tubing
💡O2 Analyzer
💡Circuit
💡Condensation
💡Temperature Probe
💡V Knot
💡Leak Test
💡Hudson Prong
Highlights
Introduction to setting up a fish tank bubbler system.
Need for a bubbler and a bracket for easy setup.
Use of a pop pressure pop off valve for safety.
Integration of an O2 analyzer without needing a T adapter.
Safety feature of a 40 PSI pop off for back pressure.
Description of the circuit with a heated and non-heated limb.
Expectation of condensation build-up on the non-heated limb.
Instructions for using an elbow adapter for leak testing.
Importance of properly inserting the temperature probe to avoid condensation.
Explanation of the V knot and its significance for flow and temperature probe.
Instructions for connecting the heated wire to the circuit.
How to connect the circuit to the bubbler using a rod.
Step-by-step guide to adding water to the system.
Using a funnel for water and avoiding overflow with a second chamber.
Leak test procedure using a flow meter set at 1 liter.
How to confirm a leak-free system by observing bubbles.
Use of a Hudson prong for connecting to a Houston PR without adapters.
Adjusting the flow rate based on the required O2 saturation level.
Monitoring overflow and ensuring water does not reach the maximum line.
Method for dumping excess water from the overflow chamber.
Final steps for securing the canister back into the system.
Transcripts
hello this is Richard I am going to show
you how to set up a fishop pel um Bubble
seat setup and it's very simple we all
we need
is the bubbler and it slide right behind
the heater with the bracket already in
place or you just s it in okay and then
we also have a
Pop pressure pop off valve just looks
similar to the high
flow
okay and then our O2 tubing our
traditional going to the flow meter and
connect it to
your pop off
S okay the neat thing about this one
also is we can add integrate the our
analyzer O2 analyzer we don't have to
use this T adapter anymore just remove
the little blue cap here and it slide
right in so that's how you analyze your
O2 okay
and you do have the safety of 40 PSI pop
off if you have back
pressure okay and then here's our
circuit our circuit
has the blue limb is heated
wire and with the very short 8 in none
heated so you're going to expect some
condensation build up that's pretty
normal they come with a little elbow
adapter for leak test the circuit and
your expiratory limb is
nonheated okay
so when you put it on the wet the Wet
Side make sure your temperature probe is
pushing all the way to avoid additional
condensation see the circuit has a v
knot you want to work it in as hard as
you can until you flush with the V okay
because that's very important because
that is the flow and the temperature
probe built in okay the other
end as long as you push it all the way
in you don't see no more blue then you
look
good okay and then our heated wire since
this is the Dual limb heated wire just
use a short limb go in the back of the
circuit okay and the other limb just
leave it hanging okay the other end of
this circuit will go to the bubbler
and it go right into the rod where your
seap Rod
is
okay okay The Next Step before we can
test the system is to add the
water so we we use 1 lit sterile
water and we're going to pour the water
into this funnel right here this funnel
is removable that's where you going
going to pull the water you keep
on pulling the water until you see the
water overflow to the second chamber
which is right
[Applause]
here good thing is no more measuring
tape no more
tape okay as soon as I see water
overflow I
stop okay
so now I'm going to test a leak
test you set your flow meter at one I'm
going to use the portable pain you set
your flow meter at 1
liter okay with that elbow that I
mentioned before right now the cap is
open I should not see any bubble in my
bubbler okay when I
cap I should see bubble which telling me
that the system is good no leak in the
system that's it that's a quick test and
after this just remove
it okay then you will have your Hudson
prong is what we
use and it should fit into direct to
Huston PR you don't need no special
adapter and no more temperature probe
sticken out to the baby okay let's turn
it up to 8 lit that's the common flow
met that we use I'm going to pinch the
prong to make it
bubble okay so if the without the order
SE tap of six you make sure your number
show number
six that's a SE of six
okay and if if they order eight just
slide down to number
eight see how of
eight okay okay and every
shift you should pour a little bit while
it's still bubbling pour a little bit of
water just to make sure that you see the
Overflow and that should be it any
excess overflow will go to this chamber
right here and don't let this water go
up to this maximum line or else it kind
of inadvertently go back into this
chamber we don't want that to happen so
to dump this water all you have to do is
lift the canister up and slide it out
and you can pour the water in the sink
put it back slide into the groove in and
drop it and it will stay it's not going
to automatic slide
out that's it
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