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Do Hypoallergenic filters lower the output pressure in a ResMed S9
Hi,
I'm new here and have been reading and researching a lot. I seem to remember reading somewhere that hypoallergenic filters can cause the output pressure to be lower than what the machine readout says it is, but now I can't find where I read that.
Has anyone experienced that? Do you know where I might have read that?
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RE: Do Hypoallergenic filters lower the output pressure in a ResMed S9
Hi LesPauloholic,
WELCOME! to the forum.!
I don't notice any problems with my pressure using a hypoallergenic filter.
Hang in there for more responses to your post and much success to you with your CPAP therapy.
Machine: Respironics DreamStation 2 Mask Type: Nasal mask Mask Make & Model: Resmed Mirage FX Humidifier: Integrated - not a separate unit CPAP Pressure: 08.0-15.0 cm/H2O CPAP Software: Not using software
05-04-2015, 10:20 PM (This post was last modified: 05-04-2015, 10:21 PM by Analogdesigner.)
RE: Do Hypoallergenic filters lower the output pressure in a ResMed S9
LesPauloholic ,
I am going to install one tonight on my new S9 Autoset. The filter would only cause a very subtle pressure drop IF the flow rate was very high. I would put the filter right at the output of the machine since this is the lowest "impedance" point, not near your mask. I prefer to breath the cleanest air possible due to my allergies. If anyone if interested I can measure the pressure drop at the highest flow rate that the machine is capable of producing. Jay
RE: Do Hypoallergenic filters lower the output pressure in a ResMed S9
(05-04-2015, 10:20 PM)Analogdesigner Wrote: I would put the filter right at the output of the machine since this is the lowest "impedance" point, not near your mask.
That probably apply to the antibacterial filters, not to hypoallergenic or standard filters
RE: Do Hypoallergenic filters lower the output pressure in a ResMed S9
(05-05-2015, 12:07 AM)zonk Wrote:
(05-04-2015, 10:20 PM)Analogdesigner Wrote: I would put the filter right at the output of the machine since this is the lowest "impedance" point, not near your mask.
That probably apply to the antibacterial filters, not to hypoallergenic or standard filters
Hi zonk, you are correct, my mistake, I use an antibacterial filter! Jay
RE: Do Hypoallergenic filters lower the output pressure in a ResMed S9
(05-05-2015, 04:55 AM)justMongo Wrote: IIRC, There is a setting in the S9 for the antibacterial filter.
No such setting to my knowledge, the only setting to do with filters is a reminder option when to replace the filter but got nothing to do with the antibacterial filter
According to ResMed "Antibacterial filters are not compatible with the ClimateLine, ClimateLineMAX or SlimLine tubing but can be used with the Standard air tubing". Also ResMed warn "Blocking the air tubing and/or air inlet of the S9 device while in operation could lead to overheating of the device.