Cobe C3 Repack, Cobe C3 Original, CS2, UFCM, CS2 Acetate C2RX, Redy 2000
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Dimensions (HxWxL)
136cm x 57cm x 75cm
(53.5" x 22.5" x 29.5")
- Weight
102kg (225lbs.)
- Footprint
4275cm2 (4.6 sq ft)
- Incoming water pressure
Minimum: 0.7 kg/cm2 (10 psig)
Maximum: 8.8 kg/cm2 (125 psig)
- Concentrate and chemical line pressures
Minimum: -135mmHg (6ft below inlet)
Maximum: +225mmHg (10ft above inlet)
- Drain
Capacity: 750 ml/min (12 GPH)
Height: cannot exceed 183cm (6ft)
- Line voltage
Low voltage model, single phase AC
Minimum: 90 VAC
Maximum: 132 VAC
High voltage model, single phase AC
Minimum: 180 VAC
Maximum: 264 VAC
- Power consumption
1390 watts max
- Electrical safety standards
The Cobe C3 is designed to meet the requirements of Canadian CSA
Standard C22.2, No. 125; IEC 601.1/BS5724; VDE
0750
Part 1 and part 206; electrical and mechanical
requirements of
City of L.A.; and the requirements of the Japanese Health
Ministry
- AC leakage current
50amps RMS max (low voltage models)
100 amps RMS max (high voltage models)
- Temperature adjustment range:
Minimum: 30(c (86(F)
Maximum: 38(c (104(F)
- Conductivity Control (acetate and acid solutions)
- Minimum adjustable range 130 to 160 mEq/1
- Sodium control change increments 1mEq/1
- Conductivity control (bicarbonate solution-bicarbonate
option only)
- Minimum adjustable range 10 to 40 mEq/1
- Bicarbonate control change increments 1mEq/1
GIA Medical is a leading source specializing in the wholesale of kidney dialysis equipment to hospitals and dialysis centers in the USA and throughout the world. GIA Medical has established great recognition throughout the United States and foreign markets in providing the highest quality reconditioned machines, at a fraction of the cost of new equipment.
Our engineering team provides more than 40 years of industry experience, and each engineer is dedicated to providing excellence in equipment with prices that give our clients the ability to expand or open new clinics while continuing to provide the quality treatment that patients deserve.

