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A variety of float shapes may be seen with older Thorpe tube flowmeters, and all floats should be read from the top of the float, except for the ball float, which is read from its center. Floats should rotate in the airstream, and the absence of rotation may indicate faulty readings resulting from
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When a driving pressure is applied to the inlet of a Thorpe tube flowmeter, the ball rises in the tapered tube until the flow rate creates an applied pressure on the ball equal to its weight. The tube's shape, that of a slender cone, decreases the pressure behind the ball as it rises. A cylindrical
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Fundamentals of Respiratory Care, Ninth Edition'. Ed. Lucy Kester et al. pp. 862–865, 898-899. (St. Louis, Missouri: Mosby Elsevier, 2009).
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flowmeters may have white and green labels, since white and green are respectively the
Canadian and American colours identifying this gas. The flowmeter will have a safety
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Equipment, 2nd Edition'. Cont. Banner et al. pp. 58–62. (Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1999).
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Pilbeam, Susan. 'Mosby's Respiratory Care Equipment'. Ed. Kelli Chronister et al. pp. 61–62. (St. Louis, Missouri: Mosby Elsevier, 2010).
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