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7.3.1.1 Flow Calibration Principles 
This calibration item is used to calibrate only the flow sensors and inspiration valve in the circuit. 
The built-in flow measurement base source of the machine is utilized to calibrate the inspiratory 
flow sensor and expiratory flow sensor on the breathing system. The VCM opens the inspiration 
valve based on inspiration valve DA values obtained from service calibration, to inflate the circuit 
of the breathing system, records the flow of the built-in flow sensor, and uses the measured value 
of the built-in flow sensor as well as AD values collected by the inspiratory flow sensor and 
expiratory flow sensor as the data of one calibration point for flow sensors, and uses the measured 
value of the built-in flow sensor as well as the DA value of the inspiration valve as the data of one 
calibration point for the inspiration valve. Change the DA value of the inspiration valve to obtain 
calibration data under a series of flows, forming a flow calibration data table. The flow should be 
in the range from 0 L/min to 120 L/min when the inspiration valve is opened during flow 
calibration. 
 
If the inspiratory flow sensor and expiratory flow sensor have been used for months, for example, 
three months after calibration, the measured tidal volume greatly deviates from the settings (with 
the deviation of more than 9%) due to sensor aging or environmental factors; or a flow sensor is 
replaced. In this case, the flow sensor needs to be calibrated. The flow calibration (user) can be 
adopted. 
 
FIGURE 1 Schematic Diagram of Flow Calibration (User)