PM Kits for Clinical Engineering

Practical PM kit planning by equipment type.

This page organizes six focused kit concepts for clinical engineering work: ventilators, centrifuges, infusion pumps, defibrillators, warmers, and a compact clinical engineer go bag for urgent calls. Each card opens a modal with a tighter working list and quick notes so the kits stay useful without getting oversized.

PM Kits

Each card gives a compact summary of the basic equipment used for that PM kit. Open the modal for a cleaner expanded list, quick field notes, and reminders about model-to-model variation.

Ventilators

Equipment Type: Ventilators

Quick notes and a compact working list for preventive maintenance and first-line troubleshooting on ventilator platforms.

  • Ventilator analyzer
  • Test lung
  • Adapters, hosing, tubing
  • Basic fuse and filter spares

Centrifuges

Equipment Type: Centrifuges

A basic PM setup for speed verification, timer checks, cleaning, rotor access, and common small service tasks.

  • Tachometer
  • Timer verification tools
  • Rotor and lid tools
  • Cleaning and fuse kit

Infusion Pumps

Equipment Type: Syringe + Medication ICU Pumps

A practical PM kit for both syringe pumps and volumetric medication pumps, with analyzer support and common consumables.

  • Infusion device analyzer
  • Syringes and test sets
  • Luer locks and tubing
  • Battery and fuse spares

Defibrillators

Equipment Type: Defibrillators

A PM-focused setup for output testing, ECG checks, power verification, and quick accessory replacement during service calls.

  • Defibrillator analyzer
  • ECG lead accessories
  • Pad and paddle adapters
  • Paper, batteries, fuses

Blanket + Cabinet Warmers

Equipment Type: Blanket and Cabinet Warmers

A simple temperature-focused PM kit for warmers, emphasizing probes, basic electrical checks, and small replacement parts.

  • Temperature probe or logger
  • Multimeter
  • Basic hand tools
  • Fuses and door seal checks

Clinical Engineer Go Bag

Equipment Type: On-call / Emergency Response

A compact go bag for urgent calls so a clinical engineer can grab the essentials fast without overpacking.

  • Basic hand tools
  • Meter, flashlight, PPE
  • Adapters and spare fuses
  • Labels, pens, notepad