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Apr 24, 2023

Florida Medical Gas: Everything You Need to Know

Medical gas installation is a crucial aspect of healthcare infrastructure that requires special attention and expertise. Medical gases such as oxygen, nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide, and medical air are essential for patient care, surgery, and diagnosis. Installing these gases requires careful planning, design, and installation by professionals to ensure that the gas supply is safe, reliable, and efficient.

In this blog post, we will discuss the basics of medical gas installation, including its importance, the components involved, and the installation process.

Why is Medical Gas Installation Important?

Medical gas installation is important because it provides a safe and reliable supply of gases that are critical for patient care. These gases are used in various medical procedures, such as anesthesia, respiratory therapy, and surgery, and their absence can have serious consequences. For example, the lack of oxygen supply can cause brain damage or even death, while the improper use of nitrous oxide can lead to harmful side effects.

Components of Medical Gas Installation

Medical gas installation comprises several components that work together to provide a safe and reliable gas supply.

1. Gas Cylinders: Gas cylinders are the primary source of medical gases. They are available in different sizes and contain compressed gases at high pressure. These cylinders are made of aluminum or steel and have safety features such as pressure relief valves and rupture disks.

2. Gas Manifold: The gas manifold is a set of interconnected pipes and valves that regulate the flow of gas from the cylinders to the end-use points. They can be manual or automatic, and they often have pressure sensors to monitor gas flow and pressure.

3. Zone Valve Boxes: Zone valve boxes are located at various points throughout the hospital and control the flow of gas to specific areas. They are often color-coded and labeled to identify the type of gas and its intended use.

4. Alarm Systems: Alarm systems are an essential safety feature in medical gas installations. They detect leaks, low gas pressure, and other anomalies in the gas supply and alert the hospital staff to take corrective action.

Installation Process

The installation process of medical gas is complex and requires the involvement of professionals with expertise in medical gas systems. Here are some of the essential steps involved:

1. Design and Planning: The first step in medical gas installation is to design and plan the system. This involves identifying the required gas types, the expected flow rate, and the locations of the end-use points. The design must also comply with relevant safety standards and regulations.

2. Procurement of Equipment: Once the design is complete, the next step is to procure the required equipment, such as gas cylinders, manifold, valves, and alarm systems. It is essential to ensure that the equipment meets safety and quality standards.

3. Installation: The installation process involves mounting the gas cylinders, laying the pipes, and installing the manifold, zone valve boxes, and alarm systems. The installation must follow safety standards and regulations, and the system must undergo testing and commissioning.

4. Maintenance: After installation, the medical gas system requires regular maintenance and testing to ensure its safety and reliability. This involves checking for leaks, inspecting the cylinders, and calibrating the alarm systems.

Conclusion

Medical gas installation is a critical aspect of healthcare infrastructure that requires careful planning, design, and installation. The installation must comply with safety standards and regulations and involve professionals with expertise in medical gas systems. The installation process involves several components, such as gas cylinders, manifold, valves, zone valve boxes, and alarm systems. After installation, the system requires regular maintenance and testing to ensure its safety and reliability.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, MTS has various partnerships with a number of medical gas installation contractors. Each sub contractor employees qualifying ASSE 6010 Medical Gas Installers ready to meet your needs.
A Medical Gas Certification (Also called a medical gas verification) is an NFPA required inspection and approval of newly installed medical gas delivery systems. All newly in installed medical gas pipeline and equipment must be certified by an ASSE 6030 before use.
Answer: Per NFPA guidelines, it is a requirement for any facilities using medical grade gases for the purpose of human consumption to have their gas delivery systems inspected by and ASSE 6040. Read more about Medical Gas Inspections Here.
Answer: Yes, MTS provides annual medical gas inspections. We provide discounts on Annual Inspections when you sign multi year contracts. Read more about Medical Gas Inspections Here.
Answer: The Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board issues medical gas piping certification to medical gas system installers who possess valid certification from the National Inspection Testing Certification Corporation or NITC. Certification from other organizations may be considered with approval of the board.
Yes, we can adapt any fittings to the desired hosing for any medical grade gas. High pressure gases such as Nitrogen can also be accommodated.
Yes, Those items for shipment to countries outside of the U.S. may be subject to taxes, customs duties and fees levied by the destination country (“Import Fees”). The recipient of the shipment is the importer of record in the destination country and is responsible for all Import Fees.
With respect to each item for which Import Fees have been calculated, you authorize Export or Merchant (as applicable) to designate a carrier (“Designated Carrier”) to act as your agent with the relevant customs and tax authorities in the destination country, to clear your merchandise, process and remit your actual Import Fees for such item.
Import Fees Deposit” represents an estimate of the Import Fees that will be levied on the items in your order for shipment to countries outside of the U.S. By placing your order, you agree to allow Export and/or Merchant (as applicable) to collect the Import Fees Deposit for the applicable items in your order. This deposit will be used, on your behalf, to reimburse the Designated Carriers for the import fees that they have paid on your behalf to the appropriate authorities of the destination country.
Answer: Per NFPA guidelines, it is a requirement for any facilities using medical grade gases for the purpose of human consumption to have their gas delivery systems inspected by and ASSE 6040. Read more about Medical Gas Inspections Here.

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