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DS/EN ISO 7396-2

Medical gas pipeline systems - Part 2: Anaesthetic gas scavenging disposal systems

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Organization: DS
Publication Date: 11 May 2007
Status: active
Page Count: 58
ICS Code (Anaesthetic, respiratory and reanimation equipment): 11.040.10
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This part of 7396 specifies requirements for the design, installation, function, performance, documentation, testing and commissioning of anaesthetic gas scavenging disposal systems, to ensure patient safety and to minimize exposure of the operator and other persons to anaesthetic gases and vapours. It includes requirements for the power device, pipeline system, performance, non-interchangeability between key components and avoidance of cross connections between key components and avoidance of cross connections between anaesthetic gas scavenging (AGS) disposal systems and medical gas and vacuum pipeline systems.
NOTE: In this part of 7396, the term "pipeline" refers exclusively to pipelines that are part of a dedicated anaesthetic gas scavenging system (AGSS).
This part of 7396 is applicable only to those disposal systems intended to be connected via AGSS terminal units compliant with 9170-2:- to AGSS receiving systems compliant with 8835-3:-.
This part of 7396 also applies to:
. extensions of existing AGSS disposal systems;
. modifications of existing AGSS disposal systems;
. modifications or replacement of power devices.

Document History

DS/EN ISO 7396-2
May 11, 2007
Medical gas pipeline systems - Part 2: Anaesthetic gas scavenging disposal systems
This part of 7396 specifies requirements for the design, installation, function, performance, documentation, testing and commissioning of anaesthetic gas scavenging disposal systems, to ensure...

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