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ISO 7396:1987

Ausgabedatum: 1987 06 04

Non-flammable medical gas pipeline systems

Specification of minimum requirements for the installation, construction, function, documentation and testing of these systems to ensure patient safety. The requirements ...
ZURÜCKGEZOGEN: 2005 07 20
Herausgeber:
International Organization for Standardization
Format:
Digital | 39 Seiten
Sprache:
Englisch
Aktuell Gültig:

Specification of minimum requirements for the installation, construction, function, documentation and testing of these systems to ensure patient safety. The requirements are included which relate to the source of supply, distribution system, terminal units, warning systems and non- interchangeability between key components and service outlets. The standard applies only for the medical gases oxygen, nitrous oxide, medical air, nitrogen, helium, carbon dioxide, specified mixtures of gases and medical vacuum. The annexes A to H contain recommendations for technological characteristics and system-related function.

ISO 7396-1:2016
2016 02 15
Medical gas pipeline systems — Part 1: Pipeline systems for compressed medical gases and vacuum
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ISO 7396-2:2007
2007 04 16
Medical gas pipeline systems — Part 2: Anaesthetic gas scavenging disposal systems (Corrected versio...
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ISO 7396-1:2007
2007 03 28
Medical gas pipeline systems — Part 1: Pipeline systems for compressed medical gases and vacuum (Cor...
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ISO 7396-1:2002
2002 08 29
Medical gas pipeline systems — Part 1: Pipelines for compressed medical gases and vacuum
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ISO 7396-2:2000
2000 11 16
Medical gas pipeline systems — Part 2: Anaesthetic gas scavenging disposal systems
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ISO 7396:1987
1987 06 04
Non-flammable medical gas pipeline systems
Norm
Historie aufklappen
Norm
ISO 7396-2:2000
Ausgabedatum : 2000 11 16
Medical gas pipeline systems — Part 2: Anaesthetic gas scavenging disposal systems
Norm
ISO 7396-1:2002
Ausgabedatum : 2002 08 29
Medical gas pipeline systems — Part 1: Pipelines for compressed medical gases and vacuum