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EVS-EN ISO 7396-1:2007

Medical gas pipeline systems - Part 1: Pipelines for compressed medical gases and vacuum

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Withdrawn from 04.04.2016
Base Documents
ISO 7396-1:2007; EN ISO 7396-1:2007
Directives or regulations
None

Standard history

Status
Date
Type
Name
04.04.2016
Main
02.04.2013
Amendment
06.04.2010
Amendment
06.04.2010
Amendment
04.07.2007
Main
Main
EVS-EN 737-3:2004
This part of ISO 7396 specifies requirements for design, installation, function, performance, documentation, testing and commissioning of pipeline systems for compressed medical gases, gases for driving surgical tools and vacuum in healthcare facilities to ensure continuous delivery of the correct gas and the provision of vacuum from the pipeline system. It includes requirements for supply systems, pipeline distribution systems, control systems, monitoring and alarm systems and non-interchangeability between components of different gas systems.

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