Most people think of the medical gas system as a pipe that pumps oxygen to patients in surgery or into their hospital room. In fact, there are several gases that make up the average medical gas system, including the anesthesia gases that are part of the cart in the operating room.
Medical gas systems sustain life and the gases they contain are regulated as a drug. Using medical gas systems properly includes navigating multiple layers of restrictions and instruction on the proper, safe and legal way to do things.
Major Medical Gas Pipeline System Components
Piped medical gas comes from somewhere, and like running water, you don’t think about it until you open the faucet and nothing comes out. Source equipment includes the pumps, compressors, manifolds, and bulk containers that provide or create medical gases in the hospital piping system.
The Components
Main Gas Stations
The high pressure gas station which is especially designed for medical gas distribution, has a fully automatic switch-over system to provide a continuous supply to medical gas networks. Whether from cylinders or bundles of cylinders, the high pressure gas station can be used as a main source or as a backup for hospitals gas pipeline systems.
Medical Compressed Air Stations
Whether as an integrated part of MGPS or a stand alone, the Medical Compressed Air Stations are designed for the production and supply of medical air on site . At Air Liquide Healthcare we provide services for Air stations starting from the installation to maintenance (preventive & corrective).
Medical Vacuum Stations
Designed for the production of vacuum for the aspiration of secretions. At Air Liquide Healthcare we provide services for Vacuum stations starting from the installation to maintenance (preventive & corrective).
Cryogenic Tanks
They are tanks used for the storage of liquefied gases. Their dimensions allow for the storage of large amounts of gas, thus making them the most suitable solution for high consumption of gases at hospitals.
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Play a crucial role in providing quality medical care.
Tanks used for the storage of liquefied gases allow for the storage of large amounts of gas, thus making them the most suitable solution for high consumption of gases at hospitals.
Why Are MGPS Important ?
Installing and maintaining these systems are paramount steps towards ensuring the safety, reliability and efficiency of the medical gas supply systems in healthcare facilities.
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Regulatory Compliance
Our high-grade MGPS ensures that patients can receive critical respiratory or anesthetic support without any disruption.
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A reliable and efficient medical gas pipeline system provides a better and safer environment for clinical outcomes.
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