NFPA (Fire) 99C
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The highly specialized facts plumbers, inspectors, and verifiers need to work responsibly on today?s medical piping systems – in one convenient volume!
Medical gas and vacuum systems are highly complex and require strict adherence to safety standards to ensure their safe operation. And because provisions can vary widely depending on how and where they are used, working with the most reliable information is essential. NFPA 99C is the industry?s most trusted and complete source for the knowledge needed to make the right decisions for the job at hand.
Get the latest criteria for installing and inspecting systems in all types of health care environments!
NFPA 99C extracts all the vital requirements about medical piping systems from NFPA 99 and compiles them into one stand-alone document. Used in inspection and installation training courses nationwide, this Standard provides the up-to-date guidance necessary to safeguard patients in hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, medical and dental offices, and other facilities.
Here are just a few of the important changes you?ll find in the 2002 edition…
Certification requirements for gas and vacuum systems installers and verifiers are included for the first time.
Revised signaling and alarm rules for gas sources
Revised medical air system design considerations that allow for other respiratory needs, such as respiratory protection in emergency department decon rooms
New provisions for specialty pipe systems
Other modifications to requirements address compressed gas cylinder identification and restraint, valve venting, ventilation of storage rooms, and more! A new user-friendly format improves readability and makes NFPA 99C easier to use in the office and in the field.
As technologies change, so do criteria for gas and vacuum systems. Make sure you?re prepared with the updated NFPA 99C!
Put the industry?s best technical knowledge into action and help save lives! Reserve your copy of NFPA 99C today and be ready to handle any job confidently!
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NFPA (Fire) 99C
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Ensure the safe operation of medical gas and vacuum systems with NFPA 99C!
Highly complex medical gas and vacuum systems require strict adherence to safety standards to maintain system integrity and avert disasters. The 2005 NFPA 99C: Gas and Vacuum Systems presents all the rules about medical piping systems from the 2005 NFPA 99 in one convenient stand-alone document.
Access complete guidance for specialized work.
Plumbers, inspectors, and verifiers trust NFPA 99C for critical information that reduces hazards and ensures that medical piping systems are connected properly. Rules cover performance, maintenance, installation, and testing. Through text and graphics, the Standard details how to work responsibly with gas, air compressor, and vacuum systems Level 1 through Level 4.
Here are just a few of the revisions and additions you’ll find in the 2005 edition:
- A new pipe fitting method incorporates an automatic process that results in a more uniform weld. This lowers the likelihood of leaks and maximizes piping system performance.
- A new mechanical method of joining fittings and piping doesn’t require a flame or brazing procedures. This produces an equivalent joint without a fire hazard.
- Greater flexibility for manufacturers of vacuum pumps, filters, dryers, regulators, and aftercoolers as to which materials they can use. Previous Standard editions prescribed specific materials for various components. This change promotes improvements in cost-effectiveness and efficiency without compromising safety.
Put the industry’s best technical knowledge into action and help save lives.
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- Published:
- 04/01/2005
- Number of Pages:
- 105
NFPA (Fire) 99C
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An excerpt from the 1999 edition of NFPA 99, this updated document conveniently organizes the requirements and recommendations for piped non-flammable gas and vacuum systems used in hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, medical and dental offices, and other facilities. You?ll get updated requirements for? Isolation valves used in air compressor supply systems Installer performance testing Brazier qualifications and brazing procedure Waste anesthetics disposal systems NFPA 99C covers performance criteria, installation, inspection, maintenance, testing, and safety practices to assist piped gas system designers, inspectors, contractors, and health care facility administrative and engineering personnel.
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- Published:
- 04/01/1999
- Number of Pages:
- 76