Central Medical Gas System: C. S. Dudgikar
Central Medical Gas System: C. S. Dudgikar
Central Medical Gas System: C. S. Dudgikar
C. S. Dudgikar
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Index-1
1. Purpose of Hospital Gases
2. Decentralized System of Gases
3. Purpose of Suction
4. Decentralized System of Suction
5. Centralized System of Gases
Introduction
Functions
Components
o Manifold Room
o Pipes
o Alarm System
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Index-2
6. Centralized System – Vacuum
7. Centralized System – Compressed Air
8. Advantages of Centralized System –
1. For the patients
2. For the Hospital Staff
3. For Hospital Administrator
9. Location of Centralized System
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Introduction
Gases and Vacuum are used in hospitals for therapeutic
purposes
The gases used in hospitals are
Medical Gases
Oxygen
Nitrous Oxide
Compressed air
Vacuum
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Decentralized System- Gases
Practice to keep cylinders in various places in hospitals.
these needed frequent replacements.
fresh cylinder had to be at standby for sudden drop of
pressure.
Required strict monitoring and more inventory of cylinder.
More manpower was required for replacement and
movement of cylinders.
It was also tedious to move large size cylinders.
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Purpose of Suction
when a patient is weak and cannot voluntarily throw out
saliva or cough secretions, suction is necessary.
It is also needed in operation theatre, in dental clinic,
treatment areas.
situations are listed as Cardio-pulmonary bypass (vent &
pump sucker) Gastric decompression, endoscopy, Surgical
suction (operative field, body cavities, TOP, Breech
extraction).
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Decentralized System- Suction
The unit had a suction pipe, a pump and a collection bottle.
This used to be on a trolley and was moved close to a patient
when required.
Hence large numbers of units were required.
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Introduction- Centralized System
Centralized gas and vacuum supply service is a modern
system of piped supply of medical gases from a central
storage area called manifold room to all delivery points in
hospital
It provides a very efficient, economical and highly dependable
life support service
Makes better patient care in all the areas of hospital
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Functions
Supply of right medical gases at right pressure
Supply of compressed air at right pressure
Supply of clinical vacuum at right pressure
Proper planned maintenance of all equipments, including
distribution network
Optimum level of cleanliness and pollution free environment
Prevention of hazards such as fire, explosion or
contamination of gases supplied
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Components
Source of supply: Central supply room with control
equipment and panels
Distribution system: piping
Point of use delivery connections: Suitable station
outlet valves and pendants
Monitoring and control equipment and alarms
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Manifold Room
A room of about 3x3 to 4.5x 4.5 meters is provided in
service area of the hospital. It should be directly accessible
from road so that loading and unloading of cylinder can be
done easily by bringing the vehicle next to the room. A wide
door of rolling shutter should be provided for easy
movement of cylinders. Ramp should be provided for easy
movement with help of trolleys or lifting and carrying
manually.
The room and the ramp should have industrial flooring as
other type of flooring may get damaged due to movement of
cylinders.
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Manifold Room
Consists of a cylinder manifold and a control panel
Manifold can be of 2 banks of 2 cylinders each or 2 banks of
20 cylinders each
Control panel: primary and secondary pressure regulators;
warning lamp
Pressure gauges
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Pipes
Should be seamless type, non-ferrous, non-arsenic, of high
quality copper tubing
Should be protected against physical damage and corrosion
Exposed oxygen pipelines should not be installed in areas like
kitchen, laundry and rooms where combustible materials are
stored
Colour coded as per the gas content
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Pipes
Before pipes are erected, all pipes, tubes and fittings should
be cleaned thoroughly and washed with tetrachloride
Pipes should be blown clear using oil-free air or nitrogen
When whole system is in place, it should be subjected to a
test pressure of 150 psi or 1 ½ times the working pressure
for 24 hours to check, if it can withstand the pressure as well
as leakages
This test, called pressure lock is done section by section
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Alarm system
Audio-visual
Monitoring of pressure
Meant to warn maintenance dept
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Vacuum
Used for patient draining, aspiration and suction
Also used in hospital laboratory
Distributed through network of pipes
Central vacuum supply system with control equipments, an
alarm and piping
The piping terminates with outlet valves at user points
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Vacuum
Central vacuum consists of two (or more) vacuum pumps
that operate either simultaneously or alternately
Each pump should be capable of maintaining 75% of
calculated demand during peak time
The pumps should alternate automatically
Pumps should be equipped with a motor starting device and
overload protection
Failure of one vacuum should not affect other
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Compressed Air
Compressed air is used for both medical and non-medical
puposes
Medical use – Laboratory work, inhalation therapy
equipment and powering of surgical tools
Non-medical use – maintain tools and equipments and in
engineering department
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Compressed Air
Should be free of dust and moisture
Done by means of oil filters, dust filters, moisture seperator
and the dryer at equipment level
Separate dryer for air compressor system
If compressed air not used properly, it can damage
equipment and contaminate chemicals, food and drugs
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Advantages of Centralized Medical Gas
System
For the patients
No distressing sight of oxygen cylinders at the bedside
Elimination of irritating noise from movement of cylinders
Protection of contamination due to movement of cylinders
Uninterrupted and clean supply at desired location
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Advantages of Centralized Medical Gas
System
For Hospital Staff
Instant availability of gas on taps
Clean, safe and reliable delivery of gases
Continuous flow of gases when and where required
Minimal accident hazards due to mishandling of cylinders
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Advantages of Centralized Medical Gas
System
For Hospital Administrator
Easy purchase of gases in bulk quantities at favourable terms
Economy on purchase of cylinders
Fewer breakages
Rationalization in ordering, storing and transporting a wide
variety and size of gas cylinders
Minimum damage to building due to handling of cylinders
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Location and space
Ground floor in rear part
Near maintenance area
Seperate enclosure for full cylinders, empty cylinders,
compressed air, vacuum supply
No fire hazard
Compresor unit in sound proof area
Liquid oxygen area shall be cordoned off
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Thank You
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