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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.
Approx. 105 pp.
NFPA 99C: Standard on Gas and Vacuum Systems, 2005 Edition