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Specialized gases and gas mixes are supplied to various portions of the facility by means of medical gas delivery systems in hospitals and other healthcare institutions.
In locations like general wards, operating rooms, intensive care units, recovery rooms, or major treatment rooms, source equipment systems are typically required to be monitored by alarm systems at the point of supply for anomalous (high or low) gas pressure. The medical gas pipeline system is connected to equipment using station outlets (US) or terminal units (ISO).
Medical gas systems are frequently color-coded to identify their contents, however as coding schemes and regulations (like those for bottled gas) differ from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, the text or labeling is the most trustworthy indicator of the contents.
Zone valves, also known as emergency shut-off valves, are frequently installed for both service and to restrict the flow of gas to a specific region in the event of a fire or significant leak. Department entrances may have valves installed there, with emergency pull-out windows allowing access.
For individuals who require more oxygen via a mask, oxygen may be used. Pressures are typically around 345-380 kPa (50.0-55.1 psi), or in the UK and Europe, 4-5 bar, and are often achieved via a massive storage system of liquid oxygen at the hospital that is evaporated into a concentrated oxygen supply (400–500 kPa; 58–73 psi).
The medical gas reader, which includes an oxygen flowmeter and an air flowmeter for medical air inhalation, is a device used in hospitals for hypoxic and first-aid patients.
The Global Medical Gas Readers market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Servomex introduced the MultiExact medical gas reader, which can simultaneously monitor impurities in the air, oxygen, or nitrogen at concentrations of 0–10 ppm CO and 0-500 ppm CO2 thanks to its dual measurement capability and new Servomex Gas Filter Correlation (GFX) infrared sensors, which provide exceptional measurement stability and repeatability.
The MultiExact is an application-optimized single-analyzer system for both the manufacture and batch validation of medical-grade gases, and it uses infrared technology, a method recognized by the European Pharmacopeia.