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Medical Shut-off Valves

Technical Overview

To meet safety requirements, the gas supply to operating rooms etc must be fitted with a device to allow instant shut off. To allow maintenance the gas supply must be controlled by section. To achieve the demands of safety and maintenance, shut-off valves should be fitted in every main line, riser and branch line in the pipework system.
The valves are degreased and blown clean
They can be equipped with unions to be soldered to the copper piping
Before delivery each valve is individually leak tested
The ball is sealed with washer of PTFE
The stem is sealed with two silicon O-rings or PTFE washer
The valve housings are sealed with an EPDM quality O-ring
No maintenance - the ball valve does not need services, when necessary the whole valve is exchanged

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Technical

Gases
O2, Air, N2, Ar, N2O, CO2 (all medical gases)
Material valve housing
Nickel plated brass
Ball
Chrome plated brass
Stem
Nickel plated brass
Max working pressure
40 bar (4000 kPa)
Tighten proof
(-1)–50 bar [(-100)–5000 kPa]
Regulatory status
Complies with Medical Devices Directive 93/42/EEC, EN ISO 7396-1 (Central Gas Supply System), EN 331 (Manually operated ball valves)
Gases
O2, Air, N2, Ar, N2O, CO2 (all medical gases)
Material valve housing
Nickel plated brass
Ball
Chrome plated brass
Stem
Nickel plated brass
Max working pressure
40 bar (4000 kPa)
Tighten proof
(-1)–50 bar [(-100)–5000 kPa]
Regulatory status
Complies with Medical Devices Directive 93/42/EEC, EN ISO 7396-1 (Central Gas Supply System), EN 331 (Manually operated ball valves)

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