NFPA MGHB-2015 Medical Gas and Vacuum Systems Installation Handbook.pdf
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1、Medical Gas and Vacuum Systems Installation HandbookBK-NFPA-MEDGAS-140497-FM.indd 1 1/13/2015 5:17:10 PMBK-NFPA-MEDGAS-140497-FM.indd 2 1/13/2015 5:17:10 PMPartMedical Gas and Vacuum Systems Installation HandbookEdited by Jonathan R. HartFire Protection EngineerNational Fire Protection AssociationNa
2、tional Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MassachusettsWith extracts from Chapters 1 through 5 and Annexes A and B of the 2015 edition of NFPA 99, Health Care Facilities Code2015 EditionBK-NFPA-MEDGAS-140497-FM.indd 3 1/13/2015 5:17:13 PMProduct Management: Debra RoseDevelopment project management
3、 professional; medical gas instructor, installer, inspector, and verifier; maintenance professional and holds certificates for Six Sigma, LEAN, and ASHE Healthcare Construction.xiiiBK-NFPA-MEDGAS-140497-FM.indd 13 1/13/2015 5:17:17 PMBK-NFPA-MEDGAS-140497-FM.indd 14 1/13/2015 5:17:17 PMPart1Medical
4、Gas and Vacuum Systems Installation Handbook Extracts from NFPA 99, Health Care Facilities Code, 2015 edition, with Commentary The Medical Gas and Vacuum Systems Installation Handbook is presented in two parts. Part 1 extracts code requirements, annexes, and associated commentary from the 2015 editi
5、on of the Health Care Facilities Code Handbook. Chapters 1, 2, 4, and 5 and portions of Chapter 3 of NFPA 99, Health Care Facilities Code, are included in this book together with the companion expert commentary from the handbook for those chapters. This handbook also includes the text of Annex A, in
6、serted immediately following the code text it discusses. Annex A is not part of the enforceable requirements but is provided as information and guidance. This annex text is added in place for the readers convenience. Annex B of NFPA 99, which provides the reader with additional explanatory material,
7、 is found at the end of the five chapters. For the entire text of NFPA 99, see www.nfpa.org/99.1Special FeaturesCode UpdatesIdentifies code sections that have been revised and where the commentary explains the reasoning for the change.Existing FacilitiesIdentifies the code requirements that apply to
8、 existing facilities.FAQsIdentifies specific code questions that are commonly received by NFPA staff and that are answered within the commentary.BK-NFPA-MEDGAS-140497-Chp01.indd 1 1/13/2015 5:21:31 PMBK-NFPA-MEDGAS-140497-Chp01.indd 2 1/13/2015 5:21:31 PM3AdministrationThe Medical Gas and Vacuum Sys
9、tems Installation Handbook is an extract from NFPA 99, Health Care Fa-cilities Code. Medical gas and vacuum systems are an important portion of the complete content of NFPA 99, which includes other subjects such as electrical systems, electrical equipment, gas equip-ment, emergency and security mana
10、gement, and other health care facility specific subjects. Chapters 1 through 5 are extracted from NFPA 99 into this handbook to provide those interested exclusively in medical gas and vacuum system requirements a complete document without extraneous material. The 2015 edition builds on a major rewri
11、te of the code that occurred with the 2012 edition. The shift from an occupancy-based code to a risk-based code has been continued and several technical changes have occurred between the 2012 and 2015 editions. This handbook is designed to help users of the code become familiar with these changes as
12、 well as with other provisions of the code.1Editors Note: The following chapter is extracted in its entirety from Chapter 1 of the 2015 edition of NFPA 99, Health Care Facilities Code. Commentary is also provided to explain the code and assist the user and is not part of the code. NFPA 99 can be vie
13、wed in full at: www.nfpa.org/99. 1.1 Scope.Section 1.1 reflects the scopes of the individual chapters within the 2015 edition of NFPA 99. As noted previously, the first five chapters of NFPA 99 are contained in this handbook. 1.1.1 The scope of this code is to establish minimum criteria as follows i
14、n 1.1.2 through 1.1.13.1.1.2 Fundamentals. Chapter 4 establishes criteria for levels of health care services or sys-tems based on risk to the patients, staff, or visitors in health care facilities.1.1.3 Gas and Vacuum Systems.1.1.3.1 Chapter 5 covers the performance, maintenance, installation, and t
15、esting of the following:(1) Nonflammable medical gas systems with operating pressures below a gauge pressure of 2068 kPa (300 psi)(2) Vacuum systems in health care facilitiesBK-NFPA-MEDGAS-140497-Chp01.indd 3 1/13/2015 5:21:33 PM2015 Medical Gas and Vacuum Systems Installation Handbook5Section 1.1 S
16、cope4Chapter 1 Administration(3) Waste anesthetic gas disposal (WAGD) systems, also referred to as scavenging(4) Manufactured assemblies that are intended for connection to the medical gas, vacuum, or WAGD systems (also referred to as scavenging)1.1.3.2 Requirements for portable compressed gas syste
17、ms are covered in Chapter 11.1.1.4 Electrical Systems.1.1.4.1 Chapter 6 covers the performance, maintenance, and testing of electrical systems (both normal and essential) in health care facilities.Chapter 6, Electrical Systems, which is not included in this handbook but is referenced in Chapter 5 of
18、 NFPA 99, does not apply to all health care facilities or all situations. Those responsible for a particular health care facility, or for an individual patient care function within a health care facility, are urged to evaluate the application of this chapter in relation to their particular situation
19、. See 6.3.2.2.10 of NFPA 99 for how the chapter is meant to apply. If additional electrical supply features are installed, installation must be done in a manner consistent with the details and philosophy of Chapter 6.Chapter 6 is to be used in conjunction with NFPA 70, particularly Article 517, whic
20、h addresses health care facilities.1.1.4.2 The following areas are not addressed in this code, but are addressed in other NFPA documents:(1) Specific requirements for wiring and installation of equipment are covered in NFPA 70, National Electrical Code.While NFPA 99 covers the requirements for the p
21、erformance of the electrical systems and certain fea-tures that are required, NFPA 70 contains the requirements for the installation of the electrical systems to protect against hazards from electrical shock and fire. Perhaps the best way to distinguish between the jurisdictions of each is that NFPA
22、 99 provides requirements to ensure that loss of power does not result in injury to patients or staff, and NFPA 70 ensures that there is limited risk of fire or shock from the installation.(2) Requirements for illumination and identification of means of egress in health care facili-ties are covered
23、in NFPA 101, Life Safety Code.(3) Requirements for installation, testing, and maintenance of fire protection signaling sys-tems are covered in NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code.For requirements specifically for signaling systems, also see NFPA 101, Life Safety Code.(4) Requirements for
24、 installation of fire pumps are covered in NFPA 20, Standard for the Installation of Stationary Pumps for Fire Protection, except that the alternate source of power are permitted to be the essential electrical system.(5) Requirements for installation of stationary engines and gas turbines are covere
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