The precautions for medical gas copper tubes are mainly from the two aspects of installation and use.
1. Pipeline layout: It should be reasonably planned according to the distribution of hospital departments and gas demand, follow relevant standards, ensure safe and convenient layout, and avoid cross-interference with other pipelines or lines.
2. Installation and fixation: It needs to be firmly installed and properly supported and fixed to prevent vibration, displacement or deformation. Protective sleeves should be installed at the wall and floor, and the gap should be sealed to prevent gas leakage and debris from entering.
3. Welding process: Welders must be qualified, use appropriate welding processes and materials, ensure the quality of welds, no false welding, leaking welding, etc., and perform flaw detection after welding.
1. Gas quality: Ensure that the input medical gas is pure, dry, free of impurities, moisture, etc., to prevent corrosion of copper tubes or affect the gas quality and endanger the health of patients. Filtering and drying equipment should be installed and maintained regularly.
2. Pressure control: Strictly control the gas pressure within the specified range, install pressure monitoring and adjustment devices, and calibrate regularly to prevent overpressure from causing leakage, explosion or insufficient pressure from affecting the use of medical equipment.
3. Usage records: Establish a usage record to record gas usage, pressure changes, equipment operating conditions, etc., to facilitate analysis and timely detection of abnormalities.