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Medical Gas Systems – From Basics to Professional Design

  Medical Gas Systems – From Basics to Professional Design 🔷 Medical Gas Systems – Part 3 🏥 Main Components of Medical Gas Pipeline System (MGPS) Every Mechanical Engineer working in healthcare projects should understand the key components that make the Medical Gas Pipeline System reliable and safe. A properly designed MGPS ensures continuous delivery of medical gases to critical hospital areas such as ICU, Operating Rooms, Emergency Rooms, and Patient Wards. The system typically consists of the following major components: 🔹 1. Source Equipment The starting point of the system where medical gases are generated or stored. Examples include: • Liquid Oxygen Tank (VIE) • Oxygen Cylinder Manifold • Medical Air Compressor Plant • Vacuum Pump System 🔹 2. Main Pipeline & Riser Network High-quality degreased copper pipes distribute medical gases throughout the hospital building to different floors and departments. 🔹 3. Zone Valve Boxes (ZVB) Installed to isolate specific hospital a...

Medical Gas Systems – From Basics to Professional Design

 Medical Gas Systems – From Basics to Professional Design

🔷 Medical Gas Systems – Part 3
🏥 Main Components of Medical Gas Pipeline System (MGPS)
Every Mechanical Engineer working in healthcare projects should understand the key components that make the Medical Gas Pipeline System reliable and safe.
A properly designed MGPS ensures continuous delivery of medical gases to critical hospital areas such as ICU, Operating Rooms, Emergency Rooms, and Patient Wards.
The system typically consists of the following major components:
🔹 1. Source Equipment
The starting point of the system where medical gases are generated or stored.
Examples include:
• Liquid Oxygen Tank (VIE)
• Oxygen Cylinder Manifold
• Medical Air Compressor Plant
• Vacuum Pump System
🔹 2. Main Pipeline & Riser Network
High-quality degreased copper pipes distribute medical gases throughout the hospital building to different floors and departments.
🔹 3. Zone Valve Boxes (ZVB)
Installed to isolate specific hospital areas during maintenance or emergency without interrupting the entire system.
🔹 4. Area Alarm Panels
Continuously monitor gas pressure levels in critical departments and alert medical staff in case of abnormal pressure conditions.
🔹 5. Medical Gas Outlets (Terminal Units)
Connection points where medical equipment such as ventilators and anesthesia machines receive gas supply.
🔹 6. AGSS – Anesthetic Gas Scavenging System
Removes waste anesthetic gases from operating rooms to protect healthcare personnel.
🔹 7. Master Alarm Panel
Central monitoring system installed in engineering or nurse stations to supervise the entire MGPS.
⚙ Engineer Insight
According to NFPA 99 and HTM 02-01, all these components must operate as an integrated system to ensure patient safety and uninterrupted gas supply.
📌 In the next post we will explore:
Oxygen Supply Systems in Hospitals (VIE vs Cylinder Manifold)
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