Title: Supply Of Medical Gases
1Supply Of Medical Gases
- Tutor
- Dr. Syed Sajjad Naqvi
- Prepared By
- Dr. Umar J. Alvi
- Dr. Syed Ghufran Arshad.
2Introduction
- Supply of Medical Gases
- From
- Cylinders (Manifold)
- PIPED gas system
- Medical gases commonly used
- Oxygen
- Nitrous oxide
- Air
- Nitrogen
- Carbon Dioxide
3Cylinders
- A gas cylinder or tank is a pressure vessel used
to store gases at high pressure. Gases stored
this way are called bottled gases. - Components
- Made of Molybdenum steel in which gases and
vapours are stored under pressure, e.g.13700 kPa
for oxygen and 4400 kPa for Nitrous oxide. - Shape colour of plastic disc around the neck of
cylinder indicates the year of last examination.
4Medical Gas Cylinder
Cylinder Size D AF E F G J
Approx dimension(mm) 490 x 102 760 x 173 830 x 102 890 x 140 1290 x 178 1600 x 230
Approx Weight Empty (kg) 3.8 11.4 6.6 13 30.6 68.7
Valve Type Pin-Index Bullnose Pin-Index Bullnose Bullnose Pin-Index
Gaseous Litres 0.34 (340) 1.36 (1360) 0.68 (680) 1.36 (1360) 3.4 (3400) 10.6 (10600)
5Components
- They are manufactured in different sizes (A to
J). - Size E cylinders are used on the anaesthetic
machine. - Oxygen cylinders contain gas.
- Nitrous oxide cylinders contain a mixture of
liquid and vapour. 75 liquid N2O - Light weight for homes Transportation made of
aluminium alloy.
6Different Sizes
7Marks Engraved on Cylinders
- Test pressure
- Dates of tests performed
- Chemical Formulas of the cylinders content
- Tare weight ( weight of Nitrous oxide cylinder
when empty)
8Labelling
- Name, chemical symbol, pharmaceutical form,
specification of the product and its Licence
number. - Hazard warnings and safety instructions.
- Cylinder size code
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11Labelling
- Normal cylinder contents (Liters)
- Maximum cylinder pressure (Bars)
- Shelf life and expiry date
- Directions for Use
- Storage and handling precautions
12Storage
- Purpose built, dry, well-ventilated and fire
proof room, preferably inside and not subjected
to extremes of heat. - Not be stored near flammables
- Not be exposed to dampness, corrosive chemicals
or fumes. Leads to corrosion of cylinders and
valves
13Storage
- To avoid accidents, full cylinders should be
stored separately from empty ones - F, G and J size cylinders are stored upright to
avoid damage to the valves. - C, D and E size cylinders can be stored
horizontally on shelves. - Overpressurized cylinders are hazardous and
should be reported to manufacturer.
14Safety Features
- The Gases and vapours should be free of water
vapours when stored in cylinders. - Water vapour freezes and blocks the exit port
when the temperature of the cylinder decreases on
the opening.
15Pin-Index
- The outlet valve uses the pin-index system to
make it almost impossible to connect a cylinder
to the wrong yoke.
16- The identifying code consists of a specific
combination of two holes in the face of the valve
into which connecting pins for a particular type
of gas must fit in perfect alignment. For
example, the index hole position for a cylinder
of oxygen is 2-5, for nitrous oxide it is 3-5,
and so on.
17Colour Coding
- Cylinders are colour coded to reduce accidental
use of the wrong gas or vapour.
18Body Colour Shoulder Colour Pressure, kPa (room T)
Oxygen Black White 13700
Nitrous oxide Blue Blue 4400
Carbon dioxide Grey Grey 5000
Air Grey White/ Black quarters 13700
Entonox Blue White/ Blue quarters 13700
Oxygen/ helium Black White/ Brown quarters 13700
19Cylinders should be checked regularly while in
use to ensure that they have sufficient contents
and that leaks do not occur
20Cylinder Valves
- Introdcuction
- Cylinder Valves seal the cylinder contents.
- The chemical formula of the particular gas is
engraved on the valve.
21Cylinder Valves
- They are mounted on the neck of cylinder.
- They act as an on/off device for the discharge of
cylinder contents. - A pin-index system prevents cylinder
identification errors.
22Cylinder Valves
- A Bodock sealing washer must be placed between
the valve and the yoke of the anaesthetic
machine. - A newly designed valve allows keyless manual
turning on and off.
23Piped gas system
- Introduction
- Piped gas supply ( piped Medical Gas and Vacuum
PMGV) - PMGV system delivers gases from central supply
points to different sites in a hospital at a
pressure of about 400 kPa.
24Piped gas system
- Special outlet valves supply the various needs
throughout the hospital. - Oxygen, nitrous oxide, Entonox, compressed air
and medical vacuum are commonly supplied through
the pipeline system.
25Components
- Central supply points
- Cylinder banks.
- Liquid oxygen storage tank.
- Pipework made of special high quality copper with
bacteriostatic properties. - Outlets identified by gas colour coding, gas name
and shape. - Matching quick connect/ disconnect probes
26Piped gas supply
- Network of pipelines throughout a hospital from
central supply - Outlets are colour- and shape-coded
- Flexible and colour-coded pipelines runs from the
anaesthetic machine to outlets
27Safety features
- Reserve bank of cylinders
- Low pressure alarms
- Single hose test, cross-connection
- Tug test, miss-connection
- Regular PGMV installation, repair and modification
28Sources of Gas supply
- Cylinder Manifold
- Liquid oxygen storage tank
- Oxygen concentrator
29Cylinder Manifold
- Introduction
- Manifolds are used to supply, Oxygen, Nitrous
oxide and Entonox.
30 31Components
- Large cylinders (e.g. Size J) are divided into 2
groups, primary secondary. - The 2 groups alternate in supplying the
pipelines. - All cylinders in each group are connected through
non return valves to a common pipe. - In turn connected to pipeline.
32Mechanism of action
- In either group all cylinder valves are open to
allow simultaneously empting. - The supply is automatically changed to the
secondary group when the primary group is nearly
empty. - This changeover is achieved by a pressure
sensitive device. - Alarm is activated to alert staff
33Safety Features
- Manifold should be housed in a well ventilated
room built of fire proof material away from the
main hospital building. - Manifold room should not be used as a general
cylinder store. - Empty cylinders should be immediately removed
from the manifold room.
34Liquid Oxygen
- Vacuum-insulated evaporator.
- Components
- Thermally insulated vessel where vacuum is used
as insulation - Pressure regulator allows gas to enter pipelines
maintain pressure of 400 kPa. - Safety valve opens at 1700 kPa
- Control valve opens for excessive demand.
35Outer carbon steel shell and an inner stainless
steel shell, with a vacuum insulation in between
and kept cold (between -160C to - 180C as the
critical temperature of oxygen is - 118C).
36Oxygen Concentrator
37ENTONOX
- Compressed gas mixture of 50 oxygen 50
nitrous oxide by volume. - Used in casualty labour wards for analgesia.
- A two-stage pressure demand regulator is attached
to the entonox cylinder.
38ENTONOX
- Entonox is the registered trademark of BOC
Healthcare. Entonox, referred to as gas and air,
is an analgesic used to ease pain during labour,
trauma and minor surgical procedures. - Entonox is administered by inhalation from a
cylinder at a pressure of 137 bar (in the UK) or
from a pipeline supply.
39ENTONOX
- Its analgesic effect is strong (equivalent to 5
to 10 mg of morphine) and characterised by rapid
onset and offset - Entonox is self administered.
- Self-administration of Entonox remains safe
because if enough is inhaled to start to induce
anaesthesia, the patient becomes unable to hold
the valve, and so will drop it and soon exhale
the residual gas. - The 50 oxygen in Entonox ensures the patient
will have sufficient oxygen in their system for a
short period of apnoea to be safe.
40Safety Features
- Liquefaction separation of contents should be
prevented. - Prolonged use of entonox should be avoided, due
to the effect on bone marrow in critically ill
patient. - Adequate scavenging should be provided to protect
hospital staff.
41Compressed Air
- Medical air is supplied in hospitals for clinical
uses or to drive power tools. - 400 kPa
- 700 kPa
- Can be supplied by cylinder manifolds or by
compressor
42Thank You