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Confirm exact working pressure rating of the Airways product for each gas. Just “high pressure” is not specific enough for medical gas installations.
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Check compatibility with gas type: Oxygen and Nitrous have special requirements (materials must be oxygen-clean, non-flammable, no oil/grease).
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Check fittings & connectors: Ensure the tubing ends are compatible with the pipeline manifold valves, quick connect or DISS depending on system.
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Colour coding & labelling: The tubing must be clearly labelled with gas type & pressure rating; installation must follow medical gas pipeline standards.
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Installation environment: High pressure tubing may be subject to vibration, stress, temperature changes — ensure the routing avoids kinks, bends, hanging loads.
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Periodic inspection and maintenance: As part of a medical gas system, hoses/tubing must be periodically inspected for micro-cracks, bulges, leakages. Hospital Facility Services+1
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Documentation: Retain datasheets, certificates of compliance, installation records for regulatory audits (e.g., NFPA 99 in USA or local equivalent in India).
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Material selection: For oxygen service in particular, special material treatment (oxygen‐clean, oil free) is mandatory.
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Length & routing: Make sure tubing length fits the manifold to pipeline connection without excessive slack, avoid extra loops which can cause stress/strain.
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Installation firm: Use qualified biomedical gas pipeline certified installer; high pressure sections require careful attention.
If you like, I can search for the exact datasheet for the Airways High Pressure Tubing (codes 1618/1619/1625/1626) and extract full technical specifications (pressure ratings, temperature, material, fittings). Would that be helpful?
