Leak detector in medical gas delivery systems
We describe an original device developed by the biomedical technicians of the University Hospital of Nancy for checking tightness and measuring the capacity of medical gas pipeline network. A leak can be assessed either as a loss of pressure or as a loss of volume per unit of time (cmH2O.min-1 and m...
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description | We describe an original device developed by the biomedical technicians of the University Hospital of Nancy for checking tightness and measuring the capacity of medical gas pipeline network. A leak can be assessed either as a loss of pressure or as a loss of volume per unit of time (cmH2O.min-1 and mL.min-1 respectively). To assess the latter, the capacity of the explored pipeline must have been measured when it still was gas-tight. With the device, a leak can be assessed within a few minutes whereas the official procedure requires a delay between 1 and 24 hours. The device still has to undergo bench evaluation and validation. |
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