MGPS outlet CH series
medical gas

MGPS outlet - CH series - AMCAREMED TECHNOLOGY - medical gas
MGPS outlet - CH series - AMCAREMED TECHNOLOGY - medical gas
Add to favorites
Compare this product
 

Characteristics

Use
for MGPS
Options
medical gas

Description

Medical gas outlets are used for medical gas system daily medical care and installed at gas systems delivery points(wardroom bed head units, medical pendants, and equipment wall) to provide the required medical gas. Product Detail Chemetron medical gas outlets include wall mount type and rough-in assembly type. Wall mount type is using installed on the wall, available in plastic and metal covers. Rough-in assembly type with a plastic decorative cover is using on the bed head unit. AmcareMed gas outlets can provide 7 kinds of gas, including oxygen, medical air, vacuum, nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and instrument air. Different gases can be equipped with corresponding gas adapters. Specifications Complies with NFPA 99 and CGA Standard 360° swivel inlet pipe for easy installation Insertion and extraction 10000 times without failure Working pressure: 4-8bar O.D. Size: 8mm, 10mm, 12mm K type copper pipeline Accepts only Chemetron gas connection fitting 100% pressure and leak-tested, can be used safely and securely The outlet with two-stage one-way valve for easy maintenance without cutting gas supply NFPA full-color standard for easy gas identification and the gas name is marked on the outlet bracket and chrome-plated brass outlet valve body, avoid installation or use errors

Catalogs

No catalogs are available for this product.

See all of AMCAREMED TECHNOLOGY‘s catalogs

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

ArabHealth 2025
ArabHealth 2025

27-30 Jan 2025 Dubai (United Arab Emirates) Hall H8 - Stand F59

  • More information
    *Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.