BeaconMedaes MAT-S Installation,Operation And Maintenance Instruction

Medical gas supply system cylinder manifold system and manifold changeover system
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1639
Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions
Medical Gas Supply System
Cylinder Manifold System and Manifold Changeover
System
MAT-S ( HTM/ISO)
Part number 4109992485
Revision 00
Mar 20, 2023

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  • Page 1 1639 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions Medical Gas Supply System Cylinder Manifold System and Manifold Changeover System MAT-S ( HTM/ISO) Part number 4109992485 Revision 00 Mar 20, 2023...
  • Page 2 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Atlas Copco (Wuxi) Compressor Co., Ltd. No.45 XiMei Road, Xinwu District, Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province, 214111, China Personnel must make themselves familiar with the contents of this manual and the function of the unit before installing, operating or maintaining. Abbreviations Abbreviation Full Description...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Medical Gas Supply System Table of Contents 6. Component Replacement Procedures. P33 1. General Information. P5 6.1 Optional Service Mode Setting. P33 1.1 Introduction. P5 6.2 Preparation for Component Replacement Stage Pressure Regulator. P8 and Maintenance Requiring Total Manifold Stage Pressure Regulator. P8 Isolation.  P33 1.4 Line Pressure Relief Valve. P8 6.3 Preparation for Component Replacement 1.5 Modular Header for Cylinder Connection. P8 and Maintenance Requiring Single Cylinder 1.6 Halogen Free Components. P8 Bank Isolation. P34 Stage Pressure Regulator 2. Installation. P9 Maintenance. P34 2.1 Installation Procedure for Panel. P9 6.5 Stage Pressure Regulator 2.2 Installation Procedure for Modular Manifold...
  • Page 4 WARNING! Only use approved leak detection use approved OXYGEN COMPATIBLE lubricants, which fluids with this product. Other leak detection fluids can be purchased from BeaconMedaes if necessary. may contain surfactants that can impair the structural integrity of the terminal unit. Pressurised gas from the system may cause personnel injury or property damage if the device is improperly operated or maintained.
  • Page 5: General Information. P5

    & t ailpipe a nd o ther n ecessary components, is intended to work in conjunction with Figure 1 - Manifold Changeover System (MAT-S). other devices within the medical gas pipeline system General Information.
  • Page 6 Sensor Sensor Gauge Left Bank Is Default Ball Valve Ball Valve Working Bank MAT-S MANIFOLD High Pressure Cylinders High Pressure Cylinders With Isolation Valve With Isolation Valve (Left Bank) (Right Bank) * NOTE: REQUIRED WHEN DELIVERY PRESSURE IS 8 BAR AND 11 BAR Symbols to BS2971 &...
  • Page 7 Medical Gas Supply System Figure 2b - Electrical Schematic Diagram. RS485 Communication BACnet/IP SmartBox Reserve Manifold Alarm Reserve Pressure Sensor2 Reserve Pressure Sensor1 Left Bank Left Bank Sensor Sensor Right Bank Right Bank Sensor Sensor Line Pressure Line Pressure Sensor Sensor Changeover Changeover Valve...
  • Page 8: St Stage Pressure Regulator. P8

    Connection. pressure should be set slightly lower than the primary supply pressure to prevent the unit from supplying gas The Medical Gas Supply System is compatible with during normal operation of the primary supply system. BeaconMedaes standard modular headers supplied up to 2x6 cylinder connections, see table 2 for reference. Stage Pressure Regulator. For safe operation regarding performance, mechanical Halogen Free Components. strength, resistance to ignition in pure high pressure...
  • Page 9: Installation. P9

    Medical Gas Supply System Installation. 2.1.4 Drill wall and fit wall plugs. Screw the manifold bracket to the wall, checking that it is firmly attached. Installation Procedure for 2.1.5 Hook the manifold panel onto the mounting bracket as shown in figure 4. Ensure the studs line up Panel. with the holes in the back plate, then lever down into position. Secure the panel on to the mounting plate with CAUTION! Ensure no contaminates, oil or grease the 4 x M8 shouldered nuts. come into contact with any of the gas connection/ internals.
  • Page 10: Installation Procedure For Modular Manifold Header. P10

    Medical Gas Supply System 2.1.6 Loosely connect the supplied ø22 mm OD stub 2.2.4 Reconnect the manifold header as shown in pipe (Item 12, figure 1) to the main pipeline isolation figure 5 and secure to the wall using the No. 10 pan head valve (Item 13, figure 1). Do not fit the O-ring seal until supplied with the kit. after brazing. CAUTION! Supplied fixings are for use with solid 2.1.7 Braze the pipework using the fluxless brazing masonry type walls only. Typical extension bracket is 2.5 technique with nitrogen purge. kg per side. CAUTION! Ensure the brazed connection point is 2.2.5 If additional headers are to be installed, remove...
  • Page 11 Medical Gas Supply System Figure 6 - Manifold Changeover System Header Arrangement Details. Gas specific non- return valve Copper Washer Cylinder Header Wall mounting points Mounting Bracket Chain pin Note : 3/8" plug and bonded seal is required on the last cylinder header on each bank.
  • Page 12: Cylinder Connection. P12

    Medical Gas Supply System Cylinder Connection. CAUTION! Only persons who have had specific training in the safety of medical gases, manual handling CAUTION! Ensure that all the tailpipes supplied techniques and cylinder changing procedures should be are the correct gas type. The gas ID is stamped onto the allowed to change cylinders on medical gas manifolds or nut that connects to the header non-return valve. medical equipment. 2.3.1 Connect the tailpipes to the non-return valves 2.3.3 Connect the cylinders to the pin indexed clamp on the header racks as shown in figure 7. on the tail pipe, as shown in figure 7. Ensure the Bodok seal is in place at the opposite side to the thumb screw 2.3.2 Refer to hospitals/site policy for safe cylinder on the pin index clamp before connection.
  • Page 13: Manifold Changeover System Electrical Wiring. P13

    100 m from alarm to manifold control panel. 2.4.2.3 Connect the alarm cable to the terminals shown in figure 8. 2.4.2.4 If a non BeaconMedaes remote alarm is to be used, the output signal from the manifold can be changed from the standard line contact resistors to a closed in normal condition by following the set-up menu detailed in Section 2.5.
  • Page 14: Manifold Control Menu Set-Up. P14

    Medical Gas Supply System 2.5 Manifold Control Menu Set-Up. Figure 9 - Accessing the Set-Up Menu. Press the setting icon in the home page. NOTE - See section 4.11 for full set-up menu map. 2.5.1 With the manifold installed as detailed in Sections 2.1 to 2.4, power up the manifold controller. 2.5.2 To access the set-up menu, follow the steps in Figure 9, followed by figure 10-14 to complete the set- up. See table 3 for the descriptions on the icons in the menu.
  • Page 15 Medical Gas Supply System Figure 10 - Set Line Pressure. Figure 12 - Cylinder Set-Up. NOTE - Line pressure will normally be pre-set from the NOTE - Minimum requirement in the cylinder set-up is factory. Options are for nominal 4, 8 & 11 bar supply. This to set the correct maximum pressure. This will correctly setting will not affect the actual supply pressure, it is for scale the graphic on the display. The size and number setting the default line pressure alarm. The line pressure of cylinders per bank is for calculating the average gas setting is changed by adjusting the regulator knob.
  • Page 16 Medical Gas Supply System Figure 13 - Line Pressure Alarm Set-up. NOTE - Default Line Pressure Alarm setting will be automatically defined when the Nominal Line Pressure is selected. See table 4 below for default values. These values can be manually adjusted as required to suit on site requirements. Figure 14 - Alarm Output Option. Press the system icon in the settings page. Press the Units of Measure icon in the settings page. Press the Low Line Pressure Alarm and High Line Pressure Alarm and modify the value by keyboard. Press the downward arrow to change the alarm output option. Table 4: Default Line Pressure Alarm Settings, and Adjustment Range.
  • Page 17: Installation Check. P17

    Medical Gas Supply System Installation Check. Pressure drop leak test validation notes: • The Manifold Changeover System uses medical 2.6.1 Ensure that all tailpipes are connected to the regulators approved to BS EN ISO 10524-2 standard, cylinders and manifolds on both sides and that the as required by ISO and HTM medical pipeline restraint chains are secure around the cylinders.
  • Page 18: Pressure Checks. P18

    Medical Gas Supply System Commissioning. Function Checks. 3.4.1 With the left bank as duty, press [Left Arrow] General. to select if necessary. Ensure all left hand cylinders are closed, then slowly drain the pressure from the test point Commissioning of the Manifold Changeover System must (shown in figure 1, item 17) until the cylinder contents be carried out in full after initial installation. The object pressure is below the bank changeover point (typically of the commissioning procedure is to ensure that all 10 bar for 4 bar supply, 20 bar for 8 and 11 bar supply).
  • Page 19 Medical Gas Supply System Figure 18 - Change Bank Lock Out, Low Cylinders. Description icon Condition Right Bank Running Icon Left Bank Empty Icon Right Bank Empty Icon MENU Zone Home Page Alarm Page 3.4.4 Open 1 cylinder on the left hand bank to re- pressurise. All conditions should return to normal as Setting page per figure 19.
  • Page 20 Medical Gas Supply System Figure 20 - Right Bank Low, Left Bank Running. 3.4.8 Ensure all cylinders are closed on both banks, then slowly drain the pressure from the test point (shown in figure 1, item 17) until the cylinder contents pressure is below the bank changeover point (typically 10 bar for 4 bar supply, 20 bar for 8 and 11 bar supply).
  • Page 21: Prime The Manifold Changeover System. P21

    Medical Gas Supply System Figure 23 - Apply Slow Bleed from Test Point. Table 5: Default Line Pressure Alarm Settings. Default Values Item Description Nominal Line Low Pressure High Pressure Terminal Unit Pressure Alarm Alarm Test Point Isolation Valve 4 Bar Test Point Connection 8 Bar 11 Bar 11.8 3.4.13 The controller screen output alarm conditions will show as per figure 24.
  • Page 22: Principles Of Operation. P22

    Medical Gas Supply System Principles of Operation. Figure 25 - Visual Indicators. General. The Manifold Changeover System pressure is set typically as per table 6 depending on whether it’s being used as a primary or backup supply manifold system. When the Medical Gas Supply System is in operation there is a provision for an alarm output to warn when the running bank cylinders are low, or if the line pressure is outside of normal operation. See figure 25 for full manifold visual indicators and meanings.
  • Page 23: Procedure To Prime Manifold Changeover System. P23

    Medical Gas Supply System Procedure when Primary Table 6: Typical pressure settings for HTM02-01 primary and emergency manifold changeover system, Supply Fails (For Backup Manifolds during normal pipeline system operation. Only). Pressure (Bar) Nominal System Design The following steps relate to figure 1 & 2, and detail how Max. Static Pressure Primary Supply 11.5 to operate the Medical Supply System in the event of the Min. Dynamic Pressure Primary Supply main supply system failing to supply to the medical gas 10.3 pipeline.
  • Page 24 Medical Gas Supply System Figure 26 Pressure Regulator Adjustment. 4.5.1.4 Shut off all cylinders on the bank at the opposite side of the regulator to be adjusted. Rotate 4.5.1.5 Slightly open vent valve (less than 1/4 turn) to anti-clockwise create a small flow of gas through manifold. to reduce set point NOTE - A small flow is required for regulator adjustments, see figure 22 in section 3 for reference. Vent Valve The following procedure describes process of setting stage pressure regulator’s “base” pressure. This procedure should only need to be performed if 1 stage pressure regulator pressures were not within acceptable...
  • Page 25 Medical Gas Supply System NOTE - By closing service valve, manifold’s line pressure sensor (item 19, figure 1) is also isolated. Cycling 4.5.2.3 Slightly open vent valve (less than 1/4 turn) to manifold to vent residual dome bias pressure will create a small flow of gas through manifold. also vent pressure shown on manifold’s line pressure sensor. Actual outlet pressure supplied by manifold is 4.5.2.4 Using 16 mm wrench, loosen the left 2 stage...
  • Page 26: Procedure To Cycle Banks

    Medical Gas Supply System Figure 28 - Left Bank Running, Right Bank Empty. 4.5.2.11 Open left side 2 stage pressure regulator isolation valve as below position. Full Black Vent Valve Line Isolation Valve Stage Pressure Regulator Intermediate Isolation Valve 4.5.2.12 Verify the manifold operation. NOTE - This is providing the standby cylinders are full. If the standby cylinders are empty, the manifold will stay 4.5.2.13 Install and secure front cover with the four in the standby side, and will automatically changeover...
  • Page 27: Procedure For Manual Cylinder Bank Changeover. P27

    Medical Gas Supply System Item Description 4.8.3 When the power is lost to the manifold control, Tail Pipe all alarm outputs will be active to bring attention to the Medical Gas Cylinder alarm system, and the solenoid valve on the gas control line will switch to left bank as primary bank by default. Tailpipe Pin Index Connection to Cylinder Bodok Seal NOTE - If the medical gas alarm system is also inoperable the manifold should always be monitored locally as 4.6.4 Replace the empty cylinder and reconnect the remote status monitoring is lost. tailpipes. The empty cylinder status on the screen and status icon will automatically return to normal. 4.8.4 In the event of power failure, the left bank supply is the primary source, with full supply pressure and flow 4.6.5 Repeat steps 4.6.3 & 4.6.4 for all the empty continuity. The right bank supply will take over when the cylinders once at a time till all have been replaced.
  • Page 28: Typical Cylinder Handling Checklist. P28

    Medical Gas Supply System 4.9 Typical Cylinder Handling 4.10 Cylinder Operation. Checklist. CAUTION! Undue force should not be used to cylinders. CAUTION! Only persons who have had specific training in the safety of medical gases, manual handling CAUTION! ALL cylinder valves should be opened techniques and cylinder changing procedures should be gently. TAPPING the operating key GENTLY with a soft- allowed to change cylinders on medical gas manifolds or faced (copper) mallet is acceptable but undue force medical equipment.
  • Page 29: Manifold Control Menus. P29

    Medical Gas Supply System 4.11 Manifold Control Menus. Figure 32 - Full Menu Map. Need password NOTE - While in service mode the cylinder bank changeover is manual only (see operating instruction in section 4.7 & 4.8). All manifold indicators function as normal, but no alarm outputs will be activated. 4109992485.00...
  • Page 30: Maintenance Procedures. P30

    A competent person who is conversant with the 5.3 Daily Inspection. maintenance of high-pressure medical gas installations and any special national conditions, which may apply, must carry out all maintenance. Preventative 5.3.1 Visually inspect manifold for normal operation. maintenance contracts are available from BeaconMedaes Record controller display status (e.g. running bank). for installations within UK. The distributors will be able to supply similar contracts in other areas. 5.3.2 Record left and right bank pressure gauge readings. WARNING! Obtain a work permit (or equivalent 5.3.3...
  • Page 31 Medical Gas Supply System manifold non-return valve (NRV). If the latter happens, Figure 33 - Relief Valve Inspection do not totally detach the tailpipe but instead retighten it and test other tailpipes in the same way. Any failed Exhaust NRV’s can be replaced after all cylinder valves have been Connection closed and the system has been depressurized. Repeat this test when the new NRV’s have been fitted.
  • Page 32 Medical Gas Supply System Table 12: Tailpipe Kit Numbers. 5.6 5 Years. Kit Number Description 4109150344 Oxygen Pin-Index Tailpipe Refer to section 6 for operation procedures. 4109150352 N2O Pin-Index Tailpipe 5.6.1 Service the regulators. 4109150357 O2-N2O Pin-Index Tailpipe 4109150360 Air Pin-Index Tailpipe 5.6.2 Replace the relief valves. 4109150370 CO2 Pin-Index Tailpipe 5.6.3 Replace the capsule in the terminal unit. 4109150345 Oxygen Extended Pin Index 4109150358 O2-N2O Extended Pin-Index 5.6.4 Replace the non-return valves in header. See 4109150361 Air Extended Pin-Index table 11 for the kit numbers of the gas dedicated non- return valves.
  • Page 33: Component Replacement

    Medical Gas Supply System Component Replacement Preparation for Component Procedures. Replacement and Maintenance Requiring Total Manifold Isolation. WARNING! It is essential that only genuine BeaconMedaes spare parts are fitted during 6.2.1 Ensure alternative gas supply is available and maintenance. functioning before taking the manifold offline. 6.2.2 Remove the front cover by opening the 4 latches CAUTION! Ensure no contaminates, oil or grease as shown in figure 36 and lift away.
  • Page 34: Preparation For Component Replacement And Maintenance Requiring Single Cylinder Bank Isolation. P34

    Medical Gas Supply System Preparation for Component Stage Pressure Regulator Replacement and Maintenance Maintenance. Requiring Single Cylinder Bank WARNING! Vent all inlet pressure and outlet Isolation. pressure to 0 bar prior to servicing the regulator. NOTE - If the service being carried out will require purging WARNING! Service must be performed in a clean the manifold before bringing back online it would be environment, free of any oils and grease (hydrocarbons). recommended to fully isolate manifold as in section 6.2. - Gloves must be worn to preserve cleanliness of internal regulator components. 6.3.1 Ensure there is adequate gas remaining in - Use care to not damage the regulator’s sealing surfaces.
  • Page 35 Medical Gas Supply System 6.4.5 Vent pressure from bank that was shut off in 6.4.10 Using a Screwdriver, insert into top of Spring step 1 by pressing the service relief valve. Chamber past Adjustment Screw threads and push on the Spring Button to push out Piston Diaphragm, Spring and Spring Button. Set components aside in a clean area. Service 6.4.11 Remove Pusher Post Button and set aside. Relief Valve 6.4.12 Using a Plastic Pick, remove the Regulator/ Body O-ring. Discard O-ring.
  • Page 36: Nd Stage Pressure Regulator

    Medical Gas Supply System 6.5 Stage Pressure Regulator 6.5.5 Using a 5 mm Hex Key Wrench, turn 2 stage pressure regulator Adjustment Screw counter-clockwise Maintenance. to release all spring tension. Remove Adjustment Screw/ Locknut and set aside in clean area. WARNING! Vent all inlet pressure and outlet pressure to 0 bar prior to servicing the regulator. 6.5.6 Using a 51 mm Socket, remove Spring Chamber. 6.5.7 Using a Screwdriver, insert into top of Spring WARNING! Service must be performed in a clean Chamber past Adjustment Screw threads and push on environment, free of any oils and grease (hydrocarbons).
  • Page 37: Replace Line Pressure Relief Valve. P37

    Medical Gas Supply System Replace Line Pressure Relief 6.5.18 Insert new Regulator/Body O-ring. Use care to place uniformly in groove. Valve. 6.5.19 Using Plastic Pick, remove old O-ring from Piston Line pressure relief valve kit numbers, see table 13, Diaphragm and install new one included in kit. chapter 7. 6.5.20 Stack Piston Diaphragm, Spring and Spring Icon NOTE - Line pressure relief valve replacement requires together. total isolation of the manifold. 6.5.21 Place Spring Chamber on top of these If the optional service mode running is to be used during components to capture them. The O-ring on Piston maintenance, complete steps in 6.1.
  • Page 38: Replace Intermediate Pressure Relief Valve. P38

    Medical Gas Supply System Replace Intermediate Pressure 6.7.5 Vent pressure in the 1 stage regulator that is isolated from last step by pressing the service relief Relief Valve. valve as shown in below figure. Intermediate pressure relief valve kit number, see table 13, chapter 7. Service Relief Valve NOTE - Intermediate pressure relief valve can be performed with the associated bank isolated, while running on the opposite bank of the manifold. Following procedure describes process to service intermediate pressure relief valve. If necessary, 6.7.6 Once all the gas has been vented, fully disconnect...
  • Page 39: Replace Medical Terminal Unit Test Point. P39

    Medical Gas Supply System 6.8 Replace Medical Terminal Unit 6.8.4 Replace the 1 fix terminal unit only, See figure 44 for reference. Test Point. 6.8.4.1 Thread an Allen key tool through the 2 fix to Terminal unit capsule kit number, see table 13, chapter the fasteners. Unfasten the 2 fix socket from the 1 fix terminal unit. NOTE - The terminal unit test point has its own isolation 6.8.4.2 Remove the check valve from the 1 fix terminal valve, so the manifold can continue to function as normal unit. while maintaining this unit. 6.8.4.3 Disconnect the 1/2” connection and remove the 6.8.1 Isolated the terminal unit from the valve shown 2 x M4 nuts and washer.
  • Page 40: Replace Manifold Header Non-Return Valves. P40

    Medical Gas Supply System 6.9 Replace Manifold Header Non- 6.8.5.6 Close the terminal unit isolation valve. Return Valves. 6.8.6 Replacing the terminal unit capsule only, see figure 44 for reference. CAUTION! It is mandatory to replace headers CAUTION! It is mandatory to replace terminal non-return valves every 5 years. unit capsule every 5 years. Header non-return valve kit numbers, see table 13, 6.8.6.1 Thread an Allen key tool through the 2 fix chapter 7.
  • Page 41: Replace Solenoid Valve. P41

    Medical Gas Supply System 6.10 Replace Solenoid Valve. 6.9.5 Vent pressure in the bank and 1 stage regulator that is isolated in the last step by pressing the service relief valve on the 1 stage regulator. Solenoid valve kit number, see table 13, chapter 7. NOTE - Solenoid replacement can be performed with the Service Relief service valve closed (Item 11, figure 1), while running on Valve both banks of the manifold. 6.10.1 If the optional service mode is selected during maintenance, complete steps in 6.1. 6.10.2 Close the service valve (Item 11, figure 1). 6.10.3 Enter the service mode in the controller.
  • Page 42: Replace Sensor For Distribution System

    Medical Gas Supply System 6.11.3 Disconnect the sensor cable connector with old 6.10.7 Connect the fittings connectors and muffler and sensor. seals from the old solenoid valve to the new one,. Then fit the new solenoid valve unit to the manifold as per the 6.11.4 Replace the old sensor with the new one, and fit old one, ensuring that the ’B’ port is connected to left sensors to the minimum leak fitting. Connect the cable bank and ‘A’ port is connected to right bank. connector with new sensor. 6.10.8 Wire the new solenoid valve cable to the 6.11.5 Open the service valve. controller cables. 6.10.9 Open the service valve. 6.11.6 Press the home icon or the previous icon to quit the service mode.
  • Page 43: Replace Sensor For Cylinder Pressure. P43

    Medical Gas Supply System 6.12 Replace Sensor for Cylinder Pressure. 6.12.4 Vent pressure in the 1 stage regulator that is isolated from last step by pressing the service relief valve as shown in below figure. Cylinder pressure sensor part number is 4109506200. Service Relief NOTE - Cylinder pressure sensor replacement can be Valve performed with the associated bank isolated, while running on the opposite bank of the manifold. NOTE - Figure 48 shows example of left bank replacement unit, mirror to opposite side for working on the right bank.
  • Page 44: Replace Gauge For Distribution System

    Medical Gas Supply System 6.13 Replace Gauge for Distribution 6.13.5 Loosen the line pressure gauge fix nut, then loosen the line pressure gauge connector nut. System Pressure. Line pressure gauge kit number, see table 13, chapter 7. Line Pressure NOTE - Line pressure gauge maintenance can be Guage performed with the associated bank isolated, while running on the opposite bank of the manifold. Following procedure describes process to service line pressure gauge. If necessary, regulator service can be performed while manifold is in service. However, this...
  • Page 45: Replace Gauge For Cylinder Pressure. P45

    Medical Gas Supply System 6.14 Replace Gauge for Cylinder 6.14.5 Vent pressure in the 1 stage regulator that is isolated from last step by pressing the service relief Pressure. valve as shown in below figure. Cylinder pressure gauge kit number, see table 13, chapter 7. Service Relief Valve NOTE - Cylinder pressure gauge replacement can be performed with the associated bank isolated, while...
  • Page 46: Replace Intermediate Pressure Gauge. P46

    Medical Gas Supply System 6.15 Replace Intermediate Pressure 6.15.5 Vent pressure in the 1 stage regulator that is isolated from last step by pressing the service relief Gauge. valve as shown in below figure. Intermediate pressure gauge kit number, see table 13, Service Relief chapter 7. Valve NOTE - Intermediate pressure gauge replacement can be performed with the associated bank isolated, while running on the opposite bank of the manifold.
  • Page 47: Replace Manifold Dome Regulator. P47

    Medical Gas Supply System 6.16 Replace Manifold Dome 6.17 Bringing the Manifold Back On Regulator. line After Being Fully Isolated. Dome regulator kit number, see table 13, chapter 7. 6.17.1 Ensure all cylinder valves are open. NOTE - Dome regulator replacement can be performed 6.17.2 Ensure both line isolation valves and intermediate with the service valve closed (Item 11, figure 1), while isolation valves are open. running on both banks of the manifold. 6.17.3 If required, purge the manifold from the test 6.16.1 Enter the service mode in the controller referring point by completing the following steps: to section 6.1. Touch the left or right arrow to switch to...
  • Page 48: Replace Controller. P48

    Left bank will supply the gas automatically. per table 6 in section 4, Principle of operation . Adjust as Connect the optional normal condition resisters to the necessary. See procedure for line pressure adjustment alarm (BeaconMedaes alarm only, see above note) if in Section 4.5. required. 6.18.5 If the optional service mode has been used 6.19.2 Loosen the screws on the side of the controller during maintenance, refer to section in 6.1 to return...
  • Page 49: Recommended Spares And

    Medical Gas Supply System Recommended Spares and Accessories. Spare Part Kit as Required 7.1.1 Apart from the regular maintained parts (See section 5), all other items are to be replaced as required. See table 13 for available spare part kit numbers NOTE - If any parts are identified as faulty, see section 6 for replacement procedures. Table 13: Service and Spare Part Kits. Kit number Description 4109150498 Intermediate Relief Valve Kit 4109150509 Line Pressure Relief Valve Kit-5.2 bar 4109150510 Line Pressure Relief Valve Kit-11 bar 4109150511 Line Pressure Relief Valve Kit-13 bar 4109150499 Stage Regulator Kit 4109150500 Stage Regulator Kit 4109150501 Header Non-Return Valve Kit-O2 4109150502 Header Non-Return Valve Kit-N2O 4109150503 Header Non-Return Valve Kit-O2/N2O...
  • Page 50 Medical Gas Supply System Appendix: Symbols Date of manufacture Manufacturer Authorized representative in the European Serial number Community/ European Union Atlas Copco Airpower n.v. Boomsesteenweg 957 2610 Wilrijk - Belgium CE mark and NB number Medical device 1639 Caution Consult instructions for use or consult electronic instructions for use Temperature limitation Unique device identifier Atmospheric pressure limitation Humidity limitation 4109992485.00...
  • Page 51 European Authorized Representative Atlas Copco Airpower N.V. Boomsesteenweg 957, 2610 Wilrijk Atlas Copco (Wuxi) Compressor Co., Ltd. No.45 XiMei Road, Xinwu District, Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province, 214111, China...

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