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36、tional Organization for StandardizationApproved byStandards Council of CanadaCAN/CSA-Z9170-1-11Terminal units for medical gas pipeline systems Part 1: Terminal units for use with compressed medical gases, vacuum, and anaesthetic gas scavenging systemsCAN/CSA-Z9170-1-11Terminal units for medical gas
37、pipeline systems Part 1:Terminal units for use with compressed medical gases,vacuum, and anaesthetic gas scavenging systemsCSA/4 Canadian Standards Association March 2011CAN/CSA-Z9170-1-11Terminal units for medical gas pipeline systems Part 1: Terminal units for use with compressed medical gases, va
38、cuum, and anaesthetic gas scavenging systemsCSA PrefaceThis is the second edition of CAN/CSA-Z9170-1, Terminal units for medical gas pipeline systems Part 1: Terminal units for use with compressed medical gases, vacuum, and anaesthetic gas scavenging systems, which is an adoption, with Canadian devi
39、ations, of ISO (International Organization for Standardization) Standard 9170-1 (second edition, 2008-07-01) entitled Terminal units for medical gas pipeline systems Part 1: Terminal units for use with compressed medical gases and vacuum. It supersedes the previous edition, published in 2000 as CAN/
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46、ts for use with compressed medical gases,vacuum, and anaesthetic gas scavenging systemsMarch 2011 Canadian Standards Association CSA/5Canadian deviationsTitleReplace the ISO title with the followingTerminal units for medical gas pipeline systems Part 1: Terminal units for use with compressed medical
47、 gases, vacuum, and anaesthetic gas scavenging systems1 Scope1.1 b)Delete the dashed item “oxygen-enriched air”1.7Delete this clause2*Normative referencesAdd the following clause2A Reference publicationsThe following Standards, published by the Canadian Standards Association, are adoptions of or are
48、 based on ISO Standards. The requirements of these CSA Standards shall take precedence over the International Standards on which they are based; any reference in CAN/CSA-Z9170-1 to the International Standard shall be replaced by a reference to the equivalent Canadian Standard.CSA (Canadian Standards
49、 Association)CAN/CSA-ISO 14971-07Medical devices Application of ri sk management to medical devicesCAN/CSA-Z5359-10Low-pressure hose assemblies for use with medical gasesZ7396.1-09Medical gas pipeline systems Part 1: Pipelines for medical gases and vacuum3 Terms and definitions3.7 medical gas pipeline systemReplace this definition with the followingmedical gas pipeline systemcomplete system that consists of a supply system, a monitoring and alarm system, and a distribution system with terminal units at the points where medical