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NFPA 99 and oxygen clean service

NFPA 99 and oxygen clean service

NFPA 99 and oxygen clean service

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I just read a note in NFPA 99 about WAGD systems not requiring oxygen clean piping. Not that I go to reference it again I can't seem to find it. Can anybody point be in the right direction. I think it was around 5.1.3.7.2 but can't find the note.  

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RE: NFPA 99 and oxygen clean service

To install medical gas you should design and install to NFPA 99 & ASSE 6000. Installer must have 32hrs cert. as required in 6000. Most unions have a medical gas training program to 99,6000 and section IX

RE: NFPA 99 and oxygen clean service

NFPA 99 - 2005 - 5.1.10.2 and following specifies what materials can be used for WAGD systems.

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