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Medical Gas Rail Benefits
Flexibility & Adaptability
- Staff can place equipment where it is needed
- Equipment can be rearranged by staff at any time,
without tools
- Accessories and equipment can be re-configured with
minimal expense as dictated by changing conditions
- The position and gas designation of each individual
outlet can be specified for every installation
- Non-invasive gas expansion by replacing plugs with
outlets at any time in the future
- Many components from existing Fairfield installations
may be moved over to the new rail system, minimizing
the impact of obsolescence
- Gas rail sections may be installed around inside
or outside corners, allowing equipment planners great
freedom in designing state-of-the-art facilities while
minimizing in-wall construction
- Gas rails may be connected serving multiple beds
from a single-point gas feed location
Convenience
- Empowers staff to place all equipment where
needed
- Hoses are connected to gas outlets
immediately below
equipment, minimizing unsightly hose tangles
- Flow meters connected directly to rail
- Additional
gas service may be added on the rail by use
of gas block assemblies.
Efficient Work Environment
- Each treatment area can be individually arranged
for optimal care
- The unit is designed with
smooth and soft contours
so it looks and feels less imposing
- Easy to
clean and service
Quality
- Made from high quality materials – extruded,
anodized or powder-coated aluminum, machined
or molded plastics
- Rail mounting of equipment
relieves strain on outlets and prevents leakage
and gas loss
- We provide the strongest warranty
in the industry
Capacity
- Accommodates up to 12 gas outlets per 8 foot (2.5
m) section
- Gas outlets available: oxygen, air,
vacuum; nitrogen and others can be specified
Cost
- Can be specified with expandability and adaptability
in mind to minimize obsolescence
- Reduced construction
time and cost through labor reduction
- Equipment
and accessories can be shared among all areas in
a facility where Lifespan rail systems
are used, reducing over-all inventory and
facilitating an exchange-type repair policy to maximize
up-time
- Gas rails can be connected to create practically
any length installation; up to 50 feet (15
m) can
be fed from a single wall connection point;
longer lengths are possible with dual feed
Customer Support and Service
- Full equipment planning and design support available
- We would appreciate
a description of the problems you would like solved,
or any product
suggestions you care to share with us
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