Amico NFPA Triplex RVL Modular Stack Mount User Manual

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COORDINATION

A.

Medical Gas Contractor shall coordinate with other trades to ensure timely installations and evade conflicts

and interference.

B.

Work with metal stud partition installer and/or mason to ensure anchors, sleeves and similar items are

provided in sufficient time to avoid delays; chases and openings are properly sized and prepared.

C.

Coordinate with owner to ensure medical gas outlets, whether owner supplied or contractor supplied, in

walls, ceilings and all equipments are provided by the same Medical Gas Equipment Manufacturer (MGEM)

are satisfactory to the owner.

D.

Coordinate with bulk cryogenic gas supplier for installation, connection and verification of bulk gas supply

systems.

E.

Medical Gas Contractor shall supply and install the master alarm system (including the signal wiring). The

electrical contractor shall provide power wiring to each alarm panel. Medical Gas Contractor is responsible

for proper termination, testing and marking of alarm panels. Termination shall be done by or under

the supervision of manufacturer of the alarm panels.

F.

Coordinate with Medical Gas Verifier to deliver a complete, tested medical gas installation ready for owner’s

use.

SUBMITTALS

A.

Furnish the following as one package:

1.

Medical Gas Equipment Manufacturer (MGEM) submittals including at least or at a minimum of the

following:

a.

Complete specifications for the product intended to be installed, dimensional drawings,

and wiring schematics where appropriate.

b.

For Medical Vacuum and WAGD plants include:

(i)

Package drawing indicating package style, dimensions when complete, method of

disassembly and sizes of subsections for rigging and installation.

(ii)

Vacuum System and package capacity expressed with CFM.

(iii)

Lubrication method (if any).

(iv)

Drive detail including adjustment method.

(v)

Motor including frame type, service factor, horsepower, current draw, and RPM.

(vi)

Air filters including type and replacement element.

(vii)

Vacuum regulators including type and manufacturer.

(viii)

Sound pressure in dB(A) when operated within the capacity as stated in the

NFPA 99 Standard.

(ix)

Heat output in BTU for the equipment.

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