CAN/CSA-Z5359-04 (R2009)

Low-Pressure Hose Assemblies for use with Medical Gases
This National Standard of Canada is based on International Standard ISO 5359:2000 (second edition, 2000-11-01). Scope 1.1 This International Standard specifies requirements for low-pressure hose assemblies intended for use with the following medical gases: - oxygen; - nitrous oxide; - air for breathing; - helium; - carbon dioxide; - xenon; - specified mixtures of the gases listed above; - air for driving surgical tools; - nitrogen for driving surgical tools; - nitric oxide/nitrogen mixtures; - vacuum. It is intended in particular to ensure gas-specificity and to prevent cross-connection between systems conveying different gases. These hose assemblies are intended to be used at pressures less than 1 400 kPa. 1.2 This International Standard specifies the allocation of non-interchangeable screw-threaded (NIST) connectors and diameter-index safety system (DISS) connectors to medical gases and specifies the dimensions of non-interchangeable screw-threaded (NIST) connectors.1) 1.3 This International Standard does not specify: - requirements for coaxial hoses used for the supply and disposal of air for driving surgical tools; - requirements for electrical conductivity. 1.4 This International Standard does not specify the intended uses of hose assemblies. NOTE Some examples of intended use specified in other International Standards are as follows: a) between a terminal unit and medical equipment (ISO 9170-1, ISO 8835-1, ISO 10651-1); b) between the fixed pipeline system and a terminal unit of that system (ISO 7396-1, ISO 11197); c) between a terminal unit and a second terminal unit (ISO 7396-1); d) between an emergency supply and an emergency and maintenance inlet point of a pipeline system (ISO 10524, ISO 7396-1); e) between an emergency supply and medical equipment (ISO 10524, ISO 8835-1, ISO 10651-1).
OEN:
CSA
Langue:
English
Code(s) de l'ICS:
11.040.10; 23.040.70
Statut:
Annulée
Date de Publication:
2004-02-29
Numéro Standard:
CAN/CSA-Z5359-04 (R2009)