NFPA 99 compliant medical gas systems for dental offices, surgical centers, and clinics in Tulsa. From rough-in to final certification.
Medical gas systems are the lifeline of any surgical or procedural facility. We ensure absolute precision in brazing, purging, and pressure testing to meet rigorous Oklahoma and NFPA standards.
Our installations strictly adhere to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 99 Health Care Facilities Code. We hold ASSE 6010 certifications for Medical Gas Systems Installers.
All copper tubing and fittings are specially cleaned and bagged for oxygen service to prevent combustion hazards.
We maintain a continuous nitrogen purge during brazing to prevent oxidation scale formation inside the piping.
Strict color-coding and labeling every 20 feet and at every valve to ensure gas identification.
While we perform the installation and initial pressure tests, a certified ASSE 6030 Medical Gas Verifier (third-party) must perform the final inspection and certification before the system can be used for patient care. We coordinate this entire process.
Yes. Retrofitting involves installing zone valves, alarm panels, and the piping network. It often requires opening walls and ceilings. We work after hours or in phases to minimize disruption to your practice.
Most general dentistry offices require Nitrous Oxide (N2O) and Oxygen (O2) for sedation. Oral surgeons typically require additional systems including high-volume surgical vacuum and possibly medical air.
A Zone Valve Box allows specific sections of the piping system to be shut off for maintenance or in an emergency without cutting off gas to the entire building. They are required by code to be placed outside each anesthetizing location.