EN 737-2:1998/A1:1999
(Amendment)Medical gas pipeline systems - Part 2: Anaesthetic gas scavenging disposal systems - Basic requirements
Medical gas pipeline systems - Part 2: Anaesthetic gas scavenging disposal systems - Basic requirements
To amend EN 737-2 to correct a small number of minor errors and to reflect current testing practice.
Rohrleitungssysteme für medizinische Gase - Teil 2: Entsorgungssysteme von Anästhesiegas-Fortleitungssystemen - Grundlegende Anforderungen
Systèmes de distribution de gaz médicaux - Partie 2: Systèmes finals d'évacuation des gaz d'anesthésie - Règles fondamentales
Sistemi napeljav za medicinske pline - 2. del: Sistemi za odstranjevanje anestezijskih plinov in hlapov - Osnovne zahteve
General Information
- Status
- Withdrawn
- Publication Date
- 07-Dec-1999
- Withdrawal Date
- 31-Mar-2007
- Technical Committee
- CEN/TC 215 - Respiratory and anaesthetic equipment
- Drafting Committee
- CEN/TC 215/WG 3 - Medical gas supply systems
- Current Stage
- 9960 - Withdrawal effective - Withdrawal
- Start Date
- 01-Apr-2007
- Completion Date
- 01-Apr-2007
- Directive
- 93/42/EEC - Medical devices
Relations
- Effective Date
- 22-Dec-2008
- Effective Date
- 22-Dec-2008
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Frequently Asked Questions
EN 737-2:1998/A1:1999 is a amendment published by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN). Its full title is "Medical gas pipeline systems - Part 2: Anaesthetic gas scavenging disposal systems - Basic requirements". This standard covers: To amend EN 737-2 to correct a small number of minor errors and to reflect current testing practice.
To amend EN 737-2 to correct a small number of minor errors and to reflect current testing practice.
EN 737-2:1998/A1:1999 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 11.040.10 - Anaesthetic, respiratory and reanimation equipment; 23.040.01 - Pipeline components and pipelines in general. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.
EN 737-2:1998/A1:1999 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to EN ISO 7396-2:2007, EN 737-2:1998. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.
EN 737-2:1998/A1:1999 is associated with the following European legislation: EU Directives/Regulations: 93/42/EEC; Standardization Mandates: M/023. When a standard is cited in the Official Journal of the European Union, products manufactured in conformity with it benefit from a presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the corresponding EU directive or regulation.
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Standards Content (Sample)
SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-julij-2000
Sistemi napeljav za medicinske pline - 2. del: Sistemi za odstranjevanje
anestezijskih plinov in hlapov - Osnovne zahteve
Medical gas pipeline systems - Part 2: Anaesthetic gas scavenging disposal systems -
Basic requirements
Rohrleitungssysteme für medizinische Gase - Teil 2: Entsorgungssysteme von
Anästhesiegas-Fortleitungssystemen - Grundlegende Anforderungen
Systemes de distribution de gaz médicaux - Partie 2: Systemes finals d'évacuation des
gaz d'anesthésie - Regles fondamentales
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 737-2:1998/A1:1999
ICS:
11.040.10 Anestez
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