Product Description
DIN medical gas outlets are terminal units designed to provide safe and reliable access to medical gases at the point of care. Based on DIN 13260-2 and EN ISO 9170-1 standards, these outlets are typically used in hospitals, clinics, operating rooms, ICUs, and emergency departments across Europe and other regions that follow DIN/EN healthcare guidelines. Feature Description Standard DIN 13260-2 / EN ISO 9170-1 Design Modular, wall-mounted or panel-integrated terminal units Connection Type 2-pin or 3-pin quick-release (push-and-click) connection system Orientation Horizontal or vertical wall or pendant mounting Serviceability Front serviceable (easily maintained without shutting down full system) Gas-specific indexing (mechanical keying): Prevents connection of the wrong device to the wrong gas. Quick-connect probe system: Push-in and pull-out mechanism for safe and rapid connection/disconnection. Robust internal construction: Usually made of chrome-plated brass Safety Features: Non-interchangeable gas-specific mechanical coding Visual and tactile identification (color and shape coded) Pressure-tight sealing to prevent gas leakage when not in use
FAQs of DIN BACK ENTRY MEDICAL GAS OUTLES:
Q: What material is used to manufacture the DIN Back Entry Medical Gas Outlet?
A: The DIN Back Entry Medical Gas Outlet is made from a combination of plastic and metal.
Q: What is the shape of the outlet?
A: The outlet has a circular insert with a square base.
Q: Is the outlet suitable for both industrial and residential use?
A: Yes, the outlet is designed for both industrial and residential applications.
Q: What power source is required for this outlet?
A: The outlet operates using electrical power.
Q: Are there multiple color options available for this outlet?
A: Yes, the outlet is available in multiple colors, including black, white, blue, and yellow.
Q: What function does the DIN Back Entry Medical Gas Outlet serve?
A: The outlet provides electrical connection functionality.
Q: Is the outlet manually operated or automated?
A: The outlet has a manual automation grade.