Piped Gas & AGSS Systems
Medical Grade Copper Piping | Advanced Safety Features | Bespoke Designs | Comprehensive Service
How does it work?
A Burtons Piped gas system allows you to pipe Oxygen, Nitrous Oxide and Medical air into your practice from bulk gas bottles that are kept externally. (Oxygen can also be provided by large oxygen concentrators). It can also be used to exhaust anaesthetic gases from your practice when an active gas scavenging system is added.
We don’t just provide the system, our in-house, experienced installation teams will install the system and our Burtons Service Team will organise any routine maintenance plans that need to be in place. Ensuring not just complete practice safety, but also preserving the life of your system.
Start with a free site survey, where we can run through your requirements: wall outlet locations, gas types required, cylinder store locations etc to provide you with the best possible solution for your practice.
'We are delighted with the system which has been installed, the installation team and servicing team were fantastic, accommodating our needs and continuing to support us with the system following installation" - Anouska Rogers Smith - Wear Referrals
Safety Features - Advanced safety measures ensuring optimal staff protection.
Bespoke Designs - Designed & fitted to your practice’s unique requirements.
Comprehensive Service - Comprehensive Design, Installation, and Fitting all by Burtons.
Dramatically reduce your gas bill, how?
The gas is supplied in larger cylinders which are more cost effective. You will also be renting far fewer cylinders and will, therefore, be saving on delivery charges. Gas is supplied in larger cylinders at a lower cost. We can calculate your savings for you, give us a call on 01622 834300.
Health, Safety & Hygiene
Our system includes all of the key safety features of any standard piped gas installation, including: cylinders located outside of the building or in a designated room with external access that is accessible by your gas delivery driver meaning your staff will not have to manhandle heavy cylinders throughout the building and reduced fire risk as large volumes of gas are not kept in different locations, but Burtons piped gas systems go a step further, fully fitted with medical copper piping using strict medical standards as guidance, plus additional safety features included with each system, for optimal staff safety.
Read more about these safety features in our blog 'The Safety Feature Hidden in Practice Ceilings'
Active Gas Scavenging Systems
Active gas scavenging provides the most reliable method of waste gas extraction from your practice. Our AGSS design is the same standard as found in human hospitals, assuring your safety. We will design, build, install and maintain an active gas scavenging system that is tailored to your unique needs and working environment. Whether you are upgrading an existing practice or planning a new veterinary centre, we are here to help you to comply with practice standards and health and safety legislation.
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Other features to consider...
Cylinder Store - We can install an external galvanised cylinder store if your practice does not already have an appropriate storage room.
Gas Controls - Regulators are included with the system to reduce cylinder content pressure to the appropriate working pressure.
Outlets - We offer a choice of surface-mounted wall outlets or flexible ceiling pendants. Surface mounted outlets are similar in appearance to a household electrical fitting.
Anaesthetic Machines - Your anaesthesia apparatus may require modification or replacement for use with piped gases. We can carry out modifications during the main installation.
Air Breaks - Each anaesthetic machine will additionally require an air break for use with the AGSS. The air break eliminates any induced flow from the patient circuit.
Low-pressure warning device - This is fixed in line with the oxygen pipeline and will emit an audible warning if the line pressure falls below 30psi. Removes the need to leave the building to isolate the gas supply when it is not in use.
FAQ's
I want to add this to an existing practice, will it cause a lot of downtime?
We understand that this is often a concern, our project manager and installation team will work with you to make sure the work is carried out at the best possible time for you. Your practice can remain open whilst we do most of the work by us working on sections at a time, ensuring disruption is kept to a minimum.
Does it entirely remove the need for cylinders inside our pratice?
Whilst our systems will vastly reduce the amounnt of cylinders required, you will still require a backup cylinder if you are using an oxygen concentrator, this is in case of power outages or downtime for concentrator maintenance and servicing.
No, we can provide this and will run through the options upon the first site survey.
How much does it cost?
Unfortunately, every single system we install is unique. However, we can provide a free, no-obligation quote.