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#3770 10/11/05 11:47 AM
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does anyone know where I can get a cheap agss system. its for a satellite w/shop which doesnt have windows and no mgps.
But we will be expected to test anaesthetic machines in there.

#3771 10/11/05 3:16 PM
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In our department we have a big beast manufactured by Becker, a German Company. However I have also seen a wall mounted unit which connects to a standard 13A socket. I think that it was manufactured by Penlon. What do Maternity units use?

#3772 10/11/05 5:47 PM
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Hi, we (Braun & Co. Ltd.)manufacture compact AGSS systems that are competetively priced. Please do not hesitate to contact us if we can be of assistance.Tel: 01652 632273

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Have a chat with the people at MEC TEL. 01582 661885, they do small systems that would suit.

#3774 18/11/05 8:33 PM
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Can’t you just avoid using anaesthetic agents and Nitrous altogether, then, Karl? I would take lots of breaks too, Mate, if I were you. Simply the opening and closing of the door, and going out for a whiff of fresh air usually suffice, do they not? smile


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#3775 30/11/05 4:12 PM
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Dear KM,
Please check with the following link.Hope it will help.
http://www.medaes.co.uk/
(The MEDÆS Anaesthetic Gas Scavenging System (AGSS) is an active system that removes waste anaesthetic gas mixtures from operating rooms and other areas in which anaesthetic gases are administered. The design of the system is in compliance with BS 6834:1987. The oil-free exhauster units provide reliable service with the minimum of maintainance necessary. A range of simplex and duplex units are available to suit all system sizes, with remote start switches being installed at the points of use. BS 6834 compliant receiver and terminal units complete the system eliminating the possible health hazards concerned with frequent exposure to anaesthetic gases.)

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Dear KM,
Please check this link too. It is very much available with this site.
https://www.ebme.co.uk/arts/art6.htm
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Sajeev

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Thanks for your help.
Sorted via a fully fitted mgps in the rm we need it in.
Should stop us falling asleep!!, then again of cause maybe the the stimulated mind will carry out the work quicker leaving more time to sleep?


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