Dental Anesthesia Equipment & Services

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MTS provides Dental Air Compressor installations and system sales. In addition to helping you decide what the right type of compressor for your facility will be, we’ll also help you with blue printing, ordering copper pipe and equipment, and ensure that your installation is certified to meet NFPA codes and standards. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Dental Anesthesia Equipment & Services


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Dental Anesthesia Equipment Services
24 Hours Emergency Service Support
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Dental Air Compressor Installations
MTS provides Dental Air Compressor installations
and system sales. In addition to helping you
decide what the right type of compressor for your
facility will be, well also help you with blue
printing, ordering copper pipe and equipment, and
ensure that your installation is certified to
meet NFPA codes and standards.
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Dental Vacuum Pump Installations
From large to small, we carry all sizes of dental
vacuum pumps, and we can even help you decide
what vacuum pump will be best for your facility.
If you just need the installation, we can assist
with that as well.
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Annual Inspections Maintenance
All dental facilities that provide compressed
medical air and medical gases is required to
receive annual inspections on their gas delivery
systems. We provide a simple and automated
inspection service once annually, and can even
conduct maintenance inspections and provide
emergency inspections.
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Dental Flowmeter Repairs
Dental Flowmeters can be expensive to replace,
fixing them is a great alternative that will
always save you money. Getting youre flowmeters
repaired is as simple as printing off our packing
slip and mailing them directly to us with a CC
Authorization form. See the link below for more
details.
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Dental Air Compressor and Dental Gas
Installations
Everything you Need MTS works with facility
directors and dentists to provide streamlined
dental gas installations. Our services include
drafting blueprints, identifying system
requirements, shopping for and ordering the
equipment you need at wholesale prices, and
certifying the completed installation per NFPA
guidelines. Dental Gas Installer
Requirements Per NFPA guidelines, dental gas
installations must be performed by ASSE 6010
Medical Gas Installers, and ASME IX Brazers if
copper pipe is involved Our Dental Gas
Installers Our dental gas installation team can
handle everything from plumbing 100 bed dental
facilities, to installing small vacuum pumps in
single room facilities. Upon completion of your
new dental gas installation, MTS will provide you
with a Medical Gas Verification. These
verifications are required per NFPA guidelines
and must be conducted on all new downstream
pipelines and equipment within the gas delivery
system. Ordering the Equipment We provide
wholesale distribution through every major
medical gas manufacturer specd for your project,
so all installations contracted through MTS come
with discounted prices on equipment. During the
planning and blueprinting phase well be able to
tell you everything you need, how long it takes
to be delivered, what the cost will be, and what
it costs to install and verify the project.
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Dental Air and Vacuum System Maintenance
Belt Inspections Scroll compressor belts wear
out over time and it is suggested to replace
them annually to ensure there are no unexpected
tears during regular use. Belts should, however,
be checked for this wear on a quarterly basis.
Ensuring proper tension is the best way to avoid
fraying and belt wear over time. Analyzing Alarm
Readings Alarm readings will tell whether or
not there are temperature issues with the pump,
in these cases bearings, O-rings, and seals will
be replaced. Overload Check the conditions of
overload on both vacuum pumps and compressors by
checking amp readings once a quarter. Proper
function of overloads is also tested by manually
tripping the overloads. Valves Poppet valves,
plate valves, and ring valves should be replaced
annually Oil Compressors Oil-flooded
compressors need to have oil changed every 6
months at least, depending on use.
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Medical Testing Solutions
Phone Number - 8447685744
Website - https//medicaltestingsolutions.com/
Email Address - support_at_medicaltestingsolutions.co
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