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Description / Abstract:
This part of ISO 10079 specifies minimum safety and performance
requirements for medical and surgical suction equipment (see Figure
1) for health care facilities such as hospitals, for domiciliary
care of patients and for field and transport use.
Although such equipment may be driven by centrally powered piped
vacuum systems, compressed gases and electricity, or be manually
powered for a variety of applications, this part of ISO 10079
addresses only mains electricity- and battery-powered suction
equipment.
NOTE See also annex M in this part of ISO 10079.
ISO 10079-1 is one of a series of International Standards based
on IEC 60601-1:1988; in IEC 60601-1 (the "General Standard"), this
type of International Standard is referred to as a "Particular
Standard". As stated in 1.3 of IEC 60601-1:1988, the requirements
of this part of ISO 10079 take precedence over those of IEC
60601-1.
The scope and object given in clause 1 of IEC 60601-1:1988
apply, except that 1.1 shall be replaced by the following:
This part of ISO 10079 is not applicable to:
a) central power supply (by vacuum/compressed air generation),
piping systems of vehicles and buildings, and wall connectors;
b) catheter tubes, drains, curettes and suction tips;
c) syringes;
d) dental suction equipment;
e) waste gas scavenging systems;
f) laboratory suction;
g) autotransfusion systems;
h) passive urinary drainage;
ii) closed systems for wound drainage;
j) gravity gastric drainage;
k) orally operated mucous extractors;
l) suction equipment where the collection container is
downstream of the vacuum pump;
m) equipment marked as suction unit for permanent
tracheostomy;
n) ventouse (obstetric) equipment;
o) neonatal mucous extractors;
p) suction equipment marked for endoscopic use only.
NOTE 1 This part of ISO 10079 applies to mains electricity- and
battery-powered suction equipment. Part 2 of ISO 10079 applies to
manually powered suction equipment. Part 3 of ISO 10079 applies to
suction equipment powered from a vacuum or pressure source.
NOTE 2 Components illustrated are not necessarily required by
this part of ISO 10079.
NOTE 3 Suction equipment shown is an example only, and actual
systems may consist of other arrangements and components not
illustrated.