Demystifying Medical Gases in Healthcare Design: Practical Guidance for Architects
About
Medical gas systems are a critical yet often misunderstood component of healthcare facility design, especially in ground-up projects like Ambulatory Surgery Centers (ASCs). This presentation aims to demystify the complexities surrounding medical gas infrastructure design by providing architects with a practical understanding of system requirements, storage options, code thresholds, and design implications. From room sizing and gas types to alarm systems and piping strategies, participants will gain the knowledge needed to make informed decisions and collaborate effectively with engineers and consultants. Whether designing a dedicated med gas room or integrating portable solutions, this session equips architects with the tools to navigate regulatory, spatial, and functional challenges with confidence.
Learning Objectives
Credit Type
1 LU | HSW
Category
Project Planning & Design
Course Number
CZMEDGAS26
- Understand common medical gases and their uses in healthcare settings.
- Compare storage options and determine space and code requirements.
- Identify key design elements like piping, alarms, and valve boxes.
- Apply practical strategies for integrating med gas systems in healthcare facilities.
Prerequisite Knowledge
None
HSW Justification
This program qualifies for Health, Safety, and Welfare credit because it addresses life safety and code compliant building systems. Emergency lighting, fire alarm systems, and required equipment clearances protect occupants from electrical hazards and fire risk, while proper coordination supports safe emergency response and code compliant construction.