FM-962 Rev. D 11/21
COMPACT TRIPLE WALL OUTLET STATION MODEL 6255-1
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
To assure safe operation and conformation to local
fire codes, all Porter Outlet Stations are designed to
be used with sedation delivery systems mounted
inside walls and they meet or exceed the guidelines
established by the National Fire Protection
Association for Nonflammable
Medical Gas Systems,
NFPA 99. Copies of NFPA 99 or portions thereof may
be obtained by writing to:
National Fire Protection Association
Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269-9904
Or call: 1-800-344-3555
The Porter Compact Triple Wall Outlet Station (6255-
1) provides a quick, safe, and reliable method of
connection to both Porter Sedation and Clean-Air™
outlet service. The 6255-1 provides all the service
features of the Porter 6200-1 N
2
O/O
2
outlet station,
and the Porter 5600-3 Clean-Air outlet station.
Features include the
cross+protection
system to
prevent unintentional misconnection to the central
piping system. The outlet station utilizes a duplex
connector which prevents the Nitrous Oxide from
being connected unless the Oxygen is connected,
and offers oxygen resuscitator quick connect
compatibility. Compact stainless steel face plate is
color coded for instant gas identification. A qualified
plumber can install the outlet station by following the
details listed in this brochure.
See Page 3 and 6 for Dimensions
STATION INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1.
LOCATION
:
Select appropriate location for
mounting station to a stud prior to installing
drywall or wall board. Secure bracket (left or
right side) to stud. (Figure 1)
WARNING
Porter, Outlet Stations utilize the
cross+protection
system. The copper tubing is diameter indexed; 3/8”
O.D. for Nitrous Oxide and ½” for Oxygen. The
cross+protection
system is designed to prevent
misconnection of Oxygen and Nitrous Oxide piping.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CHANGE THE
DIAMETERS!
Tampering with the
cross+protection
system constitutes acceptance of liability by the
installer. For your own protection, as well as that of
the Doctor and the patients, use 3/8” O.D. tubing for
all Nitrous Oxide lines and ½” O.D. tubing for all
Oxygen lines.
Figure 1