the
outlet
stations
for every
application
6200-1
N
2
O1O
2
OUTLET
STATION (CONCEALED)
PORTER O
2
1N
2
O OUTLET
STATION Stock No. 6200-1
(Exposed Piping Cover Kit
Stock No. 6250K)
PORTER O
2
OUTLET
STATION Stock No. 6100-1
(Exposed Piping Cover Kit
Stock No. 6250K)
6200-1 WITH 6250K
N
2
O1O
2
OUTLET
STATION (EXPOSED)
Installation and Instructions
The Porter Outlet Station offers safety, reliability and flexibility
of installation. One model outlet station is used for all configura-
tions. Features include the
cross+protection
system to prevent
unintentional misconnection to the central piping system.
Compact stainless steel faceplate is color coded for instant gas
identification. A qualified plumber can install the outlet station
by following the details listed in this brochure.
WARNING
Porter Outlet Stations utilize the
cross+protection
system. The
copper tubing is diameter indexed; 3/8” O.D. for Nitrous Oxide
and 1/2” 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 lia-
bility 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 1/2” O.D. tubing for all Oxygen lines.
To assure safe operation and conformation to local fire codes, all
Porter Outlet Stations are designed to be used with sedation deliv-
ery 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
6100-1
O
2
OUTLET
STATION
(CONCEALED)
6100-1 with 6250K
(EXPOSED)
WARNING:
Dental workers are exposed to N
2
O during admin-
istration of N
2
O/O2 conscious sedation analgesia. NIOSH has
recommended that exposures should be minimized. Contact NIOSH
(1-800-35-NIOSH) to receive NIOSH Publications on
Control of
Nitrous Oxide in Dental Operatories.
Exposure can be minimized by
effective controls. National Institute for Occupational Safety and
Health (NIOSH) publications state that controls, including System
Maintenance, Ventilation and Work Practices can effectively reduce
N
2
O concentrations in dental operations. Your Porter Scavenger
System is an important part of the system of controls.
pg. 1
FM-348 Rev H. 6/11