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DiscussionCO cylinder
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I ordered a 110L CO cylinder online at a welding company which surprisingly came without any checks but I don't know how to check how much PPM of CO is in there. How would I be able to know and can this be attached to a gas mask?
look at purity of the item you bought on the site or by documentation if provided. a gas purity of 99% means that if cylinder is hooked to a oxygen mask and all inside volume of the mask is replaced by the gas so inside concentration of the gas equals 1,000,000ppm or 100% of the mask volume. so you can possibly get CO concentration from range of 100,000 to 1,000,000ppm depending on a gas mask isolation (a leaky mask leaks the gas into atmosphere)
CO cylinder can be easily connected to oxygen mask via silicone tubing of proper diameter. set up the gas flow rate on pressure regulator to 15L/M for 7 minutes of gas flow, it's time until the cylinder contents are exhausted or on 10L per minute as overall gas concentration above 10,000ppm(1%) is deadly itself and you can ignore possible gas leaks at such purity and speed of flow.
also make sure you bough CO and not CO2, i never heard that CO used in welding though
look at purity of the item you bought on the site or by documentation if provided. a gas purity of 99% means that if cylinder is hooked to a oxygen mask and all inside volume of the mask is replaced by the gas so inside concentration of the gas equals 1,000,000ppm or 100% of the mask volume. so you can possibly get CO concentration from range of 100,000 to 1,000,000ppm depending on a gas mask isolation (a leaky mask leaks the gas into atmosphere)
CO cylinder can be easily connected to oxygen mask via silicone tubing of proper diameter. set up the gas flow rate on pressure regulator to 15L/M for 7 minutes of gas flow, it's time until the cylinder contents are exhausted or on 10L per minute as overall gas concentration above 10,000ppm(1%) is deadly itself and you can ignore possible gas leaks at such purity and speed of flow.
also make sure you bough CO and not CO2, i never heard that CO used in welding though
Neither have I but apparently it's pure carbon monoxide. How do I know what pressure regulator and tubing would fit the cylinder? Also would a mixture of 1000ppm of CO and nitrogen also be lethal? Can you pm me and I can show you how the cylinder looks
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