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I live in Sydney, Australia. Can someone help me find the materials for the exit bag/ insert gas method ?
Price and availabilityNitrogen is 100%
And painless too why dont everyone on this site do it?
So it has never been used?the seller told me the equipment has been in a warehouse and was never used in firefighting or similar
What should I look out for? I am planning on getting a medical oxygen bottle to thoroughly test out the equipment.So it has never been used?
You can check if it works yourself.
What should I look out for? I am planning on getting a medical oxygen bottle to thoroughly test out the equipment.
150 bar pressure means that its like normal atmosphere pressure times 150 (150x bigger pressure than in atmosphere) I dont know about volume it takes but it seems like 1,5 m3 would not be enough but I may be wrong, from the size it will be enough anyway to CTB you. I have seen people who intended to do it with smaller nitorgen bombs.What does it mean exactly when a cylinder is said to be 150 bar pressure, 1.5m3 tank of Nitrogen?
The cylinder is about 70cm high, 20cm diameter. Does it mean that when the pressurized gas is released it takes 1.5m3 volume on normal room pressure?
Moreover, do you think it is enough for a reliable ctb with a bag?
1.5m³ is 1500L. That can kill you 10 timesI dont know about volume it takes but it seems like 1,5 m3 would not be enough but I may be wrong,
What's the pressure of those cylinders? In some European countries they name their cylinders based on how much water it holds like 5L, 10L... but that's not the same as uncompressed gas volume.i'm searching for a helium, argon or n/n2 gas cylinder that i can order to germany. In German Online Shops I only find cylinders up to 50l.
Are there any shops you can recommend?
Does it have an exhalation valve? If yes then it should be fineView attachment 115555
Does anyone know if this looks like a good EEBD hood to buy? I'm pretty sure it is but I just want a second opinion before I begin this project. I found a cheap option that seems legit. Maybe too good to be true.
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how big you want your cylinder to be?i'm searching for a helium, argon or n/n2 gas cylinder that i can order to germany. In German Online Shops I only find cylinders up to 50l.
Are there any shops you can recommend?
I live in Sydney, Australia. Can someone help me find the materials for the exit bag/ insert gas method ?
What should I look out for?
I am planning on getting a medical oxygen bottle to thoroughly test out the equipment.
You must use oxygen tubing instead of the welding hose. Read inert gas chapter on the PPH Essentials.I am also worried the welding hose will somehow rip the bag when I am ready, it is a heavier welding hose
i'm searching for a helium, argon or n/n2 gas cylinder that i can order to germany.
You can implement all types of setups in the UK: ExitBag, Hood, SCBA, SCUBA. Depends on how much money do you want to spend on it.can anyone recommend a good UK setup? would be really appreciated
There are also adapters for the G3/4" Russian connection and the CGA-346 US SCBA connection (CGA-347 is also used for SCBAs there).Why only these three standards?Because so far there are only adapters for these three standards
What does it mean exactly when a cylinder is said to be 150 bar pressure
That hood is from the same manufacturer of the equipment in my setup. It has a long hose and a plug-in nipple to connect to a quick coupler (which is the easiest type of connection to connect/disconnect) in the SCBA of the rescuer.Does anyone know if this looks like a good EEBD hood to buy?
Ah, I wondered about this cause I don't know how to transport 600 liters^^. Would 10 l be enough then?What's the pressure of those cylinders? In some European countries they name their cylinders based on how much water it holds like 5L, 10L... but that's not the same as uncompressed gas volume.
Does it have an exhalation valve? If yes then it should be fine
I still struggle with this, is it two fingers flat against the throat under the elastic or two fingers perpendicularYou are supposed to fill the bag 2 minutes fixated on your forehead, once it's filled pull it down and leave some space (two fingers, got no source on that) to deplete CO2. (Re)read the inert gas chapter in pph/ppeh!
If you believe in the pph/ppeh and the case studies around than this the way it will work. Nobody in here can
give you a more definite answer as that would imply some form of reincarnation.
Overkill. Literally. :)1.5m³ is 1500L. That can kill you 10 times
How do you go about buying the gas cylinder ?
the mask
I went with perpendicular and blacked out. I don't think that these small details matter much. You just need to make sure you're not fixating the bag like youI still struggle with this, is it two fingers flat against the throat under the elastic or two fingers perpendicular
There are no air to n2 adapters in my region too but I can buy it from any country I want by middlemen(Of course, it is 4-5 times the actual price of the product).Since adapters are cheap,so 4-5 times the actual price of the adapter is not too muchThe mask setups are SCBA and SCUBA, connecting the air regulator to a Nitrogen cylinder using an air-to-nitrogen adapter, but that option is not available on all regions since there isn't an air-to-nitrogen adapter for all the Nitrogen standard connections (each region has its own).
That hood is from the same manufacturer of the equipment in my setup. It has a long hose and a plug-in nipple to connect to a quick coupler (which is the easiest type of connection to connect/disconnect) in the SCBA of the rescuer.
It doesn't have an inner mask like the typical self-recue EEBD hoods, maybe because it's used at a very high flow rate. It's basically like an ExitBag but with the inlet on bottom instead of atop and with a dedicated purging valve under the inlet.
The hoods with an inner mask maybe will perform better at lower flow rates in terms of CO₂ purging.
Ask the manufacturerHow long does a tank hold its gas? I want to purchase a tank ahead of time so that when my condition deteriorates to the point I can't endure it, I will have a way in place for leaving the pain. But it could be as long as a couple years. If I buy a tank now, will it still have all its gas a couple years down the road or would I probably need to have it refilled? Thank