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Nitrogen hood question
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The vertical glass case on my nitrogen gas flow meter measures in cubic feet per hour…what number do I need to set it on to get a flow rate of 15 liters per minute? A conversion table said 32 cubic feet..Could someone please verify this for me?
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Nice to meet you. I have 40cf cylinder with a regulator/flow meter. May I ask why you chose a respirator mask?? I am currently trying different items to keep the oven bag off my face...such as vizors or cardboard over the nose to eliminate the bag from sticking to my face.
Though more costly, I think the respirator mask is more full proof and you can do it lying down.
I've tested it and you'll need a minimum flow of 80cfh. My 20cf cylinder lasted 15 mins at this flow. I might get a 40cf to be on the safe side.
Take a deep breath then secure mask and lay down. Exhale fully and wait a couple of seconds before inhaling. This will allow all CO2 to be purged from the mask.
Where does one purchase a respirator mask ??? (I only see Amazon logos with no details on your thread)....Sounds like a good option. I looked on Ebay ....there are different kinds.
If you covert it I'll be 63.57. But I'd suggest it be even higher. I've seen a nitrogen hood death on the darkweb and it didn't look as peaceful as they say. Perhaps increasing the flow rate would help.
Though more costly, I think the respirator mask is more full proof and you can do it lying down.
I've tested it and you'll need a minimum flow of 80cfh. My 20cf cylinder lasted 15 mins at this flow. I might get a 40cf to be on the safe side.
Take a deep breath then secure mask and lay down. Exhale fully and wait a couple of seconds before inhaling. This will allow all CO2 to be purged from the mask.
If you covert it I'll be 63.57. But I'd suggest it be even higher. I've seen a nitrogen hood death on the darkweb and it didn't look as peaceful as they say. Perhaps increasing the flow rate would help.
The vertical glass case on my nitrogen gas flow meter measures in cubic feet per hour…what number do I need to set it on to get a flow rate of 15 liters per minute? A conversion table said 32 cubic feet..Could someone please verify this for me?
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