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TF64

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May 27, 2023
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What is the required Nitrogen purity for CTB using either SCUBA or SCBA? I have food grade Nitrogen which I believe is typically between 99.0% and 99.5% purity with oxygen concentration less than 1% and carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide concentrations under 10ppm and 300ppm respectively. Is this sufficient? If not, there are numerous grades of "high purity" Nitrogen, so I am a bit confused as to what specific grade of Nitrogen I would ask for when I go to buy it.
 
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befree

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Mar 22, 2022
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At least 2.8 = 99,8 % purity or higher.

 
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anonaon

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Feb 26, 2023
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Yes, that's good enough. Atmospheric O2 concentration of <6% is fatal but the higher the purity, the faster you lose consciousness & die
 
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mcis5942

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Jul 1, 2023
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Hello everyone, question for the nitrogen / N2 purity. I came across an industrial tank, when ask about the purity the supplier provide the following details

Gas: Compressed Nitrogen (GNâ‚‚)
Purity: ≥99.995%
Impurities (O2): ≤ 50.00ppm
Moisture (DEW POINT): ≤ 20.53ppm (≤ -55°C)

Gas: Oxygen Free Nitrogen (OFN)
Purity: ≥99.998%
Impurities (O2): ≤ 10.00ppm
Moisture (DEW POINT): ≤ 5.30ppm (≤ -65°C)

Gas: Purified Nitrogen (PN2)
Purity: ≥99.998%
Impurities (O2): ≤ 3.00ppm
Moisture (DEW POINT): ≤ 2.58ppm (≤ -70°C)

Gas: High Purity Compressed Nitrogen (HPNâ‚‚)
Purity: ≥99.999%
Impurities (O2): ≤ 1.00ppm
Impurities (CO): ≤ 1.00ppm
Impurities (CO2): ≤ 1.00ppm
Impurities (H2): ≤ 1.00ppm
Moisture (DEW POINT): ≤ 2.58ppm (≤ -70°C)

The supplier mentioned their tank as the PN2. Does this work for the exitbag method? Thank you in advance.
 
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x0nSS

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Aug 11, 2023
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Not pro but 99.99 is all options. Should be ok for purity. You need regulator info for tank (usually country say typr).
 
befree

befree

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It's unhelpful to post incorrect information.
Use google and you will find out that 2.8 = 99,8 % is. And this is the required minimum purity.
 
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curtaincall

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Jul 31, 2023
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Use google and you will find out that 2.8 = 99,8 % is. And this is the required minimum purity.

Any environment with less than 10% oxygen will result in death.

I don't need to use google. I know my science.

Please qualify your answers.
 
befree

befree

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Mar 22, 2022
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Any environment with less than 10% oxygen will result in death.
Read more about the method and you will understand why a minimum purity of 99.8% is necessary for a peaceful death. I know my profession.
 
Das Nichts

Das Nichts

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Apr 8, 2023
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Any environment with less than 10% oxygen will result in death.

I don't need to use google. I know my science.

Please qualify your answers.
What exactly are you suggesting?
 

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