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how low do you let your acetylene tank get before getting a refill? -
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mhorowit wrote:
how low do you let your acetylene tank get before getting a refill? - Mike 0 PSI |
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On Aug 13, 12:41 pm, Rocky wrote:
mhorowit wrote: how low do you let your acetylene tank get before getting a refill? - Mike 0 PSI Oxyacetylene rigs should have anti-backflash check valves at the torch end of the hoses so that oxygen can't go back up through the acetylene hose and into an acetylene tank that's at zero psi. If those valves aren't there the operator shouldn't let the tank pressure fall so low that oxygen pressure could do that. Oxygen in an acetylene tank is a bomb, of course. Acetylene is already unstable enough without that. Dan |
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mhorowit wrote:
how low do you let your acetylene tank get before getting a refill? - Mike As long as you have check valves in the lines, to the point where there is not enough pressure to sustain the 3-5 psi regulator setting at the flow demand of the torch. Acetylene is only unstable if in the gaseous state ABOVE 15 psi. John |
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On Aug 13, 8:53 pm, John wrote:
mhorowit wrote: how low do you let your acetylene tank get before getting a refill? - Mike As long as you have check valves in the lines, to the point where there is not enough pressure to sustain the 3-5 psi regulator setting at the flow demand of the torch. Acetylene is only unstable if in the gaseous state ABOVE 15 psi. John Paul Mee, the lead welder for Aeronca (sp) says never weld with less than 100 pounds if you want a good weld. He said you ain't got enough heat. with less than 100 pounds. I suppose if you just wanted to heat up something to bend it or whatever, any psi would be ok JimV. |
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On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 21:01:04 -0700 (PDT), dpilot
wrote: On Aug 13, 8:53 pm, John wrote: mhorowit wrote: how low do you let your acetylene tank get before getting a refill? - Mike As long as you have check valves in the lines, to the point where there is not enough pressure to sustain the 3-5 psi regulator setting at the flow demand of the torch. Acetylene is only unstable if in the gaseous state ABOVE 15 psi. John Paul Mee, the lead welder for Aeronca (sp) says never weld with less than 100 pounds if you want a good weld. He said you ain't got enough heat. with less than 100 pounds. I suppose if you just wanted to heat up something to bend it or whatever, any psi would be ok JimV. what may cause the low pressure limitation is the way acetylene is stored in the tanks. I am told that it is in solution with some solvent - acetone I think - and that it is not just a gas as in the case of oxygen or argon. more like a soda pop with gas disolved in the fluid to make it stable/non explosive in the bottle. take the pressure down too far and you may not be getting acetylene as the gas. ask your distributor for the details though. this was related to me second hand.(the guy was getting stuck into me in a model engineers meeting) Stealth Pilot (paul mee is in the USA isnt he? shouldnt that be $200 or did you mean psi :-) ) |
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![]() "mhorowit" wrote in message ... | how low do you let your acetylene tank get before getting a refill? - | Mike My supplier charges extra if you let it get below 100lbs or so. They say they have to pull a vacuum on the cylinder and then recharge it when it is returned too low. (I own the cylinders) -- Anyolmouse ---- Posted via Pronews.com - Premium Corporate Usenet News Provider ---- http://www.pronews.com offers corporate packages that have access to 100,000+ newsgroups |
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