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Cleaning for Oxygen Service
Does anyone know where I can get a copy of these publications other than
joining the CGA? O2-DIR "2000 Directory of Cleaning Agents for Oxygen Service" G-4.1 "Cleaning Equipment for Oxygen Service" Thanks. |
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Cleaning for Oxygen Service
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http://www.ihs.com/ or I'm guessing you can buy them from CGA with out joining. Vince Mark wrote: Does anyone know where I can get a copy of these publications other than joining the CGA? O2-DIR "2000 Directory of Cleaning Agents for Oxygen Service" G-4.1 "Cleaning Equipment for Oxygen Service" Thanks. |
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Cleaning for Oxygen Service
Hi Mark,
Now you done it! You went and picked a subject near and dear to my heart. The blatant rip off and extortion of American industry by the jack booted thugs of NAPA and their henchmen enforcers, your local fire dept. All in the guise of safety! Do I sound bitter? I AM! I have a long story I could tell you. I am currently trying to put a web site up that tells it. I'm more than sure I don't have to say to much more than that, and that most of the members of this group have stories of their own dealing with these thugs. Being that this is just my 2nd day of following and posting to this group I don't know any of your stories. You tell me, am I right? I have a copy of NFPA 51, Standard for the design and installation of Oxygen-fuel gas systems., 2002 edition. (most current) It's a 17 page pamphlet of information that's been around since the 30's. It makes these references as to proper cleaning of copper for piping of O2. "A.6.4 Also see CGA Pamphlet G-4.1, Equipment cleaned for Oxygen service." "A.6.4.1 Hot water solutions of caustic soda or trisodium phosphate are effective cleaning agents for this purpose." Hope that helps. Randy H. SC Glass Tech. Scam Diego, Comi-fornia "Mark" wrote in message news:7_2Dc.112867$HG.42806@attbi_s53... Does anyone know where I can get a copy of these publications other than joining the CGA? O2-DIR "2000 Directory of Cleaning Agents for Oxygen Service" G-4.1 "Cleaning Equipment for Oxygen Service" Thanks. |
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Cleaning for Oxygen Service
On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 23:57:55 GMT, "Mark"
wrote: ===Does anyone know where I can get a copy of these publications other than ===joining the CGA? === === ===O2-DIR "2000 Directory of Cleaning Agents for Oxygen Service" === ===G-4.1 "Cleaning Equipment for Oxygen Service" === === ===Thanks. === I know when I was in thre USAF and worked O2 systems the only approved method of cleaning anything that came into contact with O2 was to use trico 1.1.1 followed by a rinse of distilled water, followed by a check with a ultraviolet light..........after they started to phase out Trico's use at field level we used a compound simply called PF, which was used to wash the items two times and followed up with a triple rinse of distilled hot water between each PF wash and finally a ultraviiolet light check.....and a hot O2 gasseous or nitrogen purge Now everything goes to depot level if it needs cleaning.... Visit my website: http://www.frugalmachinist.com Opinions expressed are those of my wifes, I had no input whatsoever. Remove "nospam" from email addy. |
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Cleaning for Oxygen Service
http://www.airspeedpress.com/newoxyhacker.html
I don't know how relevant you may find this but it does specifically address oxygen cleaning of scuba tanks and other high pressure scuba gear. I have this book and believe it is one of the better ones that i have read. Vance is pretty much the Lindsey of the scuba diving world. He is an enthusiast that has many useful ideas for the scuba diver. david mahoney "Mark" wrote in message news:7_2Dc.112867$HG.42806@attbi_s53... Does anyone know where I can get a copy of these publications other than joining the CGA? O2-DIR "2000 Directory of Cleaning Agents for Oxygen Service" G-4.1 "Cleaning Equipment for Oxygen Service" Thanks. |
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On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 20:42:08 -0700, "Randy H." wrote:
Hi Mark, Now you done it! You went and picked a subject near and dear to my heart. The blatant rip off and extortion of American industry by the jack booted thugs of NAPA and their henchmen enforcers, your local fire dept. All in the guise of safety! Huh? The National Auto Parts Association are "jack booted thugs"? Gary |
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Cleaning for Oxygen Service
opps! I surely meant NFPA. The National Fire Protection Agency.
I think I think I was set up by my spell checker! "Gary Coffman" wrote in message ... On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 20:42:08 -0700, "Randy H." wrote: Hi Mark, Now you done it! You went and picked a subject near and dear to my heart. The blatant rip off and extortion of American industry by the jack booted thugs of NAPA and their henchmen enforcers, your local fire dept. All in the guise of safety! Huh? The National Auto Parts Association are "jack booted thugs"? Gary |
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