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heliumornitrogen

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Oct 22, 2020
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Does anyone know if a 137 BAR cylinder will be able to give the recommended 15LPM gas flow? TIA
 
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johntee2

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With a regulator you should be able to down rate the pressure from 137 Bar to whatever you want. Where did you get the cylinder? I'm wondering if the gas suppliers will let me have a 2.1m3 one to set up at home? It's not illegal but I will need a legit excuse, I'm guessing.
 
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heliumornitrogen

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With a regulator you should be able to down rate the pressure from 237 Bar to whatever you want.
Thanks, I purchased the 2L cylinder @ 200 BAR but have decided I want a larger cylinder to be on the safe side. Problem is I“m struggling to find a supplier that sells larger cylinders @ 200 BAR. They all seem to be 137 BAR unless you want to purchase a 20L cylinder or larger. As I“m not 100% sure I understand this fully, I just wanted to make sure that 137 BAR will give the required 15LPM gas flow.
 

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