Holly, Thanks for this message. Reach out to us directly at techservice.usa@chartindustries.com and they can help to answer your questions. Thanks, CAIRE
Hi sir. I'm Joel from Philippines and currently working abroad. I just want to ask something and I hope you can help . i have problem in my Liquid Oxygen tank loaded with 230L.. The issue is it always released pressure in the pressure relief valve the reason for the tank to empty.
Joel, Thanks for reaching out. I would recommend reaching out directly to our Technical Service team with an email to this address TechService.global@chartindustries.com. You can also call 1-800-482-2473.
Somewhat correct but not the correct way to fill a lox base. The correct way is to gravity fill the base this ensures complete fill with correct saturation and allowing your primary relief valve to stay closed during fill. This is the way it was designed to be filled 45 years ago.
Thanks for your post. This video instruction helps to ensure that we end up with LOX saturated at 20 psi so the patient will get the correct prescribed flow rate. A gravity fill would leave the reservoir at close to atmospheric pressure which would cause the delivered flow rate at each setting to be under the prescription.
excellent video , I had the chance to work with this equipment filling up O2 tanks ,working as a RT it was so challenging.thanks.
Thanks Martin for the note! We really appreciate it.
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Holly, Thanks for this message. Reach out to us directly at techservice.usa@chartindustries.com and they can help to answer your questions. Thanks, CAIRE
don't you also have to turn open the pressure valve on the source tank a few times when filling the unit?
Hi sir. I'm Joel from Philippines and currently working abroad. I just want to ask something and I hope you can help . i have problem in my Liquid Oxygen tank loaded with 230L.. The issue is it always released pressure in the pressure relief valve the reason for the tank to empty.
Joel, Thanks for reaching out. I would recommend reaching out directly to our Technical Service team with an email to this address TechService.global@chartindustries.com. You can also call 1-800-482-2473.
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Published June 20, 2012
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Somewhat correct but not the correct way to fill a lox base. The correct way is to gravity fill the base this ensures complete fill with correct saturation and allowing your primary relief valve to stay closed during fill. This is the way it was designed to be filled 45 years ago.
Thanks for your post. This video instruction helps to ensure that we end up with LOX saturated at 20 psi so the patient will get the correct prescribed flow rate. A gravity fill would leave the reservoir at close to atmospheric pressure which would cause the delivered flow rate at each setting to be under the prescription.
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