KevinNM
Contributor
There is a lot of energy in a 3000 psi tank. I suspect you'd be better off arranging thick concrete walls such that the tanks are away from people and equipment while being filled. OTOH, I know someone who found a cracked tank while filling it by observing something "odd" going on with a label, which wouldn't have happened if they were not near it during the fill.Just a question on the side, since filling tanks has its risks, could they put the tank being filled in a protection enclosure?
I remember that they now fill truck tires in a sort of cage because they had explosion in the past. Maybe it could be applied to scuba tanks?