Glad you’re okay man. Thanks for sharing.
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he said:I'm guessing once he had recovered enough he would have tested the unit, which was how he discovered the partially blocked orifice
My leaky valve was partially or fully plugged ( I found out after when I took it apart) causing the O2 flow to slow.
Yeah I know, I'm just interested in the actual flow rate, generally cmf are set to circa 0.7 lpm which is roughly metabolic rate and is checked semi regularly by means of a Dwyer Gauge or similar, I'm just wondering if the actual flow rate with the blockage was measured.he said:
Thank you sharing. Sorry but I am not a native speaker, I don’t understand what happened when you say that the leaky O2 valve was plugged: does that mean that something was blocking from inside the valve?
Its a tiny hole. 0.0035" or about 0.89mm in a brass orifice. A drop of seawater in there and some green corrosion over time and the flow rate will plummetThank you sharing. Sorry but I am not a native speaker, I don’t understand what happened when you say that the leaky O2 valve was plugged: does that mean that something was blocking from inside the valve?