I am moving this summer and researching some of the local dive sites and operations. Came across this on a local scuba park website:
NOTE: ALL EANx cylinders must be labeled O2 cleaned CGA G 4.1
NOTE: Revised Edition: CGA G-4.1, Cleaning of Equipment for Oxygen Service
January 4, 2019 Cleaning of Equipment for Oxygen Service, an
internationally harmonized publication. This publication
describes the cleaning methods and requirements for
equipment used in the production, storage, distribution,
and use of liquid and gaseous oxygen to reduce the
risk of fire, explosion, or promotion of combustion.
Cleaning in accordance with this publication is required
for all surfaces in contact with a gas or liquid that has
an oxygen concentration greater than 23.5%
So i researched CGA G 4.1. It is recommendations from the Compressed Gas Association. I can't get the actual regulation without paying a couple of hundred $$, but a summary says: Cleaning in accordance with this publication is required for all surfaces in contact with a gas or liquid that has an oxygen concentration greater than 23.5%
This is different than what I thought was an industry standard, anything under 40% did not require O2 cleaning. I understand that O2 cleaning would be necessary if a fill station used partial pressure blending but this site says they bank 32%.
Anyone run into this before?
NOTE: ALL EANx cylinders must be labeled O2 cleaned CGA G 4.1
NOTE: Revised Edition: CGA G-4.1, Cleaning of Equipment for Oxygen Service
January 4, 2019 Cleaning of Equipment for Oxygen Service, an
internationally harmonized publication. This publication
describes the cleaning methods and requirements for
equipment used in the production, storage, distribution,
and use of liquid and gaseous oxygen to reduce the
risk of fire, explosion, or promotion of combustion.
Cleaning in accordance with this publication is required
for all surfaces in contact with a gas or liquid that has
an oxygen concentration greater than 23.5%
So i researched CGA G 4.1. It is recommendations from the Compressed Gas Association. I can't get the actual regulation without paying a couple of hundred $$, but a summary says: Cleaning in accordance with this publication is required for all surfaces in contact with a gas or liquid that has an oxygen concentration greater than 23.5%
This is different than what I thought was an industry standard, anything under 40% did not require O2 cleaning. I understand that O2 cleaning would be necessary if a fill station used partial pressure blending but this site says they bank 32%.
Anyone run into this before?