My question for the OP. Is that note meant for diving in the park or at the fill station should one want a nitrox fill?
i believe it is for the fill station only.. never had a park or dive operator check my tanks if not doing a fill
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My question for the OP. Is that note meant for diving in the park or at the fill station should one want a nitrox fill?
i believe it is for the fill station only.. never had a park or dive operator check my tanks if not doing a fill
If it's for Nitox fills then their requirement makes absolute sense if they are partial pressure filling.
ooops, missed that. ;-)but I said in the original post that they bank 32%.
I don't think you will find such a report. The only filling danger with (say) 32% Nitrox is when it starts as 100% plus the right amount of 21% to dilute it down.There is one shop I know of down here in South FL that banks nitrox but won't fill non-O2 clean tanks. I refuse to use them nor their boats for that specific reason. All of the other shops I know of gladly fill non-O2 clean tanks with banked nitrox of 32-36%.
I'm not aware of a single incident caused by a non-O2 clean tank filled with banked EAN32 or EAN36 that exploded due to the PPO2 being too high. If anyone knows of any please let me know and point me to the details if possible.
any vessel or container (includes piping) is subject to.Interesting. The shop I get nitrox from uses a membrane system. They'll fill any tank with up to 36%. I usually have my normal (i.e. not O2 cleaned) aluminum 80's filled with 32%.
Apparently this shop (and they're pretty busy...) is under the impression that a cylinder and valve need only be O2 cleaned if they are to come in contact with gas > 40% O2.
There is one shop I know of down here in South FL that banks nitrox but won't fill non-O2 clean tanks. I refuse to use them nor their boats for that specific reason. All of the other shops I know of gladly fill non-O2 clean tanks with banked nitrox of 32-36%.
I'm not aware of a single incident caused by a non-O2 clean tank filled with banked EAN32 or EAN36 that exploded due to the PPO2 being too high. If anyone knows of any please let me know and point me to the details if possible.
That's way way it should be done. Vote in their pocket book, but make sure they know why. There are establishments I will never do business with again. They now why. When enough people hit them where it hurts they will change their policies.There is one shop I know of down here in South FL that banks nitrox but won't fill non-O2 clean tanks. I refuse to use them nor their boats for that specific reason. All of the other shops I know of gladly fill non-O2 clean tanks with banked nitrox of 32-36%.
There is one shop I know of down here in South FL that banks nitrox but won't fill non-O2 clean tanks. I refuse to use them nor their boats for that specific reason. All of the other shops I know of gladly fill non-O2 clean tanks with banked nitrox of 32-36%.
I'm not aware of a single incident caused by a non-O2 clean tank filled with banked EAN32 or EAN36 that exploded due to the PPO2 being too high. If anyone knows of any please let me know and point me to the details if possible.