I am beginning to layout a newly acquired complete fill station, currently setup for continuous blending of nitrox and trimix with automatic cut-off solenoids on the O2. It included a few 3500 and 4500psi storage bottles, and a few 2400psi customer-owned O2 bottles. It also incorporates a Haskel for boosting O2 deco bottles.
My question is about layout for safety, since this will be in a garage attached to my house. Does anyone make any provisions in case of an O2 fire? Do you keep the O2 bottles away from any cascade bottles? O2 bottles far away from the mixing panel? I assume the point of most concern for an O2 fire would be the fill whip connection. Would a dedicated O2 whip located away from the mixing panel be prudent? Currrently it is right next to the air/nitrox whip.
I had tossed around the idea of locating the Haskel and O2 bottles in a small shed next to the garage.
Besides keeping everythng as clean as possible, and keep the fill rates very slow, does anyone else do any more protective measures?
My question is about layout for safety, since this will be in a garage attached to my house. Does anyone make any provisions in case of an O2 fire? Do you keep the O2 bottles away from any cascade bottles? O2 bottles far away from the mixing panel? I assume the point of most concern for an O2 fire would be the fill whip connection. Would a dedicated O2 whip located away from the mixing panel be prudent? Currrently it is right next to the air/nitrox whip.
I had tossed around the idea of locating the Haskel and O2 bottles in a small shed next to the garage.
Besides keeping everythng as clean as possible, and keep the fill rates very slow, does anyone else do any more protective measures?