It also depends on the size of the containers, size of the room, and whether dispensing from large to small Dewars is part of the process. The number of air changes, I agree, seems pretty low. This may be helpful.
http://www.stfc.ac.uk/she/resources/pdf/sc03_appendix_3.pdf
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Thermo Fisher Scientific
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A lot depends on how many containers in what size room.
-Brian
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Does anyone have a rule of thumb for a ventilation rate in a room which is being used to store liquid nitrogen containers? Several credible web sources recommend a "well-ventilated area" without mentioning numbers. We have a room under consideration for this purpose with about 1 air change per hour. This seems low to me, but I thought I would sanity check it with DCHAS-L.
Thanks for any help with this.
- Ralph
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Ralph Stuart CIH
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