I was on a site with no internet access this week. This might be too late to do any good.
First, no: No experience with PureAire monitor.
Second, Jefferson Laboratory (formerly Continuous Beam Accelerator Facility), Newport News, VA, has a good research-oriented booklet on oxygen deficient atmospheres due to high nitrogen levels. We know people there but do not work there.
George C. Walton, CHMM
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Subject: [DCHAS-L] Recommendations for Oxygen monitors?
Hello,
Do any of you have experience with the Oxygen Monitoring system by PureAire? It uses a zirconium oxygen sensor with a10 year life expectancy. I am shopping for a monitor for a room that houses liquid nitrogen and NMR.
Best,
Penny
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Penny Manisco,
Chemical Hygiene Officer
Harvey Mudd College
(909)6074217
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