Just some quick thoughts you should consider:
Are they storing in fixed tanks, portable liquid cylinders, or dewars?
How big are they?
How big is the room?
Are they dispensing or using for cold storage?
Have you done back of the envelope calculations to determine the concentration during a catastrophic release? For a small spill?
I've been working with one lab being fed with a 1500 gallon tank (tank is outside) for cooling then vented back outside and the vendor recommended that we install an O2 sensor.
I'm also aware of a smallish electron microscope lab that uses 100-gallon cylinders that, after doing spill calculations, also had a sensor installed.
We did spec sensors into our new Chemistry Stores addition in the LN dispensing room.
The biology labs with 20L dewars being used for cold storage typically don't.
Jeff
Hello All,
We are in the process of building a new biology building and one of the labs will regularly contain a liquid nitrogen tank. Are oxygen depletion sensors required? The only thing I have come across said "recommended if room doesn't have
adequate ventilation."
Thanks,
Paul Battles
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