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If you didn't use zero air, what would you use? Ambient air pushed through a compressor is going to have large and varying amounts of hydrocarbon contamination that will cause much greater variation in your baseline than the variation caused by different oxygen concentrations in zero air in cylinders.I am setting up an FID. I am considering using a tank of compressed zero air as the air supply. My concern is that not all zero air has exactly the same ratio of oxygen to nitrogen. Would this potentially cause problems with FID performance when installing a new tank, or is it a moot point?
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