by
Dan » Thu Mar 27, 2008 11:17 pm
Sometimes the manufacturers themselves are the best sources of information. Take a look at this link for Scott Specialty Gases:
http://www.scottecatalog.com/ScottGas.n ... aqPressReg
One recommendation: Learn to use the correct regulator for the gas; you will need to learn about the CGA (chemical gas association) numbers. Helium and nitrogen use the same regulator (same CGA). However, hydrogen uses a different regulator with reverse-threaded design.
Other choices you have are: brass versus staniless steel and pressure ranges for the gauges on the regulator.
Again, check the manufacture's site for good info and guidance. They can explain better that I can.
I prefer to use the dual stage regulator so that I can know the tank pressure and the outlet pressure from the regulator itself.
You can the regulator on the tank itself and then you can use tees/fittings to split the lilne. I would use the dual stage regulator in this instance. You may want to have shut off valves for each separate line (in case you want to conserve gas by shgutting off just a particular line).
Of course the best recommendation is to be aware of gas cylinder safety (for both the gas itself and for the proper cylinder usage and storage).
Regards,
Dan