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I am storing a small quantity of Liquid Nitrogen, how can I calculate if the area is at risk?

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I am storing a small quantity of Liquid Nitrogen, how can I calculate if the area is at risk?

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It is necessary to calculate the room volume, and the volume of expanded Liquid Nitrogen, and then determine if the Nitrogen dispel enough air so the resultant Oxygen content would be 18% or less. To make this easy for you, we have a PC based calculation tool which we can send to you – simply insert the room dimensions and the quantity of LN2 stored and the tool does the rest. Alternatively, an even easier option is for you to send us your room dimensions and quantity of LN2 and we will send you the results.

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