Cylinder Maintenance
Valve Maintenance If grit, dirt, oil or water get into the cylinder valve then safety and/or quality may be compromised and gas leakage may occur. Before assembling regulators and fittings make sure there are no particles of dirt in the cylinder outlet. If a supply of clean compressed air or nitrogen is available use this to blow out any loose particles of dirt from the valve sockets: N.B. eye protection must be worn during this operation. Where clean compressed air or nitrogen is not available, particles of dirt and residual moisture can be removed by "cracking" open and immediately closing the valve (otherwise known as "snifting"). When "snifting" you must take the following safety precautions:
Never "snift" hydrogen as it may ignite spontaneously and never "snift" toxic gases. Instead, carefully inspect the outlet and if there are any signs of dirt, blow it out with a jet of clean compressed air or nitrogen. If the valve outlet contains oil then do not attempt to use the cylinder and return it to BOC under complaint.
Avoiding Cylinder Contamination: Backflow Backflow occurs when air enters a cylinder by flowing through an open valve or an empty cylinder. Safety hazards can be created if contaminants are allowed to pass back into the cylinder. Precautions must be taken to ensure that backflow of liquid or gas does not occur either when the cylinder is in use or when it is in store after being emptied. Preventative Measures As soon as the gas is in the cylinder has been used, close the cylinder valve to avoid moisture and other contaminants entering the cylinder. It is particularly important to ensure that when cylinders are connected to a process in which the process pressure can exceed the cylinder supply pressure adequate precautions are taken to avoid backflow in the cylinder. The following should be observed:
Fit Preventative Equipment Fit a non-return valve or check valve This is the simplest and cheapest method of preventing backflow, but it must be considered as the minimum requirement. These valves require regular maintenance as particulate matter or corrosive conditions can prevent resealing.
Fit an automatic shut-off/isolation valve This is activated by a low pressure signal when the supply gas cylinder pressure reaches a level that requires the cylinder to be replaced. An alarm should normally be incorporated into the system to alert the operator. What to do if your cylinder becomes contaminated If you know that a cylinder has become contaminated, by whatever means or whatever the contamination, inform BOC Gases. Before the cylinder is returned, make sure that you label the cylinder and provide any relevant information about the known or suspected contamination. This information is required even if the contaminant, such as water, has been emptied out of the cylinder before return.
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