[labnetwork] Nitrous Oxide Gas Monitoring Survey
Iulian Codreanu
codreanu at udel.edu
Tue Jul 30 07:32:33 EDT 2024
Hi Dan,
Our N2O cylinder is part of the inert farm; held in place by a cylinder
bracket attached to the wall. No sensor.
Cheers,
Iulian
iulian Codreanu, Ph.D.
Director, Nanofabrication Facility
University of Delaware
Harker ISE Lab, Room 163
221 Academy Street
Newark, DE 19716
302-831-2784
https://udnf.udel.edu
On 7/27/2024 6:34 AM, Dan P. Woodie wrote:
>
> Lab Network,
>
> Our IR sensor for N2O monitoring has recently died, and there are
> questions being raised on if it is needed or not. If your facility has
> nitrous oxide in it, I would appreciate if you can share the answers
> to these two questions:
>
> 1. How do you store / secure the N2O (gas cabinet, gas bunker,
> neither, etc.)?
> 2. Do you have any gas monitoring for it?
>
> Any other code or security / abuse insights anyone can offer would
> also be appreciated. Thanks.
>
> Dan
>
> Daniel Woodie
>
> Director, Micro/Nano Fabrication Center, Princeton Materials Institute
>
> Princeton University
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>
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>
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