From:
Michael McCutcheon <0000153f1ee0b856-dmarc-request**At_Symbol_Here**LISTS.PRINCETON.EDU>
Subject:
Re: [DCHAS-L] Oxygen monitor recommendations
Date:
Sep 27, 2022 21:56 UTC
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Michael McCutcheon <jmmchemist**At_Symbol_Here**YAHOO.COM>
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Hi,
In a laboratory facility, we use the following monitor for our compressed gas storage/ distribution manifold room and liquid nitrogen cryogenic storage room. The unit seem to be very reliable and simple to install.
Note, the detector and horn & strobe kit require separate power supplies. Also, the unit is not equipped with backup power, e.g. UPS, so will need to be connected to backup power outlets or UPS installed-- power outage, where exhaust ventilation is lost, would be one scenario where an oxygen deficient atmosphere could form.
Product: Macurco™ OX-6 Oxygen Detector (Controller and Transducer with) with external horn & strobe kit for an alarm.
J. Michael McCutcheon
jmmchemist**At_Symbol_Here**yahoo.com
On Tuesday, September 27, 2022 at 02:11:35 PM PDT, SYLVIA TARINBROUSSEAU <0000133f07ad71a7-dmarc-request**At_Symbol_Here**lists.princeton.edu> wrote:
Hello
I am in need of oxygen monitor recommendations for our tank room. We have a six pack of helium as well as nitrogen tanks. Its end of fiscal for us, so of course it would decide to go belly up.
Thank you
Sylvia Tarin-Brousseau
Sr. Forensic Chemist
DEA Southwest Laboratory
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