Propane EFI - part duece

Bill Shaw bshaw at connix.com
Fri Jul 7 14:33:35 GMT 2000


Not exactly propane,  but this link shows what can happen when a nitrous bottle lets go...

http://www.enhancedhealth.com/NOS2.htm

Be careful out there!

Bill


Franc wrote:

>         That seems like rather a lot to me, in a cylinder tested and certified
> to I think somewhere around about 30 bar. Having said all that, I don't have
> any info about the vapour pressure of liquid propane at 90 deg.C to make a
> comparison, but even a fraction of 227 bar sounds pretty dodgy! The system
> temperature would have to be controlled significantly above maximum ambient
> (which let's say would be 50 deg. C, just to make sure), and would need to
> be _failsafe_, i.e. proof against failure of temperature control, etc.
>
>         Am I barking up the wrong tree, or is this just slightly scary?
>
>         Just an enquiring mind - I have never done the above calculation
> before, merely accepted what I had been told...
>
>         Regards again,
>                 Franc.

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