John P Coates
Member
Hi Folks,
Does anyone know how to convert from liquid CO2 to CO2 gas? No, the answer is not a regulator!
I have a JBL 500g cylinder and I would like to estimate how long it will last. I simply need to know what this weight of liquid CO2 is equivalent to when it converts to gaseous CO2. It is the volume of CO2 gas that I need to know. The rate at which the CO2 gas is being used can readily be estimated. I realize that a few similar questions have been posed before on this topic but usage is obviously a function of desired end point (in ppm CO2), bubble rate, etc.
BTW, cylinder pressure is typically 60bar.
Can anyone help?
Thanks in advance.
JPC
Does anyone know how to convert from liquid CO2 to CO2 gas? No, the answer is not a regulator!
I have a JBL 500g cylinder and I would like to estimate how long it will last. I simply need to know what this weight of liquid CO2 is equivalent to when it converts to gaseous CO2. It is the volume of CO2 gas that I need to know. The rate at which the CO2 gas is being used can readily be estimated. I realize that a few similar questions have been posed before on this topic but usage is obviously a function of desired end point (in ppm CO2), bubble rate, etc.
BTW, cylinder pressure is typically 60bar.
Can anyone help?
Thanks in advance.
JPC