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Dangers of Heat Exposure to CO2 Cylinders

August 20, 2001


CO2 cylinders are declared full when the weight of the CO2 charge is equivalent to 68% of the weight of the total water  capacity of the cylinder. This is due to the expansion characteristics of the CO2 charge and the dramatic affects the increase in temperature has on it. As the temperature increases the CO2 charge greatly expands. In a cylinder, since the charge is limited to the capacity  of the cylinder, the expansion is measured as an increase in pressure.

Following is a description of the relationship between the pressure of the CO2 charge in a 20 lb. CO2 cylinder and the affects of exposure to increased temperature has on it.
As you can see, when the temperature  of the fully charged cylinder increases, the pressure increases. A temperature of 155 oF, at  which the safety would actuate and vent the contents of the cylinder, is not that high  of a temperature. This temperature could easily be reached in many  different environments (i.e. in a shed or a vehicle on a hot day or in the kitchen of a restaurant, etc.).  Unexpected venting of a cylinder through its safety can be startling to personnel potentially  leading to accidents, property damaged, or personal injury. Coming into contact with the venting of the CO2 charge of a cylinder can cause personal injury such as frostbite.

When using, handling, transporting, and storing a CO2 cylinder, always be aware of the temperature to which the cylinder  will be exposed. This is not just the temperature the cylinder is exposed to at that point in time,  but also the maximum temperature that the cylinder will be exposed to at  any time in it's service. Catalina Cylinders, along with the CGA, recommends that CO2 cylinders not be used at temperatures exceeding 120 oF.



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