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CO2 and Nitrogen Mixes

CO2 and Nitrogen Mixes

Mix and CO₂ gases have been developed to meet the needs of hotels and clubs

Typical Uses

Mix and CO₂ gases meet the needs of hotels and clubs for:

  • Dispensing beer and stout
  • Soft drink
  • Wine
  • Juices

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Physical Characteristics

Appearance/Odour: Colourless and Odourless

Main hazards

Inhalation of Mix in high concentration is dangerous to respiration. At very high concentrations, leads to loss of consciousness and eventually death.

Typical Uses

Mix and CO₂ gases have been developed to meet the needs of hotels and clubs for:

  • Dispensing beer and stout
  • Soft drink
  • Wine
  • Juices

Cylinder dimensions are approximate – variations may occur due to manufacturing tolerances Height includes the valve

Storage and handling

  • Store cylinders upright in a cool, well ventilated area away from sources of heat and combustible materials.
  • Protect cylinders, particularly the valve, against physical damage whether full or empty.
  • Do not allow any part of the cylinder to be exposed to temperatures above 45°C.
  • Check that cylinders are clearly labelled.
  • Keep outlet seals in place on full cylinders.
  • Close valves on empty cylinders.

N.B. Only regulators, manifolds and ancillary equipment, rated for the appropriate pressure and compatible with the relevant gas, shall be connected to or downstream of these cylinders.

In case of leaks

  • Remove to well ventilated area
  • Stop leak if possible to do so
  • Evacuate area away from direction of movement of gas.
  • If leak cannot be stopped, move cylinder to a safe area and allow to empty.
  • Return empty cylinders and pack to supplier with a note to confirm the leak occurred
  • Notify emergency services if required

Physical Characteristics

Appearance/Odour: Colourless and Odourless

Main hazards

Inhalation of Mix in high concentration is dangerous to respiration. At very high concentrations, leads to loss of consciousness and eventually death.

Typical Uses

Mix and CO₂ gases have been developed to meet the needs of hotels and clubs for:

  • Dispensing beer and stout
  • Soft drink
  • Wine
  • Juices

Cylinder dimensions are approximate – variations may occur due to manufacturing tolerances Height includes the valve

Storage and handling

  • Store cylinders upright in a cool, well ventilated area away from sources of heat and combustible materials.
  • Protect cylinders, particularly the valve, against physical damage whether full or empty.
  • Do not allow any part of the cylinder to be exposed to temperatures above 45°C.
  • Check that cylinders are clearly labelled.
  • Keep outlet seals in place on full cylinders.
  • Close valves on empty cylinders.

N.B. Only regulators, manifolds and ancillary equipment, rated for the appropriate pressure and compatible with the relevant gas, shall be connected to or downstream of these cylinders.

In case of leaks

  • Remove to well ventilated area
  • Stop leak if possible to do so
  • Evacuate area away from direction of movement of gas.
  • If leak cannot be stopped, move cylinder to a safe area and allow to empty.
  • Return empty cylinders and pack to supplier with a note to confirm the leak occurred
  • Notify emergency services if required

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