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Re: RES: [PSUBS-MAILIST] VOC monitor
I have no idea, but I know that I would be underwater for a lot more
than just an hour or two.
Carl
Michael B Holt wrote:
>
> On Wed, 28 Aug 2002 02:32:36 -0600 Coalbunny <coalbunny@vcn.com> writes:
> >Jorge, VOCs should be monitored in enclosed spaces when you have human
> >occupation. For example- farts. No joke. Farts. You may not smell
> >them and you may not hear them. But yes they can be explosive. Trust
> >me, I learned that as a kid. :)
>
> There's a good story here, I'm sure.
>
> >Seriously though, I'm not joking when
> >I say that could be a huge problem. In professional and military craft
> >they have stuff to prevent any accumulation of most VOCs. A personal
> >sub doesn't. And I think it would be wise.
>
> Well, yes, but aren't we thinking of being in the psub for a lot less
> than
> eight hours? Captain K. suggested surfacing to ventilate each hour or
> less. My Argonaut Junior replica would be sealed up for less than an
> hour.
>
> What kind of monitor will read this VOC stuff? It certainly won't
> hurt to know about it.
>
> Mike H.
>
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