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Pressurized System Safety Guide
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Laboratory Setups | Large-Scale or High Pressure
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Small-Scale Laboratory Setups
- Retain all manufacturer's documentation related to environmental, temperature, and pressure ratings of each component in the system and retain it with other written design specifications for future reference.
- Limit the maximum allowable working pressure, MAWP, and temperature to that of the lowest rated component in the system.
- Use the minimum size system possible to minimize the amount of stored energy.
- Make sure all components, including soldered or brazed joints, in the system are rated for the chemical environment(s) to which they will be exposed.
- Use pressure relief devices set at or below the MAWP of the system unless it is impossible to be overpressurized. A gas regulator is not a pressure relief device.
- Isolate hazardous substances, components, and operations through the use of barricades, shielding, gas cabinets, or remote operation if the consequences of component failure or a process gas leak are unacceptable.
- Do not subject glass equipment to pressure above atmospheric, except under the following conditions:
- Specially constructed glassware for pressure use which is thoroughly shielded on all sides.
- Pyrex "Double-Tough" glass pipe may be used at temperatures not exceeding 450 degrees Fahrenheit and pressures up to 50 PSI in sizes through 3 inches.
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