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SHV  
#1 Posted : 22 October 2020 08:27:17(UTC)
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SHV

Dear All,

I found below statments from Drager gas detection hand book , however a bit confused becuse alot of gas testers in market such as BW has PVC tube referes as Tygon tubing as probe , so based on below statments their probe is not suitable for detecting H2S gas..any body has experience of that ? the below statments is correct or just marketing stuff?

"A rubber hose is not suitable for measuring hydrogen sulphide – the material lets the H2S molecules diffuse to the outside"

Thank you in advance

SHV

Kate  
#2 Posted : 22 October 2020 08:54:44(UTC)
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Kate

"Rubber" can mean different things - such as natural rubber, etc.  Plasticised PVC is rubbery, but might be considered a plastic rather than a rubber.

andybz  
#3 Posted : 22 October 2020 10:26:37(UTC)
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andybz

Doesn't fully answer your question but this recent safey bulletin from HSE explains why hose selection is critical.

https://www.hse.gov.uk/safetybulletins/failure-to-detect-dangerous-gas.htm

SHV  
#4 Posted : 22 October 2020 15:04:54(UTC)
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SHV

Originally Posted by: andybz Go to Quoted Post

Doesn't fully answer your question but this recent safey bulletin from HSE explains why hose selection is critical.

https://www.hse.gov.uk/safetybulletins/failure-to-detect-dangerous-gas.htm

Andy.. abover Safety Alert is talking about Aspirated Chemical Tube , i am speaking  about Electical Portable Gas Detector,  ..in that Safety Alert , HSE talking about Glass Type of Tube  not the Hose!!! i put the link for Aspirated Chemical Tube if you have not seen them so far!

https://gastech.com/products/gastec-tubes

SHV

andybz  
#5 Posted : 23 October 2020 07:09:02(UTC)
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andybz

SHV

Not my area of expertise so you are probably right. The bulletin refers to "pumped gas detectors" and says "sampling tubes are sometimes used to extend the reach of the detection device and/or to allow detection at an increased distance from the user." The problem was "adsorption of the flammable vapour on the surface of the sample tube before it could reach the gas detector."

I have probably misinterpreted this, or maybe you have additional information about the case.

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