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Nitrous oxide used in conjunction with oxygen in dental office is it hazardous, flammable or combustible?
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Is nitrous oxide used in dental office hazardous?Nitrous Oxide is Nonflammable.
At elevated temperatures, nitrous oxide is a powerful oxidizer similar to molecular oxygen.
Chris
Is nitrous oxide used in dental office hazardous?
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Nitrous oxide used in conjunction with oxygen in dental office is it hazardous, flammable or combustible?
I am more concerned about hazardous classified oer nec 517 anestheszating location.The previous responses are correct; nitrous oxide is not flammable. With regard to the potential enhanced oxygenation that might be created (highly unlikely in a dental office application), see the opening statement in Section 500.6
That’s fine; but you have to determine if the anesthetic is flammable [Section 517.60(A)]; in the unlikely event they were used together, nitrous oxide won’t make a nonflammable anesthetic flammable. [Section 517.60(B)]I am more concerned about hazardous classified oer nec 517 anestheszating location.
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Will it be hazardous classified?Oxygen, enriched or otherwise, won’t make nitrous oxide flammable either.
Will it be hazardous classified?
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Good grief!!! If you were an apprentice or student we would tell you to give us your answer and ask you how you arrived at your conclusion. Then, if necessary, we would correct your homework. You’re an engineer, after all the coaxing you’ve already been given, the answer should be obvious.Will it be hazardous classified?
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Will it be hazardous classified?
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Good grief!!! If you were an apprentice or student we would tell you to give us your answer and ask you how you arrived at your conclusion. Then, if necessary, we would correct your homework. You’re an engineer, after all the coaxing you’ve already been given, the answer should be obvious.
I am not chemical engineer. I really dont know in general if nitrous oxide is hazardous or not. Not trolling sorry.I agree.
codequestion, are your questions real or are you trolling us? IMO it's the latter,
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I am not chemical engineer. I really dont know in general if nitrous oxide is hazardous or not. Not trolling sorry.
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What or more people have told you so far is that nitrous oxide is not flammable nor potentially explosive, and that that is all that the NEC considers in its regulations on hazardous substances. Other hazards, like poisonous gas or toxic compounds do not count as far as the NEC is concerned.I am not chemical engineer. I really dont know in general if nitrous oxide is hazardous or not. Not trolling sorry.
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I'm not a chemical engineer either but, if you are going to get into the hazardous (classified) locations field, you best become familiar with NFPA 497 as a minimum.
