This is a reminder that some safety devices are actually there to keep you safe. It would appear that the safety "burst disk" was removed from this nitrous bottle and replaced with a plug. Obviously it then would not be able to vent if the bottle reaches and unsafe pressure from being overfilled or heated. I say it "would appear" because you never know if photos on the internet are doctored, and it is possible for a compressed gas bottle to fail even if the safety features are present and working (only story I can think of is an O2 bottle in a Boeing 747 letting go and tearing a hole in the side of the airplane, which was investigated thoroughly given the nature of the incident, but obviously it can happen). I think it's likely this is a case of the burst disk leaking and somebody being cheap and replacing it with a plug.
Anyway, enjoy the pictures.
Nitrous oxide bottle failure/explosion
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Re: Nitrous oxide bottle failure/explosion
Found more info on this and I can’t remember most of it but that bottle had a minimum burst pressure of 4111 psi.
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Re: Nitrous oxide bottle failure/explosion
Sounded like reasonably okay, or not dead at least. Ringing ears would be a minimum, likely bad enough to burst some blood vessels too. I don't know though, but I assume only a driver in the car. If anyone had been in the back seat they would be in bad shape.
Yeah, there was some spotty info with it on FB. But those bottles are good to over 4ksi. 99.9999% the failure is the result of plugging the burst disk port, but there likely was other things at play, I'm thinking there might have been a Chicom bottle heater involved too. They sometimes blow the burst disk if the car is parked left in the sun for hours, but it seems very unlikely in a moving car as there would be airflow, it wouldn't always in direct sunlight, and it wouldn't be much over 100 F in their likely (even if the car doesn't have A/C they'd have the windows down then, unless they enjoy hell). They sell bottle insulating things, like a can coozie but bigger, to avoid them venting if left in the sun, but the vent goes at 3ksi~, and the bottle is good for 30% more than that, so I think there was more than just the plug in it. It might have been overfilled too, because places that fill them normally know not to fill a bottle that's sketchy, the guy might have his own booster and buy/rent big bottles.Scoobienorth wrote: ↑Mon Jul 11, 2022 5:07 pm Found more info on this and I can’t remember most of it but that bottle had a minimum burst pressure of 4111 psi.