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DrewE
Jul 26, 2016Explorer II
If you're replacing it because it leaked, the internal pressure is the same as atmospheric pressure.
If it hasn't leaked, the internal pressures are quite high, I think I recall maybe 150 psi or more. I'd investigate hiring out the depressurization and ammonia capture if I were in your shoes. Concentrated ammonia is not something you want to be breathing or working with sans proper equipment or training.
If it hasn't leaked, the internal pressures are quite high, I think I recall maybe 150 psi or more. I'd investigate hiring out the depressurization and ammonia capture if I were in your shoes. Concentrated ammonia is not something you want to be breathing or working with sans proper equipment or training.
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