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Aquarist Forums => Equipment / DIY => Topic started by: marine on March 13, 2003, 11:16:50 PM

Title: CO2 gas delivery systems.
Post by: marine on March 13, 2003, 11:16:50 PM
Here is a shop in Ottawa that deals to the public. They sell swage fittings, valves and Tygon tubing. The ideal is to use 1/4" Tygon and all Swage fittings.  I was a gas delivery system expert for Nortel.

Ottawa Fluid System Technologies 226-1862
. Tell these people what you want to do. The least I would have is:
- 120V solonoid valve and timer
- needle valve
- optional 5 psi blowoff valve
- You should  have a quality 2 stage regulator
You should be operating around 1-2 psi. You DO NOT want your needle valve exposed to high pressures. I hear horror stories of regulators failing and dumping tank loads into your system which is lethal to fish. The 5 psi blowoff will prevent this.

                                                Good Luck
Title: http://www.saltwaterconnection.com/
Post by: marine on March 16, 2003, 02:55:22 PM
I found this package deal in the dry goods section of the above Canadian mail order site. It is for a calcium reactor but would also be pretty decent for a CO2 plant application.

Dual gauge regulator SWC PURE REEF
Dual gauge co2 regulator with needle valve and solenoid(to shut off co2 in case of a powere failure)
$149.99
Title: Ottawa Fluid System Technologies
Post by: Poustic on March 20, 2003, 08:54:59 AM
FYI -

Ottawa Fluid System Technologies web site:
http://www.swagelok.com/distributors/distsites/OTAWA/otawa_index.asp
Title: Tubing?
Post by: Poustic on March 21, 2003, 10:18:57 PM
I had a chat today with a sales rep at Ottawa Fluid System Technologies (a.k.a. Swagelok Ottawa), and although I might pay them a visit for their fittings and such, she said they don't have Tygon tubing.  They didn't have much in terms of low-end solenoid valves either.  They seem to specialize more in the high-end, custom-made equipment.  Strangely enough though, they typically sell vinyl tubing, which I believe is the regular air tubing found in fish stores and hardware stores.

I saw various kinds of tubing today at Réno-Dépôt.  Among others, they had vinyl, rubber, latex, and polyethylene tubing.  What have you guys been using?  I also saw needle valves and compression fittings.
Title: CO2 gas delivery systems.
Post by: marine on March 21, 2003, 11:44:56 PM
You know, I can't see how huge the CO2 loss would be if you  used vinyl tubing or whatever. If you only run a few psi and you consider the total surface area of the inside if your tubing any permeation losses would be pretty small.
Title: CO2 gas delivery systems.
Post by: ekim on March 22, 2003, 01:46:45 PM
I agree with marine, the loss of CO2 through the any of the tubings is very small / not noticeable!  I use tubing from homedepot that looks like standard LFS tubing.  Proper CO2 tubing would probably only save you 10 cents a year in CO2!!!