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hydrogen

02/20/2008 10:43 AM

what is an acceptable daily hydrogen leak in a power plant

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Re: hydrogen

02/20/2008 1:42 PM

what kind of power plant has hydrogen in it?

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Re: hydrogen

02/21/2008 1:31 AM

hydrogen is used to cool generators

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Re: hydrogen

02/21/2008 10:13 AM

OH! That is another thing entirely..

Again the leak itself is not the problem, but you will start overheating the generator if it leaks too much. I would suggest that you consult the generator OEM...

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Re: hydrogen

02/20/2008 7:52 PM

You can leak hydrogen all you want... as long as it isn't tied up with carbon or with nitrogen..

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