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Cornelia Felber
Hi all,
<i>"Another important consideration is to keep the hydrogen from leaking out of the generator, mixing with air and causing an explosion- or fire hazard where it might leak out of the generator."</i>
<p>thanks for the interesting information and help on this interesting topic.</p>
<p>Regarding this short notice of hydrogen leaking out of the generator, I was wondering, if anyone here has ever experienced hydrogen leaking through the sockets of thermocouples which are measuring the hydrogen temperature and leaking out, resulting in (luckily currently very very low) amounts of hydrogen in the control cabinet.</p>
<p>Does anyone have any experiences or good ideas, how to fix the insulation on those sockets without releasing the hydrogen?</p>
<p>Please excuse any bad description or wrong vocab ----> foreigner =)</p>
<p>Thanks all for your support,</p>
Conny
<i>"Another important consideration is to keep the hydrogen from leaking out of the generator, mixing with air and causing an explosion- or fire hazard where it might leak out of the generator."</i>
<p>thanks for the interesting information and help on this interesting topic.</p>
<p>Regarding this short notice of hydrogen leaking out of the generator, I was wondering, if anyone here has ever experienced hydrogen leaking through the sockets of thermocouples which are measuring the hydrogen temperature and leaking out, resulting in (luckily currently very very low) amounts of hydrogen in the control cabinet.</p>
<p>Does anyone have any experiences or good ideas, how to fix the insulation on those sockets without releasing the hydrogen?</p>
<p>Please excuse any bad description or wrong vocab ----> foreigner =)</p>
<p>Thanks all for your support,</p>
Conny