Justrite 23007 gas cylinder storage cabinet is used for upright (vertical) storage of compressed / pressurised gas cylinders. It can safely hold 10 to 20 cylinders containing liquid petroleum gas (LPG) and compressed gases like oxygen, propane, chlorine, nitrogen & helium.
Features:
- Justrite 23007 gas cylinder cabinet has an extruded frame for enhanced rigidity and a lightweight design for easy transportation.
- It has a ventilated design due to heavy gauge aluminium mesh for preventing the buildup of hazardous gases.
- This Justrite 23007 gas cylinder cabinet has solid aluminium roof panel slants backwards for shedding the water & ice falling on them.
- It is equipped with raised floor panels to prevent contact with water / liquids on the surface.
- This Justrite 23007 cabinet comes with four warning labels for enhanced safety and chains for preventing the stored cylinders from falling over.
- It has pre-drilled anchor holes on 4 corners for bolting to a concrete pad or any other surface.
Standards and Approvals:
- NFPA 30
- NFPA 58
- CSA-B149.2
- OSHA 1910.253
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. Is this Justrite 23007 gas cylinder cabinet suitable for outdoor applications?
A. Yes, this Justrite 23007 gas cylinder cabinet has fully welded aluminium construction that resists corrosion or discolouration when exposed to outdoor elements. Its sloped roof design and raised floor panels offer extra protection to the stored cylinders in outdoor conditions.
Q. Can this Justrite 23007 gas cylinder cabinet be locked?
A. Yes, Justrite 23007 gas cylinder cabinet has 2 welded security lug-on front panel doors that can be locked using a padlock (not included), preventing tampering.
Q. How do I determine the appropriate size of a gas cylinder cabinet?
A. The size of the gas cylinder cabinet depends on the number and size of cylinders to store. Consider the dimensions of the cylinders and choose a cabinet that provides sufficient space while allowing for proper ventilation and easy access.
Q. Can I store different types of gas cylinders together in one cabinet?
A. It is generally recommended to separate incompatible gases to prevent chemical reactions or leaks. If you need to store different types of gases, consider using separate cabinets or designated compartments within the cabinet for each gas type.
Q. How should I position the gas cylinder cabinet in a facility?
A. Gas cylinder cabinets should be placed in well-ventilated areas away from sources of ignition, combustible materials and high-traffic areas. They should be positioned on a level surface and secured to prevent tipping or accidental movement.