
Originally Posted by
czernysz
Good question.
I've been wondering who to ask. Also, the range of flame adjustment with any individual tip size and pressure setting must impact withdrawal rates. Smiths withdrawal rates for their welding tips are rated at 10 psi both regulators, with gas consumption representing the average volumes of gases consumed when acetylene is added until sooty smoke just disappears from the acetylene and prior to opening the oxygen valve and adjusting to a neutral flame . The Aw207 tip consumes 12 Scfh on both gasses.
If I'm running 5 psi regulator pressure, is the withdrawal rate halved?
Curiously,one of my welding book sets the safe acetylene withdrawal rate at 1/5 of cylinder volume (The Science and Practice of Welding, volume 2, tenth edition). Most welding manufacturers are still showing 1/7 on their websites.
I wonder what happened?
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