hwbot ln2 certification level 3: ln2 use for overclocking “with others”
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LN2 Certification Level 3: LN2 Use for overclocking “with others”
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Our Mission • Evangelize overclocking • Convert enthusiasts in to passionate overclockers • Support the community • Further professionalize extreme overclocking
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Disclaimer HWBOT or any of its representaHves accepts no liability for the content of this presentaHon, or for the consequences of any acHons taken on the basis of the informaHon provided. HWBOT shall not be liable for any loss or damage of whatever nature (direct, indirect, consequenHal, or other) whether arising in contract, tort or otherwise, which may arise as a result of the use of (or inability to use) cryogenic gases and/or liquids of any kind. This presentaHon is published for general informaHon purposes. Any use made of the informaHon in this presentaHon by the reader is their sole responsibility. These safety informaHon have been prepared by HWBOT based upon established industry safety standards and recognized resources. Although HWBOT deems the data in these documents accurate, HWBOT cannot be held liable should their content fail to meet the legal sHpulaHons applicable in any jurisdicHons it may be applied into. The HWBOT LN2 CerHficaHon presentaHons are subject to revision. Visit our website to ensure that you have the latest version.
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Course summary
• About Liquid Nitrogen (reminder)
• LN2 for Overclocking (reminder)
• LN2 for Overclocking with Others • Storage • Work Space • Safety
• Use and maintain cryogenic tanks • To go further
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About Liquid Nitrogen (reminder)
• LN2 = Liquid Nitrogen • Cryogenic liquid
• Boiling point below -‐150°C • Most used cryogenics gases: nitrogen(LN2) &
helium(LHe) • Evaporated, volume = x700 (raHo 1:700) • Colourless, Odourless, Tasteless
• LN2 Temperature: -‐196°C or -‐320°F • Non flammable, non explosive, non toxic
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LN2 use for overclocking (reminder) Order of use with PPE
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LN2 for overclocking: with others
• Storage of the LN2 • Safe and venHlated area
• If possible outdoors (if large quanHHes) • Keep area clean, Hdy and accessible at all Hmes! • Protect access to the Tanks • Tanks are heavy! Make sure to distribute the weight
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LN2 for overclocking: with others
• Workspace recommendaHons • Keep your bench desk clean and organized • Clean drink and trash as you go through the session • Mount all you containers properly • Make sure the table is stable • Keep it to your space, to not invade others
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LN2 for overclocking: with others
• Safety • Wear the required PPE • Follow the refilling procedure • Be aware of the local emergency number and locaHon procedures. • Don’t make “the show” by spiing LN2 • Don’t pour LN2 on the floor • Alcohol: Moderate yourself! No drunk benching.
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About cryogenic tanks
• Typical pressure: 350 PSI (if pressurrizes) • Capacity 80 to 600L • Build with several safety measures to avoid pressure build-‐
up • Always report a damaged tank • Do not operate if you are not sure of how it works
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To go further
AddiHonal cerHficaHons courses available: • Next CerHficaHon Levels
• Level 4: LN2 for Overclocking “public demonstraHons”
• Train others • Be able to train others to the safe use of LN2 for overclocking
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Thanks QuesHons? Contact us.
Pieter Jan-‐Plaisier
+886 970 726 470 [email protected]
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Timothée Pineau
+886 970 203 741
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