lastNamePicked
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- Apr 3, 2019
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I came across a few questions regarding certain details of this method. Obviously, mistakes done during the process can be fatal in this case.
Q1: Why does the 'hood' not pop due to a constant flow of gas (15 litres/minute recommended) ?
Q2: 400 litres of gas are recommended as minimum to guarantee death. is there a possible drawback using an even larger gas cylinder (2000 litres) ?
Q3: The 'hood' is tightened around the neck to ensure the gas is not leaked. At the same time, it must not be too tightened to ensure remaining carbon dioxide is leaked. How firm should it be exactly ?
Q4: How fatal are small holes possibly in the plastic bag ?
Q5: Can someone give the dimensioning of the tubing used for this case ? (15 litres/minute) ?
Thank you in advance.
Q1: Why does the 'hood' not pop due to a constant flow of gas (15 litres/minute recommended) ?
Q2: 400 litres of gas are recommended as minimum to guarantee death. is there a possible drawback using an even larger gas cylinder (2000 litres) ?
Q3: The 'hood' is tightened around the neck to ensure the gas is not leaked. At the same time, it must not be too tightened to ensure remaining carbon dioxide is leaked. How firm should it be exactly ?
Q4: How fatal are small holes possibly in the plastic bag ?
Q5: Can someone give the dimensioning of the tubing used for this case ? (15 litres/minute) ?
Thank you in advance.