In my reactor the condenser has a ball valve at the bottom which is only opened to draw off fuel. As the reactor cools down the decrease in pressure inside is slight. The level in my water bubbler drops about 1/2 an inch. it would have to drop 10 times that much before air could get into the reactor.
I should say that I always carry on cracking untill the gas and fuel production stops completely and I always let the reactor cool down before opening it.
Stopping a reactor when the whole outfit is full of condensable gas is a different matter. The condensation would cause a partial vacuum in the reactor which could draw in air and be very dangerous.
One could argue that keeping the propane purge going for a little while after stopping the reactor would prevent the drop in pressure. It would have to be vented off or perhaps used for some other purpose, perhaps brewing a pot of coffee after a hard days cracking.
I should say that I always carry on cracking untill the gas and fuel production stops completely and I always let the reactor cool down before opening it.
Stopping a reactor when the whole outfit is full of condensable gas is a different matter. The condensation would cause a partial vacuum in the reactor which could draw in air and be very dangerous.
One could argue that keeping the propane purge going for a little while after stopping the reactor would prevent the drop in pressure. It would have to be vented off or perhaps used for some other purpose, perhaps brewing a pot of coffee after a hard days cracking.
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