This diagram shows the explosive range of hydrogen sulfide gas when mixed with air at different percentages. The lower explosive limit is 4.3% hydrogen sulfide and the upper explosive limit is 46%, with the range between those percentages posing an explosion risk if ignition occurs. Outside that range there is either not enough or too much gas to support an explosion.
This diagram shows the explosive range of hydrogen sulfide gas when mixed with air at different percentages. The lower explosive limit is 4.3% hydrogen sulfide and the upper explosive limit is 46%, with the range between those percentages posing an explosion risk if ignition occurs. Outside that range there is either not enough or too much gas to support an explosion.
This diagram shows the explosive range of hydrogen sulfide gas when mixed with air at different percentages. The lower explosive limit is 4.3% hydrogen sulfide and the upper explosive limit is 46%, with the range between those percentages posing an explosion risk if ignition occurs. Outside that range there is either not enough or too much gas to support an explosion.
Oxygen to support Upper Explosive Combustion) Level (UEL) 46 Percentage (%) of fuel in air Explosive Range Explosion Range 4.3 Not enough fuel to create Lower Explosive Level (LEL) 0 explosion