Wind from a dirty quarter

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Visited the local indian restaurant the other day. Followed the sealed cabin approach to condensation. The "wind" got up in the night, and it was wild.

Question is, as i guess its methane, is there an actual bottoms per cubic metre cabin space ratio before things could actually become explosive?
 
Visited the local indian restaurant the other day. Followed the sealed cabin approach to condensation. The "wind" got up in the night, and it was wild.

Question is, as i guess its methane, is there an actual bottoms per cubic metre cabin space ratio before things could actually become explosive?

I would have thought that the risk of ass-phyxiation would be so great that you would be dead before the atmosphere could become explosive!
 
Visited the local indian restaurant the other day. Followed the sealed cabin approach to condensation. The "wind" got up in the night, and it was wild.

Question is, as i guess its methane, is there an actual bottoms per cubic metre cabin space ratio before things could actually become explosive?
5% according to this http://avogadro.chem.iastate.edu/MSDS/methane.pdf You could always test with an ex coal miners lamp, iirc turn the flame down till you can just see it and see if you get a halo above it. If you do, carefully withdraw before it goes bang!
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