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The pressure in a 1600-liter oxygen tank can vary significantly depending on the tank's design and the specific conditions. However, a common high-pressure oxygen tank may be filled to about 2000 to 3000 psi (pounds per square inch). It's essential to check the tank specifications or the pressure gauge on the tank for the exact psi reading. Always handle oxygen tanks with care due to the high pressure involved.

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