120L Red Cabinet Type Hfc-227ea FM200 Fire Extinguishing System for Flammable Liquid Storage
Regular inspection and method of gas fire extinguishing cylinder pressure
Gas fire extinguishing equipment plays a vital role in fire safety systems. They are often used to protect equipment in important places, such as data centers, museums, libraries, etc. In order to ensure that these equipment can work properly at critical moments, it is particularly important to regularly check the pressure of gas fire extinguishing cylinders.
The gas fire extinguisher cylinder is the core component of the gas fire extinguishing system, which stores the compressed gas required for fire extinguishing. As the use time increases, the gas pressure inside the cylinder may change. If the pressure is too low, it may lead to poor fire extinguishing effect or even failure. Therefore, regular pressure checks on gas fire extinguisher cylinders are necessary measures to ensure the normal operation of the fire extinguishing system.
According to the "Technical Supervision Regulations for Gas Cylinder Safety" TSG23-2021, IG541 gas cylinders need to be inspected every three years. In addition, other types of gas fire extinguishing cylinders such as heptafluoropropane and high-pressure carbon dioxide, although the specific inspection cycle may be different, also need regular pressure inspections. In actual operation, it is recommended to follow the requirements of relevant laws and regulations and standards, and formulate appropriate inspection cycles according to specific circumstances.
The pressure check of gas fire extinguishing cylinders is usually carried out through a special pressure gauge or pressure sensor. These devices can accurately measure the gas pressure inside the cylinder and display it on the instrument. During the inspection, it should be ensured that the equipment is in normal working condition and in accordance with the operating procedures. At the same time, the appearance of the cylinder should also be checked for defects such as rust and cracks.
In order to facilitate subsequent management and maintenance, detailed records should be kept after each pressure check of the gas fire extinguishing cylinder. The records should include the inspection date, inspection results, problems found and treatment measures, etc. These records not only help track the use of the cylinder, but also provide important reference for subsequent repairs and replacements.