Introducing the structure and storage of gas cylinders
The oxygen in the oxygen cylinder cannot be completely used up; 0.1 MPa of residual pressure must be left to prevent backflow of acetylene and explosion.
Release Time:
2025-04-04
①Valve cap (used to protect the cylinder valve), ②Valve outlet cap (used to protect the valve threads from damage and keep the outlet clean; generally not used).
①Valve handwheel (used to open and close the cylinder valve), ②Valve locking nut, ③Valve outlet connector (used to connect the pressure regulator and/or flow regulator), ④Pressure relief device (allows gas to escape when the pressure is too high), ⑤Cylinder retaining ring.
When manually lifting or lowering a cylinder, two people must operate simultaneously.
Oxygen cylinders cannot be transported in the same vehicle as flammable gas cylinders.
It is strictly forbidden to move cylinders using forklifts, dump trucks, or loaders.
The oxygen in the oxygen cylinder must not be completely used up; 0.1 MPa of residual pressure must be left to prevent backflow of acetylene, which could cause an explosion. Acetylene cylinders must retain 0.05 MPa of residual pressure to prevent oxygen backflow.
After use, cylinders must be properly stored. Cylinders should be labeled with status tags (“empty”, “in use”, “full”).
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