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| Brand Name: | XINGJIN |
| Model Number: | XJ-QEO-006 |
| Certification: | CCC,CAC,ROHS |
| Place of Origin: | Guangzhou,China |
| MOQ: | 1 set system |
| Price: | Pricing based on quantity |
| Payment Terms: | T/T, L/C |
| Supply Ability: | 3000set/month |
| Delivery Time: | According to product quantity |
| Packaging Details: | Wooden Box Or Plywood Outer Box With Bubble Bag Or Paper |
| Applicable fire extinguishing agent: | Perfluorohexanone, nitrogen |
| Maximum filling pressure: | 6.0 MPa |
| Nitrogen decompression range: | 0~10 MPa adjustable (commonly used: 4.2 MPa, 5.6 MPa) |
| Drug output pressure: | 0~3.6 MPa |
| Vacuum degree: | ≤ -0.09 MPa |
| Filling pressure alarm: | 0~10 MPa (adjustable, the alarm light will turn on when reaching the set value) |
| Filling density: | ≤ 1420 kg/m³ |
| Filling accuracy: | ±0.5% |
| Ambient temperature: | 0~50℃ |
| Power requirements: | AC 220V,50Hz |
| Equipment size: | 720×800×1280 mm (excluding runner) |
| External connection thread: | Threads for reagent inlet and outlet and nitrogen interface: M22×1.5 |
| Company Info. |
| Guangzhou Xingjin Fire Equipment Co.,Ltd. |
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Perfluorohexanone fire extinguishing agent filling equipment
Product Overview:
The perfluorohexanone fire extinguishing agent filling equipment
is a professional device that combines efficiency, safety, and
precision, suitable for the maintenance and installation of
perfluorohexanone fire extinguishing systems. Equipped with
nitrogen pressure reduction, a filling pressure alarm, a vacuum
system, and a reserved interface for weight alarm nodes, the
equipment supports a variety of gas cylinder sizes, ensuring
airtightness and accuracy during the fire extinguishing agent
filling process.
Equipment valve body function:
| F1 Pressure Reducing Valve | Control the pressure of nitrogen when it enters the system to ensure a stable and safe filling process. |
| F2 pressure relief valve | Release excess pressure in an emergency to protect equipment and gas cylinders from high pressure damage. |
| F3 Chemical Storage Valve | Control the flow of fire extinguishing agent from the agent storage tank to the filling cylinder. |
| F4 Nitrogen Storage Valve | Control the nitrogen gas from the storage tank into the equipment pipeline to provide pressure for filling the fire extinguishing agent. |
| F5 gas cylinder valve | Used to connect fire extinguishing agent cylinders and control the opening or closing of the cylinder fluid channel. |
| F6 Vacuum Valve | Used to open or close the extraction of air from the gas cylinder to reduce the pressure inside the cylinder and ensure the purity of the fire extinguishing agent. |
| F7 valve | Control the flow of perfluorohexanone into the gas cylinder |
| F8 valve | Controlled access to gas cylinders |
| F9 valve | Control the passage of nitrogen into the gas cylinder and provide pressure for the gas cylinder. |
Heptafluoropropane filling operation:
1 After the cylinder is valved, move it to the filling room. Secure
the cylinder and connect the piping between the cylinder and the
filling station. Adjust the electric contact pressure gauge alarm
and the pressure reducing valve outlet pressure. Open the cylinder
container valve and slowly open nitrogen valve F2 to fill with
nitrogen, controlling the pressure increase rate to no more than 1
MPa/min, until the pressure reaches the specified maximum operating
pressure (see Appendix 3, "Test Pressure Comparison Table" for
details). Close the cylinder container valve and move the cylinder
to the pressure test room for a cylinder seal test.
2 After the cylinder seal test passes, move it to the filling
room's platform scale. Secure the cylinder and connect the piping
between the cylinder and the filling station. Open the cylinder
container valve and open the pressure relief valve F4 on the
filling station to relieve the pressure. After pressure relief is
complete, pressurize the filling station vacuum button and
simultaneously open vacuum valve F5. Start the vacuum pump to
evacuate the cylinder. When the pressure gauge pointer approaches
-0.09 MPa and stabilizes, close vacuum valve F5 and the vacuum pump
in sequence. Vacuum control schedule:
| Volume | 8L-30L | 40L | 70L | 90L | 100L | 120L | 150L | 180L |
| Minimum vacuum time | 30s | 40S | 50S | 56S | 60S | 65S | 78S | 93S |
3 Adjust the electric contact pressure gauge alarm and the pressure
relief valve outlet pressure to 1 MPa. Then, sequentially open
nitrogen valve F2 and filling valve F3 to fill the cylinder with
nitrogen, displacing the gas in the cylinder. Slowly adjust the
nitrogen pressure to 1 MPa. Once filling is complete, close
nitrogen valve F2 and filling valve F3. Simultaneously, use a dew
point meter to check the dew point of the gas in the cylinder and
control it within 10 ppm. If the dew point is not within 10 ppm,
re-evacuate and replace the gas with nitrogen until it is within 10
ppm before filling the agent.
4 Once the dew point in the cylinder meets the required dew point,
open pressure relief valve F4. After pressure relief is complete,
close pressure relief valve F4 and vacuumize the cylinder. After
completion, close vacuum valve F5. First, subtract the weight of
the cylinder from the scale and then set the desired weight of
HFC-227ea fire extinguishing agent (according to the production
order or planned requirements). Sequentially open HFC-227ea valve
F1 and filling valve F3 on the filling station to fill the
cylinder. Simultaneously, open the pressure gauge on the cylinder
to relieve pressure. When the pressure gauge begins to release the
extinguishing agent, stop relieving pressure and securely close the
gauge. When the extinguishing agent reaches the set weight, the
filling station will sound an overweight alarm, indicating
completion and automatically shutting off the line. Then manually
close HFC-227ea valve F1. During the filling process, maintain a
rate of no more than 3 kg/s, with a filling volume tolerance of
+0.5 to -0 kg (e.g., if the order requires 60 kg, control the
filling volume to 60 to 60.5 kg).
5 Finally, perform nitrogen pressurization. First, adjust the
pressure reducing valve outlet pressure to the HFC-227ea filling
pressure under temperature conditions (refer to Appendix 2,
"HFC-227ea Fire Extinguishing Agent Filling Temperature and
Pressure"). Set the electric contact pressure gauge alarm. Then,
slowly pressurize the cylinder. Open nitrogen valve F2 and filling
valve F3 sequentially to increase pressure, controlling the
pressurization rate to no more than 1 MPa/min. When the filling
pressure reaches the specified pressure, close nitrogen valve F2
and filling valve F3. Simultaneously, close the cylinder container
valve and open pressure relief valve F4 to relieve the pressure in
the pipeline. After pressure relief is complete, remove the
pipeline from the cylinder container valve, complete filling, and
remove the cylinder.
6 After filling, allow the cylinder to rest for 1 hour. Verify the
weight and pressure of the fire extinguishing agent in the
cylinder. If there is no pressure or weight loss, move it to the
semi-finished product area for storage. After storage for more than
24 hours, recheck the pressure before shipment. If the pressure is
too low, re-pressurize to meet the corresponding pressure
requirements. 3.7 If the pressure in the HFC-227ea tank is not
enough to allow the agent to be discharged, the tank needs to be
pressurized, and the added pressure shall not exceed 2MPa.

FAQ:
Q: Are you a trading company or a manufacturer?
A: We are both a manufacturer and a trading company. We have owned
our own factory for nearly 15 years and are committed to providing
high-quality service to our overseas customers.
Q: Can you do OEM production?
A: We accept all OEM orders. Simply contact us with your design
proposal, and we will provide you with a reasonable price as soon
as possible.
Q: How do you ensure product quality?
A: We have TUV/SGS/ISO quality control systems and strictly adhere
to them. We have a professional quality inspection team, and each
packer conducts a final inspection according to the quality
inspection instructions before packaging.
Q: What is the delivery time?
A: Depending on the minimum order quantity, we ship within 10-15
business days after receiving the deposit. 20-foot container orders
typically take 30-35 days to fulfill.
Q: Besides filling machines, do you offer other conventional
firefighting equipment?
A: Of course. We offer a full range of professional firefighting
equipment, from sound and light alarms to smoke exhaust valves, as
well as FM200, CO2, and Novec1230 fire suppression systems. Feel
free to contact us!
Please inquire about the specific delivery time based on your order
quantity.
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