Why can't positive pressure air respirator be inflated and transported

Jul 15, 2021 Leave a message

When purchasing positive pressure air respirators, many customers ask Higos if they can inflate the respirator cylinders before shipping them. Higos here tells everyone that this is not possible. Higos will explain why. Positive pressure air breathing apparatus cannot be inflated and transported.

When the positive pressure air breathing apparatus is full of air, the pressure inside the cylinder is 30 MPa, which is a relatively strong pressure value. It is inevitable that there will be some collisions during transportation, which may cause the cylinder to explode and cause safety accidents. Therefore, it is generally When transporting positive pressure air respirators, they are not inflated.

If you want to inflate and transport positive pressure air breathing apparatus cylinders, you must ensure safety conditions. This requires that the cylinders must be stored separately, with shock-absorbing materials installed, to reduce collisions, and do not step on or press them.