I believe the term you are searching for is “valve body”, not control head. Control heads are typically mounted above and connected to fire suppression system cylinders.
So I noticed you were at -7 ounces when you finally stopped zeroing out the scale and your hands were off, maybe just zero the scale with an empty cylinder then check it without the fill cone resting on it.
You mean valve? Control head is on a fire suppression system buddy. And thats how you leak test an extinguisher? Boy, i bet you guys get a bunch of leakers back haha
@@XtraplusP what extinguishers were discharged into the hopper previously? If nothing else but ansul foray was ever in that hopper which I highly doubt, the chemical was mixed junk at this point, also they have 2 types of foray you have too use the approved chem or the rating/flow rates are wrong look up nfpa, this is exactly why some extinguishers are obsolete there is no more oem chem for them or parts too ensure they work safely
A lot of expertise/equipment goes into a quality servicing, thanks for sharing 👍🏽
Awesome video!
I believe the term you are searching for is “valve body”, not control head. Control heads are typically mounted above and connected to fire suppression system cylinders.
Getz sales replacement lid clamps for the Getz hoppers. I noticed one of yours is broken and you’ve got powder coming out the lid of your hopper.
thank you for sharing...
I like it keep it up
Looks like a good video, but the background sound is over the top.
So I noticed you were at -7 ounces when you finally stopped zeroing out the scale and your hands were off, maybe just zero the scale with an empty cylinder then check it without the fill cone resting on it.
You forgot to lubricate the O-ring and valve stem.
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You mean valve? Control head is on a fire suppression system buddy. And thats how you leak test an extinguisher? Boy, i bet you guys get a bunch of leakers back haha
Are you mixing powders?
Yep, which is not aloud! Also the cylinder skirt was dented👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻
@@chris-SDI Skirt dent's are fine, as long as it's not on the pressure retaining part of the cylinder.
There was no mixing of any powders at anytime ever .
@@XtraplusP what extinguishers were discharged into the hopper previously? If nothing else but ansul foray was ever in that hopper which I highly doubt, the chemical was mixed junk at this point, also they have 2 types of foray you have too use the approved chem or the rating/flow rates are wrong look up nfpa, this is exactly why some extinguishers are obsolete there is no more oem chem for them or parts too ensure they work safely
You are a safety company, why aren’t you wearing hearing protection. You will damage your ears over time. Safety first.