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Precautions for Heptafluoropropane Gas Filling and Cylinder Testing
As a gaseous fire suppression system, heptafluoropropane boasts advantages such as high efficiency, cleanliness, and non-corrosiveness. It is widely used across various facilities—installed in factories, distribution rooms, machine rooms, server rooms, and even large-scale, precision equipment centers. Of course, when it comes to deploying heptafluoropropane, as the saying goes: "It takes years of preparation to have troops ready for battle." Most of the time, heptafluoropropane remains on standby. Yet, what we need to check daily are whether the cylinder valves leak or show any deformation, and if the internal pressure remains within the normal range. Should any issues arise, the cylinders must be promptly sent to a professional manufacturer for inspection and refilling. And today, our discussion will revolve precisely around this crucial process of inspection and refilling.
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2025-07
The Evolutionary History of Heptafluoropropane
Heptafluoropropane symbolizes a glorious new era in gaseous fire suppression. Looking back, heptafluoropropane has steadily advanced alongside gas-based fire-extinguishing systems—and today, we’re here to share the evolution story of heptafluoropropane.
Why is heptafluoropropane unsuitable for portable use?
On the market, portable fire extinguishers commonly come in dry powder, water-based, and foam types—rarely in gas-based varieties. Even among those, carbon dioxide is more common, while heptafluoropropane is extremely rare. So today, let’s talk about why heptafluoropropane isn’t well-suited for use in portable fire extinguishers.