Co2 Bottle Head Valve Working Explained..!
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- Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
- This Video will explain about the CO2 bottle valve working in detail of a particular type. Even though there are many types, this will be the basic to all other types. This is used on board ship as fixed fire fighting system for flooding in the protected space.
Great description, thanks for the through expansion 🙏
Thank you so much. excellent tutorial. easy understand .
Awesome explanation... Searched this assembly diagram all over the net.. bt couldnt get anywhere...
Brilliant explanation...
very helpful sirjee !!
Mind blowing ....sir....
It is indeed very useful for me...
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Thank you Navin.
thank you for wonderful explanation
usefull....good explanation...pls share more videos
excellent one...
Thank so much, easy understand!
great sir
Well explained
Hey, really learning alot from your videos. Is there any chance you could do a really detailed video on quick closing valves. I understand it is the air and working of a piston that somehow allows the spring pressure to shut the valve, but I would love to know the exact workings of the components. For example why does the valve have to be fully shut before you can reset the valve, what does the air piston actually act upon. Hope you can make a video on this. thanks again for the great content.
Regarding refilling, can the refill Co2 tank be attached to the discharge outlet pilot for refilling. I have seen where there is a refill connector that can be attached to the pilot port for refill, but why not just screw the grooved nut discharge head down to open the main check valve. When the cylinder is full just unscrew the grooved nut to release the valve. I am having a hard time understanding why one would fill through the pilot port. Thanks for sharing. great video.
Excellent
Thank you sir For Excellent Explanation... A small Doubt.. Is there any Indication for the opening of pilot check valve in order to make sure that 85% Co2 is released from the main bottle ?
Can fitting size mess up the way a gun works.i made my sig use a 20 oz tank but it doesn't seem the same
any ideas how to remove one of these valves? 1" NGT thread to cylinder. sucker is tight.
Thank you, Ok the pressur of pilot bottle can open the check valve, but it remains the piston without force thus the main valve will closed? and when the pressur of CO2 is decreasing, the spring can't close the valve again?
Hi, What is the minimum pressure I can apply at the pilot port to cause actuation? Instead of using a 1-2 kg CO2 pilot bottle I would like to actuate this valve from an existing supply.
sir so if the pilot co2 moves from above the operating piston , how will the main check valve kept open??
is it possible to refill bottles which have this type of valve with co2 and how wether possible.
How to install the manual release lever?
Purpose of pilot check valve
so if we removed the pilot when the master cylinder is releasing, the process stops as the inside bottle pressure will force the piston "diaphragm" up again and close the main discharge port.
where is the safety anti release pin to be placed on the head assembly?
If 2 bar is acting on the head, then what will be the pilot bottle pr..
And this 2 bar pr how will open the 200 bottles at a time
Please reply me as soon as possible
Tell me the function of valves on cg200
Show me the videos of function of valves on
Pilot bottle pressure is not 1-2 bar
It’s also at the same pr as of main bottle .
Thank you. For sure, will upload more. Do subscribe and keep checking often for new videos.
Sir pls tell me how we can fill this master co2 cylinders
Sir, HOW TO ENSURE 85% RELEASE IN 2 MINUTES..? IT IS HIGHLY ASKED QUESTION IN MMD ORALS
How do we know 85% of co2 is gone once released?
Frosting on the bottles indicates that the CO2 has been released
@@tomasibarguen-burrows3265 I guess Siphon tubes are self designed Q=AV formula to release 85% in 2 minutes, Subramanian Sir plz explain.
Typical Kidde CO2 cylinders. We work with these regularly for non-marine systems.
Too complicated
great sir