1. Check for gas leaks: Gas leaks are a common fault of cylinder equipment. This can be done by observing if the barometer is lowered or by using a gas leak detection instrument. If a gas leak is found, stop using it immediately and quickly remove the device from flammable materials such as fire.
2. Check the pipe connection: The cylinder equipment is usually connected to the pipe, and faults may occur at the connection. It should be checked whether the pipe connection is tightened and whether there is any loosening or air leakage. If a problem is found, the connection should be retightened or the seal replaced.
3. Check the valve: Cylinder equipment usually has an inlet valve and an exhaust valve, and faults may occur on the valve. Check whether the valve is opened or closed normally, and whether there is any loosening or air leakage. If a problem is found, the valve should be readjusted or the seal replaced.
4. Check the safety device: The cylinder equipment is usually also equipped with safety devices, such as overpressure valves, thermometers, etc. These safety devices should be checked for proper working and for any anomalies. If a problem is found, you should seek the help of a professional for repair or replacement.


