Because Power Tank Is Relatively Safe, Can I Ignore Safety Rules While Using My Power Tank?
Absolutely not. Whenever handling high-pressure equipment, you must take precautions and practice common sense. Adhere to the following safety rules: • Do not expose your Power Tank or Power Cylinder to any heat source, open flame, or any condition where temperature is in excess of 130 degrees Celsius. Power Cylinders exposed to fire or heat in excess of 350 degrees Fahrenheit, or with fire damage, arc burns, or torch burns, or refinished/repainted cylinders which could hide such damage, must be condemned and/or hydrostatically tested before filling. • If the Power Tank is full and is exposed to a substantial ambient temperature increase, it may cause pressure inside the Power Cylinder to build and be released from the pressure relief valve near the main valve. If this happens, you will hear a loud noise and a sudden subfreezing spray of CO2 will release from the pressure relief valve. Do not be alarmed. The release of extreme pressure inside the Power Cylinder is a designed safety mea