Gas tanks are designed to store compressed gas, so gas tanks cannot be inflated with each other. Transferring gas from one can to another requires transferring the gas from one can through a compressor or other appropriate equipment and transferring the gas through a pipe or hose to the other can. However, in this process, the following points need to be noted:
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1. Appropriate tools and equipment need to be selected to complete the gas transmission process. Only professional compressors or transmission equipment can ensure the safety and reliability of the transmission process.
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2. Pay attention to security during transmission. Due to the high pressure of the compressed gas during this process, it is necessary to ensure that the transmission equipment and other related equipment can withstand this pressure to avoid gas leaks or other dangerous situations.
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3. Precautions should be taken to prevent safety risks such as fire and explosion during operation. Before operation, it is necessary to check the transmission equipment and gas tanks to ensure that the equipment and tanks are in good condition and operating normally.
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Therefore, the gas tanks should not be inflated with each other, if you need to transmit gas, you need to choose the appropriate equipment for transmission, and pay attention to safety and fire and explosion prevention measures.
It is very easy to fill a bottle of liquefied gas to another cylinder, connect the two cylinders with a hose, put the full bottle upside down on the elevated rack, open the empty bottle corner valve, and then open the full bottle corner valve, and the liquefied gas in the bottle will be in the empty bottle at the low flow path.