Explosion-proof tanks are important equipment that can effectively protect against the shock waves and fragments generated when explosives explode, as well as the damage caused by surrounding people. It has been widely used in explosion-proof safety inspections such as armed police, public security, civil aviation, customs, and ports. department. Today I will introduce to you how to operate an explosion-proof tank.
1. After transporting the explosion-proof tank to the destination, open the lid and put the explosion-proof tank into working condition.
2. Put the suspicious explosives into the explosion-proof tank, select OFF, and pull the limit handle with your hand. The lid of the explosion-proof tank will automatically focus and be in the locked position. The explosion-proof tank should be moved to a safe place for operation.
3. After moving the handle to a safe place, ask the staff to evacuate and take out the suspicious objects from the explosion-proof tank. At this time, pull the opening handle by hand to detach the compression spring from the cover hook, and the self-weight of the cover makes it move along the axis of the tank. Move downward and the cover is fully opened; suspicious objects can be removed from the explosion-proof tank with special tools.
4. When it is necessary to destroy explosives, the detonator or detonating charge and wire can be inserted through the hole of the destruction device to connect them to the explosives, allowing all surrounding personnel to evacuate to a safe area before detonating them.
5. The destruction device is specially used to destroy explosives. The detonator and wire can be inserted through the hole, and the device will automatically press down and lock.
6. After one or more explosions occur when using an explosion-proof tank, if one of the following conditions is found, the tank can no longer be used: cracks and holes; obvious deformation of the tank body; explosion-proof cover or flange The bulge is greater than two millimeters; the gap between the explosion-proof cover and the tank is greater than five millimeters.
7. Remove debris from the tank and pressure relief cover in a timely manner to ensure cleanliness.
8. Regularly oil the moving parts of the tank to prevent rust.