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Wheeled Carbon Dioxide Fire Extinguisher Inspection

Complies with national and industry standards such as GB50444-2008, GB4351-2023, and GA95-2015. Ready to use for daily inspections of wheeled carbon dioxide fire extinguishers without modification. Inspection records are permanently stored and can also be exported in paper format.

Basic Information

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Instructions

1. Applicable Scenarios & Industries

  • Applicable Industries: Properties, shopping malls, office buildings, factories, parks, and various public places requiring fire extinguisher installations.
  • Reference Standards: GB50444-2008 "Code for Acceptance and Inspection of Building Fire Extinguisher Configuration", GB55036-2022 "General Code for Fire Protection Facilities", GA95-2015 "Maintenance of Fire Extinguishers"

2. Inspection Frequency

According to GB50444-2008 "Code for Acceptance and Inspection of Building Fire Extinguisher Configuration", the recommended fire extinguisher inspection frequency is:

  1. General premises should be inspected once per month;
  2. Fire extinguishers installed in the following premises should be inspected twice per month:
    • Public gathering places such as waiting rooms (for buses, planes, ships), song and dance entertainment venues;
    • Sites like storage yards, tank farms, petrochemical plant areas, gas stations, boiler rooms, and basements.

Note 1: According to GB50444-2008 "Code for Acceptance and Inspection of Building Fire Extinguisher Configuration", the recommended method for checking the pressure of the expellant gas in carbon dioxide fire extinguishers is the weighing method. According to GB4351-2023 "Portable Fire Extinguishers" clause 5.5.1.2: For carbon dioxide fire extinguishers, the annual leakage rate shall not exceed 5% of its rated filling weight.

3. Fire Extinguisher Maintenance & Repair

According to GB55036-2022 "General Code for Fire Protection Facilities", fire extinguisher users should conduct regular inspections of in-service fire extinguishers as stipulated in GB50444-2008 "Code for Acceptance and Inspection of Building Fire Extinguisher Configuration". Fire extinguishers found to meet the criteria for repair should be promptly sent to the manufacturer's repair department or an authorized repair agency for servicing.

Note 2: According to GB55036-2022 "General Code for Fire Protection Facilities", clause 5.3.2 of GB50444-2008 regarding the maintenance period for fire extinguishers has been abolished. Fire extinguishers no longer require annual inspections; they only need to be scrapped according to the requirements.

4. Fire Extinguisher Disposal

Compiled and merged based on GB55036-2022 "General Code for Fire Protection Facilities" and GA95-2015 "Maintenance of Fire Extinguishers", fire extinguishers meeting any of the following conditions shall be scrapped:

After a fire extinguisher is scrapped, it should be replaced following the principle of equivalent substitution.

5. Usage Process

5.1 Basic Process

The basic process for using QR codes to complete fire equipment inspection consists of 4 steps. By following these steps, you can complete the simple setup and use of a fire equipment inspection system. You can start setting up by following the setup tutorial: View Setup Tutorial

5.2 Advanced Usage

The following are advanced features available after mastering the basic process, which can be configured as needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How to determine the inspection frequency?

Answer: Generally once per month for common premises, twice per month for densely populated places/special areas. Refer specifically to Clause 5.1.2 of GB50444-2008.

2. What to do if an abnormality is found in a fire extinguisher?

Answer: Mark the abnormal status via the QR code. It needs to be sent for repair or scrapped according to GB55036-2022.

3. How long are historical records kept?

Answer: Data is permanently stored, supports filtering and exporting by time range, meeting fire safety regulation requirements.

4. Are there inspection templates for other firefighting equipment?

For more types of firefighting equipment, please visit the Fire Safety category in the template library.