ATEX approval means the machine is designed and certified for safe use in potentially explosive atmospheres within the European Union. It confirms the equipment meets EU safety requirements for operation around flammable gases like LPG. Ask the supplier for the specific ATEX certificate and zone rating (e.g., Zone 1/2).
Yes. The unit is built with intrinsically safe, explosion-proof components and protection measures to operate safely in LPG environments. For exact protection class and construction details, request the technical and certification documents from the manufacturer.
The machine uses an electronic filling scale to monitor the cylinder weight in real time. You set the target fill weight using the keyboard; the system fills to that exact weight and automatically stops (cut-off) when the target is reached, ensuring repeatable, accurate fills.
Typical steps: (1) Place the cylinder on the scale and allow automatic tare to register bottle/gun weight; (2) Scan the cylinder barcode if used; (3) Enter or confirm target fill weight (one-key setting supported); (4) Start the fill; (5) Machine fills and auto cut-off triggers at set weight; (6) Remove cylinder and log data if required.
Yes. The machine supports barcode scanning to identify cylinders and streamline filling records. Barcode scanning is integrated to speed up workflow and reduce human error.
Wireless data transmission is optional. You can order the unit with wireless capabilities for remote monitoring or data transfer; available protocols and interfaces depend on the supplier—ask about Wi‑Fi, Bluetooth, GSM or other options.
The unit uses a rechargeable lithium battery that, when fully charged, can last up to 15 days under typical use. Charging and exact runtime depend on usage patterns—contact the vendor for charger specs and expected recharge time.
The system automatically treads the weight of the empty cylinder and the filling gun (tare) before filling, so the displayed and recorded values reflect only the net LPG filled. This simplifies operation and improves accuracy.
The machine is compatible with standard LPG cylinder sizes. Maximum supported cylinder dimensions and weight capacity vary by model—refer to the product datasheet or contact the manufacturer with your cylinder specifications for confirmation.
The machine uses a high-precision electronic scale for quantitative filling. Exact accuracy (e.g., ± grams) is specified on the technical sheet. Regular calibration is recommended per local regulations and usage frequency—typically at scheduled intervals or whenever accuracy checks indicate drift.
Installation should follow ATEX and local safety rules: level, stable mounting; proper grounding; adequate ventilation; no open flames or ignition sources nearby; and installation by qualified personnel. Check the supplier installation manual for power, ambient temperature, and footprint requirements.
Routine maintenance includes visual inspections, cleaning, checking seals and hoses, verifying scale accuracy, and periodic calibration. Replace consumables and batteries per manufacturer guidance. Servicing should be carried out by authorized technicians to maintain ATEX compliance.
You should receive ATEX certification documentation and, where applicable, CE conformity information, a calibration certificate, and user/installation manuals. Always request copies of certificates and traceable calibration records prior to purchase.
Contact the manufacturer or authorized distributor for quotes, model options (e.g., wireless or barcode configurations), lead times and ordering. Warranty terms and spare parts availability vary by supplier—request warranty details, service plans, and spare-parts lists before purchase.
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