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No. The diaphragm on the pressure gauge is leaking, and the gauge will soon be inoperative. Have the extinguisher serviced and repaired.
Yes, an automotive fire extinguisher needs to be recharged whenever you have used it or whenever the pressure gauge falls outside of the green range.
what is the purpose of the fire service?
If you look closely at a regulator gauge you will see the instructions USE NO OIL. There is a reason for this. If pure oxygen or high pressure gas comes in contact with oil it can ignite and cause a fire.
The purpose is because the water pressure hydrauls the water and causes it to multiply to the power, therefore it makes the water stronger, making it easier to turn off the fire
It depends on the shell you fire.
Mostly because it's pointless. The bottle can only be filled up with specialized equipment, and they have a gauge to tell them how much is in it. Once the extinguisher is used, it has to be returned anyway to be refilled regardless how much CO2 you may have used. If you happen to be using it when it runs out, well, the fire is out of control already.
to escape when there is a fire
A 12 gauge shotgun cannot fire 20 gauge shells.
(Jaleb) Well not exactally it is formed by pressure but not by fire.
The purpose of fire stairs are too messy. You have to keep your stairs clean.
You may have some fuel pressure but not enough. Do a pressure test with a fuel pressure test gauge, it should have 41 to 47 psi to properly run the engine. Sorry, But that engine should have 9 to 13 LBS. of fuel pressure. No lower are higher are you will have problems.