I. Visual Inspection?
Signs of Aging?
Hardening, cracking, yellowing, or surface roughness of the sealing ring.
Loss of elasticity (fails to return to original shape when compressed).
Physical Damage?
Visible distortion, notches, or permanent deformation.
Scratches or cracks in the sealing groove or valve body (requires concurrent inspection).
II. Functional Testing?
Leakage Symptoms?
Presence of fluid/gas seepage around the device.
Abnormal pressure fluctuations (e.g., slow pressurization or inability to maintain stability).
Operational Abnormalities?
Increased resistance or sluggish response during switching.
Seal failure causing functional issues (e.g., frequent compressor cycling).
III. System Performance Verification?
Dashboard Alerts?: Fault indicators triggered by pressure switch-controlled systems (e.g., AC failure, brake warning lights).
Pressure Testing?: Simulate operating conditions to verify seal integrity under critical pressure.
IV. Replacement Recommendations?
Maintenance Intervals?
Conduct quarterly inspections of sealing systems; high-frequency components may require shorter intervals.
Safety Considerations?
Immediate replacement is mandatory if any leakage is detected in pressure vessel seals.
Note?: If seal damage coincides with pressure switch malfunctions or accuracy degradation, verify whether the pressure-sensing element is also compromised.
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