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Troubleshooting and Selection Tips for Explosion-Proof Centrifugal Fans


Troubleshooting and Selection Tips for Explosion-Proof Centrifugal Fans

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During the operation of explosion-proof centrifugal fans, issues such as unusual noises, motor overheating, live casing, or failure to start may occasionally occur. So, how should you resolve these problems when they arise? To ensure safety, maintenance must not be performed while the explosion-proof centrifugal fan is running. After maintenance, please test the fan for approximately 5 minutes to confirm that no abnormalities occur before startup. Stop the fan immediately for inspection. 1. The explosion-proof centrifugal fan should only be operated under normal conditions. Additionally, the power supply must have sufficient capacity and a stable voltage. Operation without a proper start-up and shutdown sequence is strictly prohibited. The power cord must be a dedicated line; temporary cables must not be used for long-term power supply. 2. The working environment should be kept clean at all times. Keep the fan surface clean, ensure there is no debris at the air inlet and outlet, and regularly remove dust and other debris from the fan and ductwork. 3. The explosion-proof centrifugal fan should be stored in a dry environment to prevent the motor from becoming damp. When storing the explosion-proof centrifugal fan outdoors, protective measures must be taken. During storage and handling, avoid any collisions to prevent damage to the explosion-proof centrifugal fan. Tips for Selecting Explosion-Proof Centrifugal Fans: Various types of explosion-proof centrifugal fans are available for different application sites; the specific type must be selected based on the conditions of the application site. Functional requirements for explosion-proof centrifugal fans vary depending on the size of the space and ventilation conditions. To ensure adequate performance, a specific model of explosion-proof centrifugal fan must be selected.


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