
With the expansion of heavy industry, enterprises have emitted increased levels of industrial exhaust gases, degrading our air quality. To mitigate the air pollution in our living environments, dust suppression sprayers have been widely adopted for their ability to reduce airborne particle sizes.
As environmental pressures intensify, air quality has deteriorated significantly, with increased particulate matter in the atmosphere.
These impurities enter our bodies through the respiratory tract, causing harm. Consequently, dust suppression sprayers are commonly deployed in green environments.
Now, let's address troubleshooting when the nozzle fails to produce water during operation.
First, when selecting water, use water with minimal impurities or water that has undergone internal impurity treatment. If the water contains excessive impurities, the nozzle will become clogged, requiring shutdown for maintenance. This increases unnecessary labor time and reduces work efficiency.
If the dust suppression sprayer nozzle is not clogged, but water still does not emerge from the nozzle long after the engine and water pump have started, then we should check whether water droplets are causing the nozzle to malfunction.