In practice, the operating, maintenance, and inspection standards for high-temperature centrifugal fans directly impact the equipment’s performance. Therefore, during actual operation, please strictly adhere to the necessary requirements and regulations—do not neglect them.
Only by following these guidelines can you ensure the optimal performance of the high-temperature centrifugal fan system. Please pay close attention to the detailed information provided below!
First, let’s look at the operating standards for high-temperature centrifugal fans.
It would be great if everyone could pay close attention to this section. Before connecting the power supply, please ensure everything is in order; only then should you turn on the power.
When starting up, gradually increase the speed until the specified speed is reached, then open the intake valve.
During operation, monitor the equipment’s running condition. If any abnormalities are detected, stop the unit immediately and address the issue.
For centrifugal fans, in addition to proper operation, appropriate maintenance must also be ensured.
The maintenance guidelines for the machine are as follows. Periodically inspect connecting parts, particularly bolts, pins, and other fasteners, to check for looseness; tighten them if loose.
Additionally, the lubricating oil for the high-temperature centrifugal fan must be replaced once every 3 to 6 months.
Furthermore, appropriate maintenance standards must be met.
For example, the maintenance cycle for high-temperature centrifugal fan units is once a year or once every three years.
The main maintenance tasks are as follows:
1. Inspect bearings, couplings, and connecting bolts; address any issues promptly.
2. Perform a balance test on the impeller.
3. Replace the main shaft and bearings. If the bearing housing is damaged, it must be repaired promptly.
Maintenance of high-temperature centrifugal fan units. In addition to the maintenance items listed above, the main maintenance tasks are as follows:
1. Replace the impeller and bearing housing; 2. Adjust the clearance between the impeller and the housing; 3. Repair the housing, etc.