Proper Use and Safety Considerations for SDZ Cabinet-Type Centrifugal Fans

In fact, certain rules must be followed when starting an SDZ cabinet-type centrifugal fan. For example, do not start the fan if anyone is standing near the fan’s inlet or outlet to prevent accidents.
If the SDZ cabinet-type centrifugal fan is connected to a duct system, check before startup to ensure there are no loose parts or forgotten items that could be blown away.
This is primarily to prevent loose debris inside the fan from being blown out of the ductwork after startup, which could injure people or cause damage to the fan.
In other words, before starting and operating the equipment, we must confirm that no personnel are present at the fan’s inlet or outlet and ensure that there are no loose objects inside the ductwork.
Under normal circumstances, ensure there are no loose objects within at least two meters of the SDZ cabinet-type centrifugal fan.
Obviously, manufacturers produce equipment in accordance with strict safety and technical specifications; however, potential hazards may still exist during actual use.
As users, we must strengthen our safety awareness in this regard. During daily operations, ensure the SDZ cabinet-type centrifugal fan is functioning normally; otherwise, do not use it.
If any abnormalities are detected during operation, the equipment must be shut down immediately for inspection and repair. Additionally, whether performing operations or maintenance, personnel must wear personal protective equipment and follow established procedures.
Furthermore, during routine operations, the SDZ cabinet-type centrifugal fan must be shut down for rest periods or undergo inspections and tests at the specified intervals.
Before operating the equipment, all operators must carefully read the operating manual and familiarize themselves with all safety precautions.