He mea koʻikoʻi nā kukui pahū-hōʻike LED maikaʻi no ka palekana a me ka hana. Eia naʻe, hiki i ka hoʻokomo pono ʻole ke alakaʻi i nā pilikia hana. Eia nā mea koʻikoʻi e noʻonoʻo ai i ka wā o ka hoʻokomo ʻana i nā kukui pahū-hōʻike LED:
1. E mālama i ka mokowā kūpono:
Ensure an appropriate distance between each LED floodlight to avoid overcrowding and overheating.
2. Consider Heat Elevation:
Excessive heat in LED explosion-proof floodlights can significantly impact safety. Various factors, including light specifications, ākea, and arrangement, affect heat elevation. E ho'ēmi i kēia:
●Keep an adequate gap between the lights.
●Implement cooling mechanisms near the installation site to reduce heat buildup.
●Ensure proper ventilation in the installation area and use standalone stabilizers.
3. Flammable Material Safety:
Be mindful of hikiwawe materials such as curtains in the vicinity of the installation.
4. Concrete Installations:
When installing on concrete, particularly reinforced concrete, wait until it has fully set. Uncured concrete contains moisture, which can reduce the insulation effectiveness of the floodlights.
5. Follow Manufacturer Guidelines:
Adhere strictly to the manufacturer’s installation and usage instructions. For any uncertainties, consult with the circuit designer or manufacturer promptly.
6. Post-Installation Testing:
Ma hope o ke kau ʻana, conduct rigorous performance and safety tests. Only use LED explosion-proof floodlights that have passed these tests for regular operation.