Thaum nws los txog rau xaiv qhov chaw nres tsheb tawg-pov thawj tsim nyog, muaj ob peb yam tseem ceeb los xav txog. Kev nkag siab txog cov no tuaj yeem coj koj los txiav txim siab xaiv.
Qauv:
Muaj ntau yam qauv muaj, zoo li BZC, LBZ, LNZ, lwm. Thaum cov qauv no txawv, their control principles and installation wiring are broadly similar. It’s essential to choose based on your specific needs.
Khoom siv:
The materials used in these stations vary and include stainless steel with a corrosion resistance grade of WF2, engineering plastics also rated at WF2 for corrosion resistance, and aluminum alloy known for its excellent explosion-proof properties.
Units:
Understanding the units in a control station is crucial. Many people aren’t aware of what these units represent. Piv txwv li, ‘A’ denotes the number of buttons; ‘D’ indicates the number of indicator lights; ‘B’ signifies the number of ammeters; ‘R’ represents the number of potentiometers; ‘K’ is for the number of changeover switches (two or three positions); ‘L’ for vertical mounting; and ‘G’ for hanging installation.