Faʻavae i luga o le maualuga o le faʻaogaina o le ea, o faiga fa'a'ele'ele fa'amaufa'ailoga pa e tele lava ina fa'avasegaina i totonu o faiga fa'apitonu'u ma totonugalemu. O lenei faʻataʻitaʻiga fou o se faʻapipiʻi, faiga atoatoa pa-faʻamaoniga e mafai ona fetuutuunai faʻapipiʻi i potu malulu malulu poʻo nofoaga lata ane pe a manaʻomia. Centralized systems are primarily used in extensive and multiple hazardous spaces.
1. In the current market, the selection principles for explosion-proof air conditioning systems must consider the specific environmental conditions, safety performance, and project costs. Safety considerations can be grouped into three areas:
2. When costs are comparable, priority should be given to Class IIC air conditioning products to enhance explosion-proof reliability effectively.
Select a second type of product known for superior explosion-proof performance and reliability. Favor “fa'amauina” ma “omiga lelei” explosion-proof structured cooling air conditioning systems.
3. Regarding engineering costs, the principle is to consider overall costs to ensure and improve the safety of the ea malulu e le pa while ensuring the most cost-effective solution. In hazardous dust environments, including those with pauta fana, it’s typical to use fresh air explosion-proof systems where fans interact with dust.