A o'o mai i le filifilia o le nofoaga e pulea ai le pa-fa'amaonia, e tele itu taua e tatau ona mafaufau i ai. O le malamalama i nei mea e mafai ona taʻitaʻia oe i le faia o se filifiliga atamai.
Fa'ata'ita'iga:
E iai fa'ata'ita'iga eseese e maua, pei ole BZC, LBZ, LNZ, ma isi. Aʻo eseese nei faʻataʻitaʻiga, their control principles and installation wiring are broadly similar. It’s essential to choose based on your specific needs.
Mea:
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. Faataitaiga, ‘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.