E itšetlehile ka boemo ba tsamaiso ea moea centralization, Sistimi ea moea e thibelang ho phatloha e arotsoe haholo ka litsamaiso tsa lehae le tse bohareng. Moetso ona o mocha o kopane, Sistimi e thibelang ho phatloha ka botlalo e ka kengoang habonolo likamoreng tse futhumatsang moea kapa libakeng tse haufi ha ho hlokahala.. Centralized systems are primarily used in extensive and multiple hazardous spaces.
1. Mmarakeng oa joale, 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 “kentsoeng” le “khatello e ntle” 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 moea o thibelang ho phatloha while ensuring the most cost-effective solution. In hazardous dust environments, including those with sethunya, it’s typical to use fresh air explosion-proof systems where fans interact with dust.