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HowtoIdentifyWhetheranExplosion-ProofAirConditionerIsAging|Litlhaloso tsa Tekheniki

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Mokhoa oa ho Khetholla Hore na Seqhomane-Bopaki ba Air Conditioner se Tsofala

Botsofali ba li-air conditioner tse thibelang ho phatloha ho ka baka mollo o moholo oa motlakase libakeng tsa mosebetsi, ho etsa hore ho be bohlokoa ho thibela le ho khetholla botsofali likarolong tsena. Empa motho a ka lemoha joang haeba moea o thibelang ho phatloha o tsofala, le hore na ke mehato efe e lokelang ho nkoa hang ha botsofali bo tsejoa?

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Haufinyane tjena, electrical fires have been a growing concern, with equipment aging, short circuits, overloads, and poor contact being major contributors. As vital components in hazardous areas, the health of explosion-proof air conditioners is paramount. Here are some ways to identify aging:

1. Evaluate the air conditioner’s age based on its letsatsi la tlhahiso and calculate its remaining lifespan.

2. Conduct insulation performance tests. Significant drops in insulation quality, rendering the unit unusable, signal aging.

3. Inspect the air conditioner’s surface. Misaligned connections, worn threads, damaged insulation, or unusual odors during operation are all aging indicators.

4. In buildings, assess the air conditioners based on the age of the facility they serve.

5. Consider the air conditioner’s operating environment, ho kenyeletsa mocheso, mongobo, corrosiveness, and electrical load, to determine its condition.

Aging in explosion-proof air conditioners poses a significant risk. Users must be proactive in preventing aging by routinely inspecting their units. Upon detecting signs of aging, immediate action for repair or replacement is essential to ensure safety and prevent potential fire hazards.

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